On 05/04/17 12:09, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
Hi.

Fortunately, mtp is usually implemented in userland, not as kernel module. It's enough for kernel to see it as USB device (you can check it in prtconf -v).

For example, I have

  device, instance #2
                Driver properties:
                    name='pm-components' type=string items=3 dev=none
value='NAME= usb_mid2 Power' + '0=USB D3 State' + '3=USB D0 State'
                Hardware properties:
                    name='driver-minor' type=int items=1
                        value=00000000
                    name='driver-major' type=int items=1
                        value=00000002
                    name='high-speed' type=boolean
                    name='configuration#' type=int items=1
                        value=00000001
                    name='usb-product-name' type=string items=1
                        value='LGE Android Phone'
                    name='usb-vendor-name' type=string items=1
                        value='LG Electronics Inc.'
                    name='usb-serialno' type=string items=1
                        value='LGD410851994d'
                    name='usb-raw-cfg-descriptors' type=byte items=39
value=09.02.27.00.01.01.00.80.fa.09.04.00.00.03.06.01.01.08.07.05.81.02.00.02.00.07.05.01.02.00.02.00.07.05.82.03.1c.00.06
                    name='usb-dev-descriptor' type=byte items=18
value=12.01.00.02.00.00.00.40.04.10.3e.63.28.02.01.02.03.02
                    name='usb-release' type=int items=1
                        value=00000200
                    name='usb-num-configs' type=int items=1
                        value=00000002
                    name='usb-revision-id' type=int items=1
                        value=00000228
                    name='usb-product-id' type=int items=1
                        value=0000633e
                    name='usb-vendor-id' type=int items=1
                        value=00001004
                    name='compatible' type=string items=5
value='usb1004,633e.228.config1' + 'usb1004,633e.228' + 'usb1004,633e.1' + 'usb1004,633e' + 'usb,device'
                    name='reg' type=int items=1
                        value=00000006
                    name='assigned-address' type=int items=1
                        value=00000002


You can install gmtp and try if it sees the device. gmtp should be run with root privileges to be able to access device. I've just updated gmtp and libmtp to system/media/gmtp@1.3.10-2017.0.0.0 , library/libmtp@1.1.13-2017.0.0.0,
you can try updated versions.

There's one know issue - gmtp stucks when scanning device for about half a minute. But after that it works more or less fine.

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System Administrator of Southern Federal University Computer Center

Hello Alexander,

At your suggestion, I installed gmtp and attempted to use it with root privileges, however I received this error:

(gmtp:2159): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.gmtp' is not installed

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

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Will Brokenbourgh
Oregon, USA

Sent from my OpenIndiana desktop


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