James Dutton said:
> On Tue, 23 May 2023 at 12:50, Artur ??dka via Hampshire <
> hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > According to Debian article (https://wiki.debian.org/mtp) 1.1.18 libmtp
> > is required to access Moto G phones, while current package in all Debian
> > releases is 1.1.17-3
On Tue, 23 May 2023 at 12:50, Artur Łądka via Hampshire <
hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
> According to Debian article (https://wiki.debian.org/mtp) 1.1.18 libmtp
> is required to access Moto G phones, while current package in all Debian
> releases is 1.1.17-3 - this might be source of your
According to Debian article (https://wiki.debian.org/mtp) 1.1.18 libmtp
is required to access Moto G phones, while current package in all Debian
releases is 1.1.17-3 - this might be source of your problems.
I have used many Android phones on Ubuntu/Debian + GNOME in mtp mode,
and almost for
Adam John Trickett said:
> I gather it depends on the generation of the phone and what the
> vendor felt like.
The phone is is new - first appeared in January this year, I
understand. I have not yet tried copying files via a library
computer - wasn't taking the phone
On Thursday 27 April 2023 13:38:19 CEST Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote:
> I have a computer running Debian 11 and a new phone with Android
> 13. How do I access the Android file system from the computer via
> USB? A web search suggests MTP, but I have not been able to get
> that to work. I
Thomas Kluyver said:
> Warpinator needs to be running on both ends and discover itself
> before you can send files. Wormhole lets you share and then launch
> the receiver, but the Android app only seems to be able to send one
> file at a time.
This might be possible with a laptop, but my main
On Mon, 1 May 2023, at 13:02, Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote:
> It may be that I will have to take the phone and the files on a memory
> stick to a public library and use a Windows computer there.
If the goal is to get some files on or off the phone, there are also options to
transfer
Tim said:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/n2skx6/connecting_android_phone/
No help there, I'm afraid.
James Dutton said:
> When I plug the phone into the usb port, the phone asks "Allow access to
> phone data".
> Deny / Allow
Something like that is mentioned on the web. My phone
On Sat, 29 Apr 2023 at 17:03, Peter Alefounder via Hampshire <
hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
> Tim said:
> > I found this a while ago
> >
> > https://tomsalmon.eu/2020/01/mounting-android-phone-over-usb-on-debian/
> >
> > Not sure how relevant it is now a days
>
> Thanks Tim. That didn't
Hi Peter,
Don't want to keep throwing links at you but I had two saved when I was
playing with Debian on my other laptop. The other link I had was this one
https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/n2skx6/connecting_android_phone/
I never completed getting mine to work as I ended up
Tim said:
> I found this a while ago
>
> https://tomsalmon.eu/2020/01/mounting-android-phone-over-usb-on-debian/
>
> Not sure how relevant it is now a days
Thanks Tim. That didn't work, but the CLI did provide a possibly more
informative error message:
error returned by
Hi Peter
I found this a while ago
https://tomsalmon.eu/2020/01/mounting-android-phone-over-usb-on-debian/
Not sure how relevant it is now a days
Tim H
On 27/04/2023 12:38, Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote:
I have a computer running Debian 11 and a new phone with Android
13. How do I
I have a computer running Debian 11 and a new phone with Android
13. How do I access the Android file system from the computer via
USB? A web search suggests MTP, but I have not been able to get
that to work. I can use tethering via USB, so there is nothing
wrong the connection.
I have go-mtpfs,
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