I asked a follow-up question in the libmtp bug report of the developer
and was told that I could edit the /lib/udev/rules.d/69-mtp.rules file
to add an entry for my phone to work around this with the current libmtp
1.1.6 in trusty. I did so and my phone is now mounted, but I still get
some
On 20 August 2015 at 18:32, David H. Durgee dhdur...@verizon.net wrote:
I recently upgrade to an android phone but found it was not recognized in
libmtp 1.1.6-20 as provided in trusty. As directed, I opened a bug report
and the maintainer responded and closed it indicated support was added to
Colin Law wrote:
On 20 August 2015 at 18:32, David H. Durgee dhdur...@verizon.net wrote:
I recently upgrade to an android phone but found it was not recognized in
libmtp 1.1.6-20 as provided in trusty. As directed, I opened a bug report
and the maintainer responded and closed it indicated
I recently upgrade to an android phone but found it was not recognized
in libmtp 1.1.6-20 as provided in trusty. As directed, I opened a bug
report and the maintainer responded and closed it indicated support was
added to git for the 1.1.10 release:
#1386 Device 0 (VID=1004 and PID=622a) is