On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 00:55 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 3/28/19 10:58 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > It shows up fine (actually in Dolphin). I've been hoping to find it
> > somewhere in the main file system, so I could use shell tools to find
> > out various things about it: the data base of
On 3/28/19 10:58 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
It shows up fine (actually in Dolphin). I've been hoping to find it
somewhere in the main file system, so I could use shell tools to find
out various things about it: the data base of contacts, etc.
All the app databases are protected and you can't
On Thu, 2019-03-28 at 19:21 -0700, Todd Chester via users wrote:
> Does your phone show up in ?
> $ gio mount -li
Yes.
> Are you able to see your phone with Nautulis?
It shows up fine (actually in Dolphin). I've been hoping to find it
somewhere in the main file system, so I could use shell
On 3/28/19 1:16 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Thu, 2019-03-28 at 09:34 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/28/19 6:24 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 21:44 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
My notes:
Fedora and MTP devices:
# dnf install gvfs-mtp gvfs
On Thu, 2019-03-28 at 09:34 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 3/28/19 6:24 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 21:44 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > > My notes:
> > > Fedora and MTP devices:
> > > # dnf install gvf
On 3/28/19 6:24 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 21:44 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
My notes:
Fedora and MTP devices:
# dnf install gvfs-mtp gvfs-fuse
# groupadd fuse
# gpasswd --add tony fuse
reboot
To find the name of the device:
$ gio
On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 08:33:49 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am still on F28, but I believe I just installed gvfs-mtp.
>
> But recently, Thunar has been crashing when I mount my phone and I have to
> restart it.
>
> On 3/4/19 4:41 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> &
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 21:44 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> My notes:
> Fedora and MTP devices:
> # dnf install gvfs-mtp gvfs-fuse # groupadd fuse #
> gpasswd --add tony fuse
> reboot
>
> To find the name of the device: $ gio mount -li
> M
On 3/4/19 1:41 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Xfce 4.13
Fedora 29 x64
How do I mount my cell phone as a "Media Device" (MTP)?
-T
Hi All,
Follow up. Got is figured out with the help of the gnome guys.
-T
My notes:
Fedora and MTP devices:
# dnf install gvfs-mtp
On 3/6/19 8:04 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/6/19 1:16 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/6/19 1:09 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:58 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you install "gnome-terminal-nautilus", you can right-click to
open a
On 3/6/19 1:16 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/6/19 1:09 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:58 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you install "gnome-terminal-nautilus", you can right-click to
open a terminal in that location and then you'll
On 3/6/19 6:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> It is very possible that gvfs-mtp does something similar.
Oh, I forgot to say that I prefer to use KDE Connect over Wifi even though it
is slower
for a couple of reasons.
I'm never in a hurry and I only occasionally transfer pictures to my system
I co
On 3/6/19 3:29 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Anyone know where Nautilus (gnome files) mounts MTP
> devices?
>
>
> /run/user/500/gvfs
>
> gvfs is empty. 500 is my user number.
>
> And Nautilus work fine with my cell phone
I don't use Gnome or Xf
On 3/6/19 1:09 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:58 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you install "gnome-terminal-nautilus", you can right-click to open
a terminal in that location and then you'll know.
Got it installed. Exactly how do I open a
On 3/6/19 12:58 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/6/19 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you install "gnome-terminal-nautilus", you can right-click to open
a terminal in that location and then you'll know.
Got it installed. Exactly how do I open a gnome-terminal from nautilus?
tem.
Does anyone know where it would be?
On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 23:29 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Anyone know where Nautilus (gnome files) mounts MTP devices?
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On 3/6/19 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If you install "gnome-terminal-nautilus", you can right-click to open a
terminal in that location and then you'll know.
Got it installed. Exactly how do I open a gnome-terminal from nautilus?
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On 3/6/19 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/5/19 11:29 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Anyone know where Nautilus (gnome files) mounts MTP
devices?
/run/user/500/gvfs
gvfs is empty. 500 is my user number.
I don't think that nautilus picks the location, but that's it. Are you
looking
On 3/5/19 11:29 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Anyone know where Nautilus (gnome files) mounts MTP
devices?
/run/user/500/gvfs
gvfs is empty. 500 is my user number.
I don't think that nautilus picks the location, but that's it. Are you
looking as your user or as root?
And Nautilus
Hi All,
Anyone know where Nautilus (gnome files) mounts MTP
devices?
/run/user/500/gvfs
gvfs is empty. 500 is my user number.
And Nautilus work fine with my cell phone
Many thanks,
-T
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On 3/5/19 7:36 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I do NOT want to go back to Nautilus.
I dont' blame you. You can remove it after you test with it
# dnf remove nautilus
It has gotten a lot better though. I use three file managers
now: Thunar, krusader, and now nautilus.
Love the dnf remove
On 3/5/19 8:17 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/5/19 3:26 PM, Anthony F McInerney wrote:
On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 at 21:31, ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
Hi Robert,
That did the trick. Thank you!
This was also missing for me. (i use fedora-xfce) . But my Nokia 8
still won't mount.
argh
On 3/5/19 3:26 PM, Anthony F McInerney wrote:
On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 at 21:31, ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
Hi Robert,
That did the trick. Thank you!
This was also missing for me. (i use fedora-xfce) . But my Nokia 8
still won't mount.
argh i've lost the logs right now. But basically it's
. I just wait (normally)
and this times out and then the Samsung device is offered and mounted.
Have you turned on mtp support on your Nokia?
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On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 at 21:31, ToddAndMargo via users
wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> That did the trick. Thank you!
>
This was also missing for me. (i use fedora-xfce) . But my Nokia 8
still won't mount.
argh i've lost the logs right now. But basically it's doing some
stupid CDROM mount thing for the
On 3/4/19 3:05 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/4/19 2:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
It works fine with Gnome. There was an MTP-related crashing problem a
couple of releases ago, but that was fixed reasonably quickly.
Any idea what the rpm name is for "gnome files"?
On 3/4/19 2:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
It works fine with Gnome. There was an MTP-related crashing problem a
couple of releases ago, but that was fixed reasonably quickly.
Any idea what the rpm name is for "gnome files"?
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On 3/4/19 5:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 3/4/19 2:05 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
But the crashing is recent, like about a month ago. I remember a
Thunar update and then the problem. Then at least one more Thunar
update but still the problem. Perhaps people just do not use mtp much
On 3/4/19 2:05 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
But the crashing is recent, like about a month ago. I remember a Thunar
update and then the problem. Then at least one more Thunar update but
still the problem. Perhaps people just do not use mtp much.
It works fine with Gnome. There was an MTP
On 3/4/19 4:30 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 3/4/19 4:41 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Xfce 4.13
Fedora 29 x64
How do I mount my cell phone as a "Media Device" (MTP)?
-T
On 3/4/19 5:33 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> I am still on F28, but I
believe I j
On 3/4/19 4:41 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Xfce 4.13
Fedora 29 x64
How do I mount my cell phone as a "Media Device" (MTP)?
-T
On 3/4/19 5:33 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> I am still on F28, but I
believe I just installed gvfs-mtp.
>
> But recently, Thuna
I am still on F28, but I believe I just installed gvfs-mtp.
But recently, Thunar has been crashing when I mount my phone and I have
to restart it.
On 3/4/19 4:41 AM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
Xfce 4.13
Fedora 29 x64
How do I mount my cell phone as a "Media Device"
Hi All,
Xfce 4.13
Fedora 29 x64
How do I mount my cell phone as a "Media Device" (MTP)?
-T
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Greg Woods wrote:
Do others have as much trouble as I do accessing their Android phones from
a Fedora desktop?
I never liked using MTP to transfer music to and from my android
devices. For years after many Android devices dropped USB mass
storage access, I simply installed an ssh daemon
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:29 PM, Dave Stevens <g...@uniserve.com> wrote:
>
>
> what about this:
> https://www.howtogeek.com/192732/android-usb-
> connections-explained-mtp-ptp-and-usb-mass-storage/
Thanks for that. I probably should have guessed some of that myself,
espe
On 11/24/17, Fernando Cassia <fcas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 11/23/17, Dave Stevens <g...@uniserve.com> wrote:
>> what about this:
>> https://www.howtogeek.com/192732/android-usb-connections-explained-mtp-ptp-and-usb-mass-storage/
This bash script that sets udev rules
On 11/23/17, Dave Stevens <g...@uniserve.com> wrote:
> what about this:
> https://www.howtogeek.com/192732/android-usb-connections-explained-mtp-ptp-and-usb-mass-storage/
>
> dave
>
Thanks Dave! Media Transfer Protocol huh. Missed that one.
The article is a bit inaccur
f they do appear there, it
may be a diabolical mess to follow, as the handler that makes it easier
for you isn't being used, through this path.
More info that might be useful:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MTP
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k road, Mate Desktop developers came up with this mtp://
> monstrosity.
It has nothing to do with Mate.
> Any clues? I tried complaining but I don't even know the name of these
> damn mtp:// pseudo devices annoyance.
dnf install simple-mtpfs
poc
> naming choice) I get those automagically mounted (automount).
>
> But when I plug my Samsung Android smartphone I get this folder
> displayed... mtp://[usb:001,009]/
>
> Containing two pseudo-devices "Phone" and "SD Card".
>
> All looks very nice, e
smartphone I get this folder displayed...
mtp://[usb:001,009]/
Containing two pseudo-devices "Phone" and "SD Card".
All looks very nice, except that the devices are NOT mounted as
regular filesystem folders. I can only see them on the GUI through
Caja.
I want to assign the devices s
I've had this problem for a few months now. To get around it, I've
installed simple-mtpfs. To mount the phone: simple-mtpfs mountpoint
To unmount: fusermount -u mountpoint
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 10:31 AM, Aleksandar Kostadinov
akost...@redhat.com wrote:
Hello
I installed the proper MTP gvfs
Hello
I installed the proper MTP gvfs backend and now I see phone in nautilus
and thunar (I'm using XFCE). I can browse device, copy files, etc.
Problem comes when I try to open a photo or another file in a viewer or
firefox (e.g. to attach file). It just fails without an obvious reason
On 05/01/2015 08:31 AM, Aleksandar Kostadinov wrote:
btw it seems google stopped supporting openid 2 auth and now I'm locked
out of ask.fedoraproject.org
Any idea how to recover my account is welcome as I tried to no avail.
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/4738
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the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP (installed by
default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file system in your /run folder:
/run/user/$UID/gvfs
I have these mtp packages installed
simple-mtpfs-0.2-3.fc21.x86_64
gvfs-mtp-1.22.3-2.fc21.x86_64
Did you try to access the directory, where it should be mounted?
nb: ls /home/bob/MPT/AnyMPT
It will not apppear automagically under graphical file manager,
at least mine (FileRunner), until someone will touch something inside mount
point.
On my Lenovo tablet, when connected to USB, i have 3
them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file
system in your /run folder:
/run/user/$UID/gvfs
I have these mtp packages installed
simple-mtpfs-0.2-3.fc21.x86_64
gvfs-mtp-1.22.3-2.fc21.x86_64
libmtp-1.1.8-1.fc21
the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP (installed by
default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file system in your /run folder:
/run/user/$UID/gvfs
I have these mtp packages installed
simple-mtpfs-0.2-3.fc21.x86_64
gvfs-mtp-1.22.3-2.fc21.x86_64
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file
On 02/16/2015 10:42 AM, jd1008 wrote:
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default
via the terminal cli interface.
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
When I click on internal storage icon, the pathname in the gui is
displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/Internal%20storage
and sd card is displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/SD%20Card
Thanx for any info
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP (installed by
default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file system in your /run folder:
/run/user/$UID/gvfs
not show them mounted.
I want to browse them via the terminal cli interface.
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
When I click on internal storage icon, the pathname in the gui is
displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/Internal%20storage
and sd card is displayed as
mtp
however, mount command does not show them mounted.
I want to browse them via the terminal cli interface.
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
When I click on internal storage icon, the pathname in the gui is
displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/Internal
.
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
When I click on internal storage icon, the pathname in the gui is
displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/Internal%20storage
and sd card is displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/SD%20Card
Thanx for any info on how to achieve what I
the traditional way?
When I click on internal storage icon, the pathname in the gui is
displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/Internal%20storage
and sd card is displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/SD%20Card
Thanx for any info on how to achieve what I want to do.
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Look under /run/user/your uid/gvfs. You'll find a directory
something like mtp:host=%5Busb%3A002%2C005%5D$ which is the mount
point for your phone
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On 02/15/2015 03:55 PM, Steven Usdansky wrote:
Look under /run/user/your uid/gvfs. You'll find a directory
something like mtp:host=%5Busb%3A002%2C005%5D$ which is the mount
point for your phone
I do not see any mtp files or dirs there.
$ pwd
/run/user/1008
$ ls -1R
.:
dconf/
gvfs/
ksocket-jd
to browse them via the terminal cli interface.
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
When I click on internal storage icon, the pathname in the gui is
displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/Internal%20storage
and sd card is displayed as
mtp://[usb:002,005]/SD%20Card
Thanx
is configured to MTP when plugged to the PC.
The PC cannot browse the media in the telephone.
What package should I install in order to get it recognize the MTP?
I have alternate solutions such as FTP over WiFi, but it's slow and
I
would like to to it USB.
[Please don't top-post on this list
Give this a try. Install libnjb, libmtp, mtpfs and gnomad2
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby miham...@rktmb.org
wrote:
Hi all
Running FC16 LXDE spin and having an Android 4.1 SGS2.
The telephone is configured to MTP when plugged to the PC.
The PC cannot browse
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 11:21 -0400, Terry Polzin wrote:
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 17:55 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Hi all
Running FC16 LXDE spin and having an Android 4.1 SGS2.
The telephone is configured to MTP when plugged to the PC.
The PC cannot browse the media
for USB mass storage and
the Nexus now connect to my Fedora 17 desktop using MTP.
This seems to be a problem as MTP support in Fedora (perhaps in Linux
in general) appears to be appalling. I have libmtp installed and up to
date. When I plug in the Nexus, both RhythmBox sees it and claim
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 11:06 +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
Approaches like this sound good, but they're hampered by a recent
router firmware upgrade which renders the devices on my home network
completely unable to see each other.
I guess there's always Bluetooth :-/
You could try
Hi all
Running FC16 LXDE spin and having an Android 4.1 SGS2.
The telephone is configured to MTP when plugged to the PC.
The PC cannot browse the media in the telephone.
What package should I install in order to get it recognize the MTP?
I have alternate solutions such as FTP over WiFi
On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 17:55 +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Hi all
Running FC16 LXDE spin and having an Android 4.1 SGS2.
The telephone is configured to MTP when plugged to the PC.
The PC cannot browse the media in the telephone.
What package should I install in order to get
On 09/24/2012 06:21 PM, Terry Polzin wrote:
Why not configure phone as disk device???
The Jelly Bean Android on SGS2 is not able to do so.
Only MTP/PTP
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but if it's for taking backups that is a secondary consideration.
After realizing that mtp is not seriously feasible, I switched to
rsync for my backups.
It is not optimal, wifi involved (slow), ssh involved (slow), and
for some reason I never got the sshd daemons running well on my Galaxy
Nexus (one
I can't be the only person with this problem.
I have a Nexus 7. The Nexus runs Android Jellybean. Recent versions of
Android (like Jellybean) have removed support for USB mass storage and
the Nexus now connect to my Fedora 17 desktop using MTP.
This seems to be a problem as MTP support in Fedora
.
I did try some MTP stuff and found there definitely seems to be
something busted. It could see directories, but not any files in
those directories. I suspect the mtp libs need work. (MTP on
Windows 7 worked fine, so it doesn't seem to be a problem on
the Nexus side).
Over in the Nexus 7 forum
MTP.
This seems to be a problem as MTP support in Fedora (perhaps in Linux
in general) appears to be appalling. I have libmtp installed and up to
date. When I plug in the Nexus, both RhythmBox sees it and claim to
display the music found on it. But it doesn't find the MP3s I've
downloaded
On Sat, 2012-09-22 at 09:34 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
However a workaround for many use cases is to install an FTP or sftp
server on the device - there are several in the Play store - and
either use a basic FTP client from Linux or just mount the server from
Nautilus and use
On 09/22/2012 09:15 AM, Tim wrote:
It's meant that I've given up on doing backups on/with large storage
devices, because it*always* cocks up, and it's a big pain in the neck
to try and sort out which files got skipped, aborted, partially
transferred, or corrupted.
So does this mean that
On 09/22/2012 12:15 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-22 at 09:34 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
However a workaround for many use cases is to install an FTP or sftp
server on the device - there are several in the Play store - and
either use a basic FTP client from Linux or just mount the
On Sun, 2012-09-23 at 01:45 +0930, Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-22 at 09:34 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
However a workaround for many use cases is to install an FTP or sftp
server on the device - there are several in the Play store - and
either use a basic FTP client from Linux or just
Dave Cross wrote:
I can't be the only person with this problem.
No, you aren’t.
I have a Nexus 7. The Nexus runs Android Jellybean. Recent versions of
Android (like Jellybean) have removed support for USB mass storage and
the Nexus now connect to my Fedora 17 desktop using MTP.
This seems
).
The Galaxy Nexus has a virtual SD card, which is apparently why the
phone doesn't present itself directly as a storage device over USB and
forces the use of MTP for access.
(Note that it does have a removable battery though.)
poc
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Rhythmbox: copying even one track gets an error popup about not being
able to determine free space.
Banshee: can't see the device
Mtpfs (a FUSE filesystem for MTP): can see the phone's file structure
but won't copy anything to it. No errors, just doesn't do anything.
Ironically, one of my
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:07:41 -0430
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Ironically, one of my reasons for moving from iPhone to Android was the
hope of better Linux support ...
Personally, I use wi-fi and rsync with my android. There is an
rsyn app available for android.
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. The MTP support in linux pretty much sucks. If it was the
only option, I'm sure more of us would try to work on improving it.
But, like Tom, I just use other methods of transfering files. I
installed QuickSSHd on my Galaxy Nexus and use sshfs and rsync for
most of my syncing.
The thread
android. There is an rsyn
app available for android.
Indeed. The MTP support in linux pretty much sucks. If it was the
only option, I'm sure more of us would try to work on improving it.
But, like Tom, I just use other methods of transfering files. I
installed QuickSSHd on my Galaxy
android. There is an rsyn
app available for android.
Indeed. The MTP support in linux pretty much sucks. If it was the
only option, I'm sure more of us would try to work on improving it.
But, like Tom, I just use other methods of transfering files. I
installed QuickSSHd on my Galaxy
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 16:30 -0500, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus. Ive rebuilt
libmtp for 1.1.2, whci supports the phone.
mtp-detect finds it:
[...]
But nothing shows up as files. I can't find anything on yum that would
act as a file manager
I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus
You can use a ssh ftp client in your android, to connect to Fedora. If
you have no wifi, but a laptop, you can create a wifi ad-hoc
connection in your Fedora, and connect android to it.
Emilio.
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I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus. Ive rebuilt
libmtp for 1.1.2, whci supports the phone.
mtp-detect finds it:
mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.2
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab
10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus
On 01/14/2012 10:30 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus. Ive rebuilt
libmtp for 1.1.2, whci supports the phone.
mtp-detect finds it:
mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.2
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7510/Galaxy
On 01/14/2012 01:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
MTP is broken under GNU/Linux. I filed bug reports with the project but
nothing happening there. You can use web-based apps to transfer data
between the two devices. You don't need to install anything on your
Linux box.
http://www.muktware.com
On 01/14/2012 11:06 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/14/2012 01:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
MTP is broken under GNU/Linux. I filed bug reports with the project but
nothing happening there. You can use web-based apps to transfer data
between the two devices. You don't need to install anything
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 14:06 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/14/2012 01:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
MTP is broken under GNU/Linux. I filed bug reports with the project but
nothing happening there. You can use web-based apps to transfer data
between the two devices. You don't need to install
On 01/14/2012 11:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 14:06 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/14/2012 01:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
MTP is broken under GNU/Linux. I filed bug reports with the project but
nothing happening there. You can use web-based apps to transfer data
On 01/14/2012 02:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Others can be connected as
disk drives.
I sit corrected.
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On 01/14/2012 11:20 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/14/2012 02:08 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Others can be connected as
disk drives.
I sit corrected.
Yes sir.
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On 01/14/2012 04:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
On 01/14/2012 10:30 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus. Ive rebuilt
libmtp for 1.1.2, whci supports the phone.
mtp-detect finds it:
mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.2
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID
On 01/14/2012 11:22 PM, sean darcy wrote:
On 01/14/2012 04:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
On 01/14/2012 10:30 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus. Ive rebuilt
libmtp for 1.1.2, whci supports the phone.
mtp-detect finds it:
mtp-detect
libmtp version
.
mtp-detect finds it:
mtp-detect
libmtp version: 1.1.2
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab
10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus.
Found 1 device(s):
Samsung: GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab 10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus
(04e8:6860) @
bus 2, dev 7
.
libmtp
On Sat, 2012-01-14 at 23:15 +0100, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
Android 3.x and after (4.0) dropped mass storage support and uses MTP so
every device which is running 3.x or 4.x uses MTP. Yes, if it also has a
SD card that the SD card can be mounted as mass storage. MTP has
advantage
a USB mass storage mode since it
does not have an SD card to unmount to present to the system. Rather
MTP is being used so that both the phone and the connected system can
have simultaneous access to the internal filesystem.
actually, I think your declaration that there won't be a USB mass
to the 'reference'
design or if they add sdcards themselves and mass storage from an
ICS point of view is only relevant to unmountable SD media... Note
that the Google engineer making the clarifications (which were already
present in the article I referenced) makes it clear MTP only is an ICS
thing for any
it
does not have an SD card to unmount to present to the system. Rather
MTP is being used so that both the phone and the connected system can
have simultaneous access to the internal filesystem.
Right now we cannot say if future Samsung/Motorola/HTC/etc phones
based on ICS and the GN reference
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