Ok, i know there were some problems with MTP some time ago. I'm not sure
which version it was... However, in Ubuntu 15.10 it seems to be fixed.
So i guess having the equivalent to that from Linux Mint could deliver
this fix too. What version do you have? You can find out with this
console command:
lsb_release -a
17.3 should be the most recent version. I didn't follow the update cycle
of Linux Mint, so i don't know how recent it is compared to Ubuntu.
Please also keep in mind, that the display of the phone must be on and
unlocked. Otherwise it won't connect. I'm not quite sure yet, but maybe
it also disconnects after some time if the screen goes off. Apparently
that's a security feature.
Am 30.01.2016 um 14:16 schrieb Marcos Alonso:
Hi Ferdinand.
I' m using Linux Mint and OpenSuse.
I have the issue with LM. RAndomly does not connect or, if connected,
disconnects suddently.
Is not a HW issue as OpenSuse on the same laptop does not fail.
And both systems are updated. May be some bug...
Thanks.
Marcos
El sábado, 30 de enero de 2016, Ferdinand Holzner
<ferdinandholz...@gmail.com <mailto:ferdinandholz...@gmail.com>> escribió:
> Hi there,
>
> never had any problems with Ubuntu Phone using MTP. Do you use
Ubuntu on Desktop too? Which version is it? Maybe there is an update
for that.
>
> As far as i know there is only MTP supported. Just like on any
modern Android phone too. Well.. you could also use adb. But it's not
very user friendly. :D
>
> Am 30.01.2016 um 12:20 schrieb Marcos Alonso:
>
> Hi to all.
>
> Any of you know if it is feasible to connect to the PC through the
USB cable using UMS (USB Mass Storage) instead of MTP (Media Transfer
Protocol)?
>
> I know MTP has some benefits in terms of safety but I jst connect to
my PC and I' m tired of how bad MTP performs in Linux.
>
> Thanks!
> Marcos Alonso
>
>
>
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