Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-24 Thread Alexander Schreiber
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 12:20:47PM +, nia wrote: > On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:11:22AM -0500, John D. Baker wrote: > > Without divulging information that might make my (or others) phone open to > > compromise, has anyone else dealt with a situation like this? > > Unfortunately I've determined

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread Brad Spencer
Rhialto writes: > On Thu 21 Mar 2024 at 12:20:47 +, nia wrote: >> Unfortunately I've determined that syncthing is the easiest way to get >> files on and off a modern smartphone. MTP ain't it. > > I use Total Commander (a Norton Commander-like tool) from >

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread joelp
> On Thu 21 Mar 2024 at 12:20:47 +, nia wrote: >> Unfortunately I've determined that syncthing is the easiest way to get >> files on and off a modern smartphone. MTP ain't it. > > I use Total Commander (a Norton Commander-like tool) from > https://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=76644 or

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread Rhialto
On Thu 21 Mar 2024 at 12:20:47 +, nia wrote: > Unfortunately I've determined that syncthing is the easiest way to get > files on and off a modern smartphone. MTP ain't it. I use Total Commander (a Norton Commander-like tool) from https://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=76644 or the

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread Benny Siegert
Not if the toaster also runs NetBSD. On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 5:52 PM Todd Gruhn wrote: > > Make the smartphone "smarter". > But NetBSD on it. > > Will the phone be smarter than a toaster ? > > On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 2:38 PM Justin Parrott > wrote: > > > > FTP+BlueTooth > > > > On Thu, Mar 21,

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread Todd Gruhn
Make the smartphone "smarter". But NetBSD on it. Will the phone be smarter than a toaster ? On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 2:38 PM Justin Parrott wrote: > > FTP+BlueTooth > > On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 8:21 AM nia wrote: >> >> On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:11:22AM -0500, John D. Baker wrote: >> > Without

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread Justin Parrott
FTP+BlueTooth On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 8:21 AM nia wrote: > On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:11:22AM -0500, John D. Baker wrote: > > Without divulging information that might make my (or others) phone open > to > > compromise, has anyone else dealt with a situation like this? > > Unfortunately I've

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-21 Thread nia
On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:11:22AM -0500, John D. Baker wrote: > Without divulging information that might make my (or others) phone open to > compromise, has anyone else dealt with a situation like this? Unfortunately I've determined that syncthing is the easiest way to get files on and off a

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-20 Thread Ramiro Aceves
El 19 de marzo de 2024 16:55:49 CET, Brad Spencer escribió: >"John D. Baker" writes: > >> The smartphone I have can appear as any one of three types of devices >> when plugged into another computer system via USB: >> >> mass storage >> MTP device >> PTP device >> >> It is currently set

Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-19 Thread Brad Spencer
"John D. Baker" writes: > The smartphone I have can appear as any one of three types of devices > when plugged into another computer system via USB: > > mass storage > MTP device > PTP device > > It is currently set to identify as a mass storage device. > > When I plug it into any of my

NetBSD vs. smartphones?

2024-03-19 Thread John D. Baker
The smartphone I have can appear as any one of three types of devices when plugged into another computer system via USB: mass storage MTP device PTP device It is currently set to identify as a mass storage device. When I plug it into any of my NetBSD systems, NetBSD reports it as