Hi, Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.courno...@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi, > > Csepp <raingl...@riseup.net> writes: > >> Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.courno...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Connecting an Android phone via USB to a Guix System that has GNOME >>> installed, and selecting the transfer mode to be USB/media, I'd expect >>> it to appear in Nautilus, the same it does in other mainstream >>> distributions. Instead, nothing happens. >>> >>> In Fedora, for example, the device appears in the left panel of >>> Nautilus, and a 'gvfsd-mtp' process starts running. In Guix System, >>> there's no 'gvfsd-mtp' process running, although a >>> 'gvfs-mtp-volume-monitor' process is running. >>> >>> To be investigated. >> >> I've also experienced this with plain USB block devices like some of my >> microSD adapters. No idea what causes it. Sometimes it shows up in >> Nautilus for a split second and then disappears. >> Weirdly enough, running fdisk -l on the block device makes it show up in >> Nautilus. >> >> But it should be noted that our Nautilus version is behind by two versions. > > Did you have a chance to update your system following the core-updates > merge yet? At least on a fresh install it was working correctly now on > one machine, where it wasn't before. I tried it again on my own machine, but with a different device (old HTC U Play phone), and it didn't work. I wonder what suddenly caused it to work on a different machine. -- Thanks, Maxim