Anthony Baldwin <baldwinling...@gmx.com> writes: > Sorry for top-posting. > Iḿ no t even sure what it was that DID solve this but the phone is now > mounting at mtp://[usb:005,012]/ > Must have something to do with installing the jmtpfs pkg, > because that's the only thing I can think of that I did yesterday that > could be making a difference today. > I did briefly put the phone on ptp/camera mode, and it let me download > the photos on it, but now it's letting me completely access the > storage for whatever (move photos, music, etc. phone<->computer)
Magic fixes like this *really* sound like a bad cable. > On 09/05/2016 12:47 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote: >> On 09/05/2016 11:09 AM, Nicolas George wrote: >>> Le decadi 20 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Curt Howland a écrit : >>>> I've never been able to mount any MTP phone to Linux. Different >>>> phones, different Android versions, different Linux installations, >>>> nada. >>> >>> I have. With FUSE and gvfs, something like (the computer where I did >>> it and >>> kept notes is current shut down): >>> >>> gvfs-mount 'mtp://[usb:001,002]' >>> >>> You need to have gvfs-fuse already running, then it appears under >>> /run/users/$UID/gvfs/. >>> >>> libmtp has a few tools to manipulate MTP devices without mounting >>> them, but >>> they have 0 documentation. Furthermore, MTP it awfully slow at startup >>> for >>> some tasks, so individual commands without a process to keep the library >>> open will give awful results. I have started working on a tool with a >>> script-friendly FTP-like interface, but not got very far yet due to other >>> more pressing projects. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >> >> Something has changed since yesterday (IN which I installeed jmtpfs). >> Now when I do ls usb, I see this: >> Bus 005 Device 012: ID 22b8:2ea4 Motorola PCS >> I'm also seeing possibly relevant (I don't know) stuff in dmesg, such as >> this: >> [quote][75390.506984] hub 5-0:1.0: port 5 disabled by hub (EMI?), >> re-enabling... >> [75390.507000] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 8 >> [75406.588441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 9 using ehci_hcd >> [75406.722345] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6 >> [75406.722360] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, >> SerialNumber=3 >> [75406.722368] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254 >> [75406.722374] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola >> [75406.722379] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ >> [81479.602219] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 9 >> [81479.876441] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 10 using ehci_hcd >> [81480.010291] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6 >> [81480.010305] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, >> SerialNumber=3 >> [81480.010314] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254 >> [81480.010319] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola >> [81480.010325] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ >> [81483.946880] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 10 >> [81484.220444] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 11 using ehci_hcd >> [81484.354763] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea6 >> [81484.354778] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, >> SerialNumber=3 >> [81484.354786] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254 >> [81484.354792] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola >> [81484.354797] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ >> [81484.399977] usb 5-5: USB disconnect, device number 11 >> [81508.968204] usb 5-5: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci_hcd >> [81509.102613] usb 5-5: New USB device found, idVendor=22b8, idProduct=2ea4 >> [81509.102627] usb 5-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, >> SerialNumber=3 >> [81509.102635] usb 5-5: Product: XT1254 >> [81509.102641] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: motorola >> [81509.102647] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: ZY2234TGKZ >> [/quote] >> >> >> is your work in a github repo, sourceforge project, or similar, where >> others could have a look, and, perhaps, contribute, Nicolas? >> -- "Erwin, have you seen the cat?" -- Mrs. Shrödinger