On 2013-06-22, Bridger Dyson-Smith <bdysonsm...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Pau,
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> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Pau <vim.u...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I am going to risk this question here, since it's newbies...
>>
>> I have been googling around to find a way but found nothing... Is
>> there a way to mount the s3 galaxy on -current? When I attach it I see
>> in /var/log/messages that it's "seen"... but... how to mount it, if at
>> all possible?
>>
>> I don't have a virtual machine to test this, but you may have some luck
> using MTPfs. AFAIK, the Android 4.* phones aren't using the USB mass
> storage anymore.
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> I could be way off base here re MTPfs, so please explore this further. I
> would think that there's a library/package in OpenBSD for it, but I don't
> know the details. I hope this is helpful.

libmtp is available, which provides userland utilities that can talk
to the S3 and exchange files, there were some big delays when I tried it
but it did eventually work.

MTPfs isn't available in packages yet, but this might be an option now
that we have FUSE in OpenBSD (although it was only added recently and is
not yet enabled by default).


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