Hi ToddAndMargo! On 2017.10.06 at 14:51:30 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote next:
> http://people.redhat.com/bnocera/libmtp-rhel-7.5/libmtp-1.1.13-1.el7.x86_64.rpm > > reference bug in RHEL: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1356288 > > Krusader will not recognize my wife's tablet. But Thunar > does as mtp://[usb:002,010] > > Question: how do I access mtp://[usb:002,010] from > the command line? You can use fuse-based mtp implementation; it will allow you to mount your device into filesystem and use whatever tools you like. E.g. simple-mtpfs works (you can rebuilt srpm from Fedora or get it straight from source https://github.com/phatina/simple-mtpfs). Install libmpt-examples (for mpt-detect) and simple-mtpfs and do something like sudo mtp-detect sudo simple-mtpfs -o allow_other,direct_io /home/user/Kindle after you're done, unmount with "fusermount -u /home/user/Kindle" If you are going to read/write huge files like movies, make sure you got plenty of space in /tmp or redefine TMPDIR, otherwise the operation will fail (MPT doesn't operate on whole files so it needs space to store chunks which will be assembled to real files). -- Vladimir