I got it working by following this page:
http://roger.steneteg.org/299/mount-mtp-device-on-debian-7-wheezy/
supports copy from device, except it seems to only copy media files,
(text and nfo doesn't work)
So i guess for now, a virtualbox is required to copy all the files i
wanna copy :(
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On 2014-01-02 16:40, Siard wrote:
> Andreas Weber wrote:
>> Whatever variant you pick, it seems to me that the whole MTP
>> implementation is still a bit buggy and slow.
>
> This is what I noticed as well. And I see that mtpfs has been removed
> from stable and testing. It is in Sid, however, so a
On Thu, 2014-01-02 at 00:13 +, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> 'Titanium Backup' only works on rooted phones, and it isn't rooted!
>
> What I need to do is to be able to back it up to the external SD card,
> which I can then dismount, remove it from the mobile and mount it on my
> linux box. From ther
Andreas Weber wrote:
> Whatever variant you pick, it seems to me that the whole MTP
> implementation is still a bit buggy and slow.
This is what I noticed as well. And I see that mtpfs has been removed
from stable and testing. It is in Sid, however, so a better working
version may be coming.
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On 2014-01-02 01:13, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> What I need to do is to be able to back it up to the external SD
> card, which I can then dismount, remove it from the mobile and
> mount it on my linux box. From there I can rsync it, but I was
> hoping for
On Wed, 1 Jan 2014 19:21:05 +0100
Siard wrote:
> Robin wrote:
> > http://askubuntu.com/questions/87667/getting-mtp-enabled-devices-to-work-with-ubuntu
> >
> > Reply entitled : Connecting your Android phone or tablet to Ubuntu
> > with MTPFS
>
> OP already had her phone connected. Apparently, n
On 1 January 2014 18:21, Siard wrote:
> Robin wrote:
>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/87667/getting-mtp-enabled-devices-to-work-with-ubuntu
>>
>> Reply entitled : Connecting your Android phone or tablet to Ubuntu
>> with MTPFS
>
> OP already had her phone connected. Apparently, nemo (file manage
Robin wrote:
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/87667/getting-mtp-enabled-devices-to-work-with-ubuntu
>
> Reply entitled : Connecting your Android phone or tablet to Ubuntu
> with MTPFS
OP already had her phone connected. Apparently, nemo (file manager for
the Cinnamon desktop) is able to do this.
On 1 January 2014 15:05, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:58:10 +
> Robin wrote:
>
> > On 31 December 2013 13:29, Sharon Kimble
> > wrote:
> >
> > > How can I mount something like this 'mtp://[usb:001,022]/131074'? I
> &g
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:58:10 +
Robin wrote:
> On 31 December 2013 13:29, Sharon Kimble
> wrote:
>
> > How can I mount something like this 'mtp://[usb:001,022]/131074'? I
> > can mount it in 'nemo' and access its SD card, and its internal SD
>
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 15:58:10 +
Robin wrote:
> On 31 December 2013 13:29, Sharon Kimble
> wrote:
>
> > How can I mount something like this 'mtp://[usb:001,022]/131074'? I
> > can mount it in 'nemo' and access its SD card, and its internal SD
>
On 31 December 2013 13:29, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> How can I mount something like this 'mtp://[usb:001,022]/131074'? I can
> mount it in 'nemo' and access its SD card, and its internal SD card, but
> it doesn't show up in 'mount' at the commandline. It
How can I mount something like this 'mtp://[usb:001,022]/131074'? I can
mount it in 'nemo' and access its SD card, and its internal SD card, but
it doesn't show up in 'mount' at the commandline. Its actually a
Samsung Galaxy 3 mobile phone with 16g of available
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