On 4/25/20 11:56 AM, haaber wrote:
On 4/24/20 11:18 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
Device attach failed: Attach timeout, check kernel log for details.
VM:
"video-conference" File: "/usr/lib/qubes/usb-import" Version Control:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-app-linux-usb-proxy/blob/master/src/usb-imp
On 4/24/20 11:18 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
Device attach failed: Attach timeout, check kernel log for details. VM:
"video-conference" File: "/usr/lib/qubes/usb-import" Version Control:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-app-linux-usb-proxy/blob/master/src/usb-import
>> <--snip-->
Rather something q
On 4/24/20 10:02 PM, haaber wrote:
On 4/24/20 7:30 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
On 4/24/20 4:54 PM, haaber wrote:
Here is my problem: I attach a Philips USB camera, and try to use it. I
get the error (unimportant whether in dom0 with qvm-usb attach or via
usb widget).
Device attach failed: Attach t
On 4/24/20 7:30 PM, Mike Keehan wrote:
On 4/24/20 4:54 PM, haaber wrote:
Here is my problem: I attach a Philips USB camera, and try to use it. I
get the error (unimportant whether in dom0 with qvm-usb attach or via
usb widget).
Device attach failed: Attach timeout, check kernel log for details
On 4/24/20 4:54 PM, haaber wrote:
Here is my problem: I attach a Philips USB camera, and try to use it. I
get the error (unimportant whether in dom0 with qvm-usb attach or via
usb widget).
Device attach failed: Attach timeout, check kernel log for details. VM:
"video-conference" File: "/usr/lib
Here is my problem: I attach a Philips USB camera, and try to use it. I
get the error (unimportant whether in dom0 with qvm-usb attach or via
usb widget).
Device attach failed: Attach timeout, check kernel log for details. VM:
"video-conference" File: "/usr/lib/qubes/usb-import" Version Control:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 22:14:08 +0300
Ivan Mitev wrote:
>On 04/19/2018 08:39 PM, Stuart Perkins wrote:
>> PITA. I used to be able to mount this very phone as a USB drive and RSYNC
>> it for backup. I can still drag and drop with the file manager, but I have
>> to take the whole thing every tim
>
>maybe you'll have better luck with simple-mtpfs
>
>from the package's info:
>
>SIMPLE-MTPFS (Simple Media Transfer Protocol FileSystem) is a file
>system for Linux (and other operating systems with a FUSE
>implementation, such as Mac OS X or FreeBSD) capable of operating on
>files on MTP devices
On 04/19/2018 08:39 PM, Stuart Perkins wrote:
> PITA. I used to be able to mount this very phone as a USB drive and RSYNC it
> for backup. I can still drag and drop with the file manager, but I have to
> take the whole thing every time and can't just maintain an up-to-date copy
> with rsync.
PITA. I used to be able to mount this very phone as a USB drive and RSYNC it
for backup. I can still drag and drop with the file manager, but I have to
take the whole thing every time and can't just maintain an up-to-date copy with
rsync.
not all change is progress. :/
On Thu, 19 Apr 2018
On Sun, 15 Apr 2018 15:34:20 -0400
Stuart Perkins wrote:
> I have the following setup:
>
> Qubes 3.2, xfce4 interface
> sys-usb
>
> I want to be able to connect my Android phone to a vm and rsync its
> contents. I can connect the phone and "qvm-usb -a" it to the VM, and
> it appears available
I have the following setup:
Qubes 3.2, xfce4 interface
sys-usb
I want to be able to connect my Android phone to a vm and rsync its contents.
I can connect the phone and "qvm-usb -a" it to the VM, and it appears available
under the File Manager application as "mtp://[usb:002,004]/" but I cannot
Hello
I haven't understood yet how open an usb device in Qubes (or in VM that I
choose).
Can someone explain me how do I do?
Thank you
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