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Here is the Fedora 17 bug I filed on the same bug.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=906926
I am able to use my Galaxy. I just have to tell Fedora to not run any
programs automatically, patiently w
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Can not connect to the new Nexus 4.
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The « importance : low » of this bug show us how ubuntu team don't
understand that MTP is going to be the main way to access android
devices.
I can't beleave that this problem is not to be solve in a week...
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Come on guys... Are we serious people ? Can you explain the user lambda
that it is not possible to browse his galaxy nexus from within ubuntu
12.04 ? Do you want them all to switch to the iPhone ? This one is
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Just tested with 12.10 beta and am still seeing this problem.
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brandnew Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 with Android 4.04 is not mountable in 12.04.1
LTS 32bit .. MTP not working, USB debugging in Android also not
working. Very very annoying. I need a working connection via USB.
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Still not working for me either on 12.04 fully updated.
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I have found the same issue connecting using Nautilus when the phone is
in MTP mode on a Galaxy Nexus on ubuntu 12.04 LTS, gMTP seems to work
occasionally , but takes several minutes to load and cuts out easil
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not working here fully updated as of 7/14/2012
common guys the nexus is an android linux device, this should get priority
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Mount / Provide access to Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich, ICS) MTP devices
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Unfortunately, using PTP doesn't seem to let me transfer any files
except images. I receive a message "Error getting file: -6: Not
Supported"
It also times out occasionally, which I can cope with, but I am left
only to resort to other means of file transfers such as FTP and WebDAV
apps, which of c
Perhaps by 2013 or 2014 we will catch up to Windows. :)
Confirming limited but useful PTP workaround.
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This makes me restart the pc on WIndows just to perform this task and
then restart back on Ubuntu. It is very annoying at least.
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Still not working for me either on 12.04 fully updated.
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To manage notifications about
There is no fix for this issue yet, so it still doesn't work.
I think you could sync only because your device had less files on it.
The timeout problem happens only if the device is loaded with lots of
files.
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Seems to work now, I can view and transfer files in Nautilus (slow to
load) as well as sync playlist to Galaxy Nexus in Banshee. Ubuntu 12.04.
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The bug is still there in 12.04 stable. When I plug my Galaxy Nexus, a
nautilus empty windows opens and after a while I get an error in a gtk
window:
"Désolé, impossible d'afficher tout le contenu de « Galaxy » : DBus
error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply.
Possible cau
** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: gvfs
Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #666195
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666195
** Also affects: gvfs via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666195
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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> Sorry, I meant Canonical people.
Canonical is not Ubuntu, even if Canonical is spending quite some
resources improving Ubuntu. Canonical is selling support though so if
you really need to see that issue resolved you might want consider
talking to them about buying support
> I forgot that Ubuntu
Sorry, I meant Canonical people. I forgot that Ubuntu is supposedly a
"community distribution", except when it's not :-p
Where's "upstream"? Is there a bug tracker for the gvfs people anywhere?
Please understand, the reason this is a confusing issue is that it's not
immediately apparent from any s
Not sure who you call "Ubuntu people", those who comments on that bug
are as much "Ubuntu people" that anyone, speaking as the person who look
at nautilus usually I don't own a mtp device to look at this issue, that
also seems rather a gvfs or libmtp issue rather than a nautilus.
Short summary: he
mtpfs, go-mtpfs, gmtp, mtp-detect and nautilus (gvfs, or gio, or
whatever) all use the same libmtp library. It seems that the common way
to query MTP devices used to be "pull a list of all objects", "push and
pull individual objects". A lot of old, legacy devices actually seem to
*expect* that kind
When I run mtp-detect from the commandline, I get this output:
libmtp version: 1.1.3
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=685c) is a Samsung Galaxy Nexus/Galaxy S i9000/i9250,
Android 4.0 updates.
Found 1 device(s):
Sam
I'm pretty sure mtpfs is the problem here. I just tried go-mtpfs
(https://github.com/hanwen/go-mtpfs) as Jan mentions above and I'm able
to work with my Galaxy Nexus under Nautilus and on the command line
without errors or long delays.
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Asking again: is anyone from Ubuntu looking at this issue at all?
Unfortunately there's rather a complex interplay of subsystems here: It
seems the top end is Nautilus, and the bottom end might be libmtp. In
the middle GVFS, GIO, FUSE and all sorts of stuff might lurk.
If only some expert that kn
I found out why I thought this issue was fixed temporarily.
I had installed a new ROM on my Galaxy Nexus and wiped everything so the
amount of files on the G-Nex was minimal and in that state it works OK
with Ubuntu. Once you add files the connection to the PC times out which
would jive with Mr Gu
I also have issues connecting the Galaxy Nexus to a fully up to date
Precise system. The system recognises the device, it shows as 'Galaxy'
on the Unity dock and I can open it in Nautilus, but then Nautilus just
searches for the contents for a long time before giving up and showing
an empty directo
Argh...its back to not working anymore. Really a surprise to me that
nobody really cares much about this issue. Like it or not MTP is the way
things will be from now on, this needs to be sorted out. Sucks that I
need to use Windows or a Mac to access my Linux device. A real kick in
the teeth.
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I've tried something different:
http://ohheyitslou.blogspot.com/2011/12/galaxy-nexus-enable-mtp-file-
transfer.html
Precise is up-to-date with the latest stable libmtp. BUT, it seems that
mtpfs pulls down the entire tree from the phone before allowing access
to the FS. If this is because libmtp o
I am up to date and am still having the same problem as well. It has
not, however, caused me to become a douche-bag.
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Which update was that? I'm up to date and it's still broken. The only
updates I got that might be relevant was for glib (and libtasn1), and
neither fixed the issue.
I've tried using Cinnamon, GNOME fallback and Unity, and now it seems
like hit-or-miss that MTP even gets recognized. If that happens
This issue seems to be resolved for me after the updates that were
released today.
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To
*sigh* It's what I've come to expect from Ubuntu: remember, Shuttleworth
says it's better to have users than a stable product!
As a workaround, you can set the Galaxy Nexus to use PTP. (Drag down on
the notifications bar, and click the "Connected as media device/Touch
for other USB options" notifi
Another 'me too'. At one point a few weeks ago during the 12.04
development cycle it magically worked for a day or two but does not work
on a clean install of 12.04 or on my PC that I have been testing on.
This makes me a sad pangolin. Very sad to be precise...;)
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Oh, I also realised that I have a different error message (even despite
the translation):
Het weergeven van de inhoud van ‘Galaxy’ is mislukt: DBus error
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "Enumerate" with
signature "ayssus" on interface "org.gtk.vfs.Mount" doesn't exist
Dunno if it
Adding a bit of a "me too", but it might be worth noting that this
happens after a bit of a delay: nautilus freezes for a while, and then
~30 seconds later that error pops up. Also, I only managed to make it
work in Oneiric once, was never able to make it work again.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Nope, my device was not lock, nor is it encrypted. It's a standard
Galaxy Nexus.
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To m
Thanks a lot for reporting this. Can you just confirm whether or not the
device was protected with a passcode, and if it was, had you tried
unlocking the device while it was plugged in to your computer?
On 3 April 2012 11:36, Christoph Langner
wrote:
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