On Sunday 30 August 2020 16:13:38 Mike Bird wrote:
On Sun August 30 2020 15:26:16 Marvin Jones via
trinity-users wrote:
Can't it be mounted as a Mass Storage
Device?
I plug my Android phone (and/or Android tablet) into a USB port
and Trinity asks to open it in konqueror. Then Bob's your uncle.
When I try that my laptop just charges my phone.
Non-systemd Debian buster.
Anyone got the clue I'm missing?
--Mike
You can change you connection from charging to file transfer (which is MTP,
right?). I was messing round with this -- no luck, either -- but I did
discover something interesting.
When I was installing a Jessie system, I would use the MATE desktop to
complete the process (for downloading TDE packages, etc.); and in MATE, there
is a file manager called Caja, which allows access to an Android phone which
is connected via USB cable.
In Caja, the connections showed up like so:
mtp://[usb:002,007]/
mtp://[usb:002,010]/
mtp://[usb:002,010]/Phone
mtp://[usb:002,010]/Card
I could access files on the phone and SD card, but could not add or delete,
and using root did not seem to help. If the phone itself has been rooted,
that would probably help. But I am not quite there yet, so I set it aside for
the near future.
From what I can tell, Konqueror and other file managers do not recognize these
connections; only Caja, and then you need the MATE desktop. But I have not
explored this any further, due to lack of time, and other pressing issues.
Bill
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