On Monday 31 August 2020 13:49:15 Slávek Banko via tde-users wrote:
On Monday 31 of August 2020 21:39:56 deloptes via tde-users wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
Konq's media doesn't show it. Konq says protocol not supported if I type in mtp:/ or mtp:///. If mtp://, it lists / content. No kind of popup announces phone's been connected, even though kernel certainly noticed:
I don't think there is MTP protocol implemented in konqueror, but I have installed go-mtpfs and as J Lesslie Turriff reports, it works out of the box in konqueror. You have to put the phone in MTP mode though. Then if you go to System > Storage Media and double click the device, it should work, but I am not sure if it is typical MTP - I believe so because I do not have to umount it as I do for USB devices.
Yes, go-mtpfs is a tool that I use from time to time - it mounts the phone to a folder in the tree, making it possible to use Konqueror just like any other folder. But I usually did the mount / umount it manually from the command line. Anyway, there would be nice if we could port kio-mtp to tdeio-mtp and then use it without the need for additional tools.
Cheers
Now that's what I am looking for, as well. I would prefer that it is either TDE software, or vanilla Devuan/Debian. Konqueror would be perfect, as it's what I normally use as a file manager. (I have almost never used it as a web browser, though I hear good things.)
Between that, and being able to build my own smartphone (or at least buy something like a PinePhone), I would be all set, and might even decide not to abandon smartphones altogether.
Bill
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