On 09/02/13 14:38, David Smith wrote: > >> For Samsung devices, it seems to be some, but not all devices. Looking > at the >> tablets, you have usb mass storage support in the Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1 >> N8000 and the N8020, but not in the N8010. The N8010 and N8020 are > marked as >> "new" on samsung.at <http://samsung.at>, so I guess there is no fixed > policy for/against >> exclusively using MTP... >> >> (Though I do agree that MTP seems to be on the rise...) >> > > Also just wanted to mention that almost all, if not all, of the devices > have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can directly send files via Bluetooth, > which works here with android 4.0.4 and 4.1.1 using kde 4.8.4 in wheezy. > > You can also get software from Google's play store to connect to NFS or > samba shares via Wi-Fi and send/receive files that way. You can also > get FTP and sftp clients for android just as easily. Wi-Fi adhoc works > as well, so you don't even need an access point. > > Even if you have one of the devices that doesn't support USB mass > storage, there are definitely a lot of alternatives for file transfer. > > Though of course I look forward to kde with mtp in backports if anybody > has time to do it. :) > For some reason you are double posting via gmail.
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