On Sunday 23 December 2012 05:02:17 AM IST, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2012-12-21, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote: >> On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 16:19:10 -0600, Paul Hartman wrote: >> >>> I think you can use mtpfs and then browse it like any other disk. > > >> I found that to be rather fragile, jmtpfs works far better for me, with a >> Galaxy S3 and a Nexus 7. > > I couldn't get mtpfs to work either, and I've seen a lot of reports > that it's flakey. > > I second the recommendation for jmtpfs (I'm using version 0.4). I've > had zero problems with my Nexus Galaxy and jmtpfs. >
MTP never worked for me. I use the FTP server with ES File Explorer over USB Tethering. The process is a bit clumsy, but works at USB transfer speeds. Disable wifi, connect usb and enable usb tethering. Then start ES FTP server and connect to it using the address shown. :D :D -- Nilesh Govindarajan http://nileshgr.com