Re: [Hampshire] How to connect Android phone to Debian system

2023-05-23 Thread Artur Łądka via Hampshire
According to Debian article (https://wiki.debian.org/mtp) 1.1.18 libmtp 
is required to access Moto G phones, while current package in all Debian 
releases is 1.1.17-3 - this might be source of your problems.


I have used many Android phones on Ubuntu/Debian + GNOME in mtp mode, 
and almost for sure Moto Gx was one of them, however recently I have 
always been using GVFS for that purpose.


As per copying data, most Android phones supports OTG memory, so you 
should be able to plug in Flash Memory or USB Hard Drive and copy data 
directly (some USB sticks provides dual USB-C/USB-A connectivity, like 
this example 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ultra-Type-C-Flash-Drive/dp/B01EZ0X55C/ 
, if not USB-OTG adapter can be used)


Regards,
Artur

On 20/05/2023 17:11, Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote:

Adam John Trickett said:

I gather it depends on the generation of the phone and what the
vendor felt like.

The phone is is new - first appeared in January this year, I
understand. I have not yet tried copying files via a library
computer - wasn't taking the phone anywhere until I had a
screen protector, which I have now got. It does seem a bit
odd to have to use a Windows machine to copy files between
two linux-based systems.

Peter Alefounder.



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Re: [Hampshire] How to connect Android phone to Debian system

2023-05-23 Thread James Dutton via Hampshire
On Tue, 23 May 2023 at 12:50, Artur Łądka via Hampshire <
hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:

> According to Debian article (https://wiki.debian.org/mtp) 1.1.18 libmtp
> is required to access Moto G phones, while current package in all Debian
> releases is 1.1.17-3 - this might be source of your problems.
>
> I have used many Android phones on Ubuntu/Debian + GNOME in mtp mode,
> and almost for sure Moto Gx was one of them, however recently I have
> always been using GVFS for that purpose.
>
>
>
I have
Ubuntu-jammy, libmtp 1.1.19
Ubuntu-lunar, libmtp 1.1.20

So, this might explain why Ubuntu MTP works for me, but Debian does not
work for you, due to older libmtp versions.
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