Short answer:
- cheaper than dirt, or at least double digits, not triple
(in dollars)
Sorry this is not going to happen, adjust the figure & come back
later.
Lookup one of the 'of the shelf' -W.D My Books, or whatever,
Hello,
I'm using Arch Linux, and have Samsung Galaxy S4.
It uses MTP in order to allow me to access files.
I'ved read several wiki's (Including Arch wiki) and forums about it, and
came out for the following settings (/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules),
after install go-mtpfs:
# Ga
//I don't have this phone of a similar phone, this is mainly a stab in the dark.
We have a camera at home that won't transfer/open files when it's
connected to the USB 3.0 ports of the computer, it will only function
properly when connected to USB 2.0 ports (and 1).
So maybe that also affects your
The dmesg errors:
[90892.247976] usb 4-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 61 using ehci-pci
[90892.336150] usbip-host 4-1.2:1.0: 4-1.2 is not in match_busid table...
skip!
[90892.336484] usbip-host 4-1.2:1.1: 4-1.2 is not in match_busid table...
skip!
[90892.336511] cdc_acm 4-1.2:1.1: This
May be a stupid question - have you checked if all these are also installed:
mtpfs
mtp-tools
I am running Ubuntu 12.04.3 and own a Samsung Galaxy III (GT-I9300). I gave
up on trying to make it work. it is recognized, but keep stating it is
unable to mount the device.
I use File Expert [1] to mov