The Mint workaround almost worked for me. I am also on 20.04. I moved a
file out of my target folder and into a new folder on the same level.
The files in both folders became accessible. I moved the file back into
the original folder and the folder became inaccessible again. When I try
to move any
I have the same problem on Linux Mint 18.3 (Ubuntu derivitive). I could
access files and folders except for the folder containing a whole lot of
images. Error message was:
The folder contents could not be displayed.
Sorry, could not display all the contents of "Wallpaper" : libmtp error: could
n
Experiencing the same problem on Ubuntu 20.04 when trying to copy files
to DCIM/Camera folder on Android Samsung a20 device.
MTP is basically unusable.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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hello experiencing the same issue on ubuntu 20.04 lts bug when trying
too see content of my music folder in sd card sumsung galexy m20
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Status: Expired => New
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I am experiencing the same issue on Ubuntu Budgie 18.04.3 LTS bug when
trying to copy .mp3 files via USB to an encrypted SD inside a Sony
Xperia ZX2.
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[Expired for libmtp (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I am experiencing this problem on Ubuntu Mate 18.04.2 reading/writing
the
/DCIM/Camera
folder on a Samsung Galaxy S5 mini with Android 6.0.1
The first ~250 of 550 jpg images copy successfully, then file the
operation window freezes and does not respond to clicking the cancel
button.
/var/log/sy
It seems it got fixed somehow, and i can open folders on my phone's
micro-sd card again
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Title:
libmtp error could not get object handles
To man
My cell phone is a Samsung Note 3 (SM-N9005) running Android 5.0.
Today I encountered the libtmp error message
Der Ordner »OpenCamera« konnte nicht geöffnet werden.
libmtp-Fehler: could not get object handles..
when trying to access
mtp://[usb:003,002]/Phone/DCIM/OpenCamera/
via USB. In my cas
Just the same issue with my Galaxy C5 PRO, when i'm trying to get
access to Сamera folder inside DCIM folder on the micro-sd card. Both
with Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 (default nau managers)
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Thank you for your bug report, could you try on a recent Ubuntu verison
(maybe from a liveCD) if that's still an issue?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Similar error here.
Can copy file from Phone folder, but if I try to access Camera folder (inside
DCIM folder), Nemo shows this error after some time processing.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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