> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 09:49:21PM +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> This has been discussed several times on this list for several years,
>> including quite recently. If you simply want to copy files you can use
>> rsync or airdroid apps on the phone, among others. Otherwise the
>> simple-mt
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 09:49:21PM +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> This has been discussed several times on this list for several years,
> including quite recently. If you simply want to copy files you can use
> rsync or airdroid apps on the phone, among others. Otherwise the
> simple-mtpfs pac
On Wed, 2015-04-29 at 09:44 -1000, Jim Lewis wrote:
> All I want to do is copy the damn files to my hard drive. So does
> anyone have any idea on what I should try next? Maybe try different
> mount options? Also, is this a bug in Fedora?
This has been discussed several times on this list for sev
> On 04/27/2015 04:42 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>> This worked fine on my older Android Photon Q so I expected the same
>> on
>> this new Galaxy S5. I plugged in the cable, found the mount point and,
>> as my guest1 user, located the filesystem and files. I saw they were rw
>> (read/write) and though
On 04/27/2015 04:42 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
> This worked fine on my older Android Photon Q so I expected the same on
> this new Galaxy S5. I plugged in the cable, found the mount point and,
> as my guest1 user, located the filesystem and files. I saw they were rw
> (read/write) and thought all was
On 28/04/15 06:42, Jim Lewis wrote:
> cp: cannot open IMG_20150123_163703_512.jpg for reading: Operation not
> supported
>
> Not sure I have ever seen a situation like this. I can change the phone
> from MTP to PTP mode but then all of the files do not show up (but I can
> copy the files that do
If simply plugging the device doesn't work you could try ADB (adb push
/ pull) or even something like AirDroid - be aware that AirDroid works
only through wifi so expect low speeds.
-MartÃn
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 5:42 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> This worked fine on my older An
Hello everyone,
This worked fine on my older Android Photon Q so I expected the same on
this new Galaxy S5. I plugged in the cable, found the mount point and,
as my guest1 user, located the filesystem and files. I saw they were rw
(read/write) and thought all was well. I tried to tar the whole