On 02/17/2015 07:14 AM, Bob Marcan wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 11:14:29 -0700
jd1008 wrote:
On 02/16/2015 10:42 AM, jd1008 wrote:
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So
Did you try to access the directory, where it should be mounted?
nb: ls /home/bob/MPT/AnyMPT
It will not apppear automagically under graphical file manager,
at least mine (FileRunner), until someone will touch something inside mount
point.
On my Lenovo tablet, when connected to USB, i have 3 c
On 02/17/2015 07:14 AM, Bob Marcan wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 11:14:29 -0700
jd1008 wrote:
On 02/16/2015 10:42 AM, jd1008 wrote:
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 11:14:29 -0700
jd1008 wrote:
>
> On 02/16/2015 10:42 AM, jd1008 wrote:
> >
> > On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
> >> On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
> >>> How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
> >>
> >> Why? So you can access
On 02/16/2015 06:30 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 15:46 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
> When I connect my phone via usb, gnome (or more exactly, mate)
> pops up a window which displays 2 icons named:
> internal storage
> sd card
>
> however, mount command
Patrick O'Callaghan writes:
On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 15:46 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
> When I connect my phone via usb, gnome (or more exactly, mate)
> pops up a window which displays 2 icons named:
> internal storage
> sd card
>
> however, mount command does not show them mounted.
>
> I want to browse
On 02/16/2015 10:42 AM, jd1008 wrote:
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default with Gnome
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file
sys
On 02/16/2015 07:20 AM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP
(installed by default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file
sys
On 02/15/2015 04:46 PM, jd1008 wrote:
How do I force mate or gnome to mount them the traditional way?
Why? So you can access them via terminal? Just stick with gvfs MTP (installed by
default with Gnome) and you can find the mounted file system in your /run folder:
/run/user/$UID/gvfs
--
user
On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 18:50 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
> On 02/15/2015 04:53 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 15:46 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
> >> When I connect my phone via usb, gnome (or more exactly, mate)
> >> pops up a window which displays 2 icons named:
> >> internal storage
>
On 02/15/2015 04:53 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 15:46 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
When I connect my phone via usb, gnome (or more exactly, mate)
pops up a window which displays 2 icons named:
internal storage
sd card
however, mount command does not show them mounted.
I want
On 02/15/2015 03:55 PM, Steven Usdansky wrote:
Look under /run/user//gvfs. You'll find a directory
something like mtp:host=%5Busb%3A002%2C005%5D$ which is the mount
point for your phone
I do not see any mtp files or dirs there.
$ pwd
/run/user/1008
$ ls -1R
.:
dconf/
gvfs/
ksocket-jd/
pulse/
On Sun, 2015-02-15 at 15:46 -0700, jd1008 wrote:
> When I connect my phone via usb, gnome (or more exactly, mate)
> pops up a window which displays 2 icons named:
> internal storage
> sd card
>
> however, mount command does not show them mounted.
>
> I want to browse them via the terminal cli int
Look under /run/user//gvfs. You'll find a directory
something like mtp:host=%5Busb%3A002%2C005%5D$ which is the mount
point for your phone
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