MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

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MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby wilcal » Nov 5th, '13, 20:50

I've got an older Android 2.3.4 device that easily
connects to my Mageia 3 platforms with out any
problems. Last weekend I attempted the same process
with a friends Samsung Galaxy 4 Android 4 Smartphone
and that didn't work. As I understand it starting
with Android 4.x that no longer directly supports
USB to "PC" connections. You must use MTP or
"Media Transfer Protocol". What application(s) are
being used in Mageia to accomplish this?

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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby doktor5000 » Nov 5th, '13, 21:41

No application, just a library. Check viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2857 or viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1684
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby Lebarhon » Nov 5th, '13, 22:18

Hi,
Did you install libmtp9 and kio-mtp ?
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby wilcal » Nov 5th, '13, 22:50

Lebarhon wrote:Did you install libmtp9 and kio-mtp ?


I see on my M3 system that libmtp, libmtp-utils and libmt9 are already installed
but kio-mtp is not installed. Is that the package that will allow the connection?

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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby Lebarhon » Nov 6th, '13, 11:05

It was needed for my Google Nexus (Android 4.3), it is harmless to try.
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby doktor5000 » Nov 6th, '13, 23:35

Fortunately CM still offers mass storage support ;)
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby wilcal » Nov 7th, '13, 01:19

doktor5000 wrote:Fortunately CM still offers mass storage support ;)

Sorry, "CM"?
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby wilcal » Nov 7th, '13, 01:20

Lebarhon wrote:It was needed for my Google Nexus (Android 4.3), it is harmless to try.

So I install the necessary libraries, plug a USB port of my M3 Notebook into my friends Galaxy 4
smartphone, then what happens?
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby dbg » Nov 7th, '13, 08:07

I believe the doktor was referring to CyanogenMod which their website describes as "CyanogenMod is an aftermarket firmware for a number of cell phones based on the open-source Android operating system. It offers features not found in the official Android based firmwares of vendors."

http://www.cyanogenmod.org/
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Re: MTP "Media Transfer Protocol" devices and Mageia

Postby doktor5000 » Nov 7th, '13, 21:43

dbg wrote:I believe the doktor was referring to CyanogenMod

Exactly.
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