wilcal wrote:doktor5000 wrote:By Android 4.x, do you means stock ROMs or rooted? I'll just connect USB cable, and press the button to enable USB mass storage support.
Specifically the Moto Series X & G but I'm told and read that any Android 4.x and newer requires some kind
of a special app to transport files to and from a Linux box to one of these Android phones.
You didn't answer the question. Do you use stock manufacturer ROMs, or are the phones in question rooted/using custom firmware? E.g. CyanogenMod, AOKP ...
In the latter case, you can enable usb mass storage support, and the Android 4.X phone acts like any other mass storage device.
For stock manaufacturer ROMs, mostly they will use MTP (media transfer protocol) which requires some libraries and stuff, and there are different ways to access this.
Just take a look at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MTPAlso depends on the used desktop environment.
Apart from native access like that, there are alternative third-party solutions like airdroid, airstream or Samba, ftp, ssh ...