On 01/14/2012 04:49 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote:
On 01/14/2012 10:30 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> I'm trying to transfer files from F16 to my Galaxy Nexus. Ive rebuilt
> libmtp for 1.1.2, whci supports the phone.
>
> mtp-detect finds it:
>
> mtp-detect
> libmtp version: 1.1.2
>
> Listing raw device(s)
> Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab
> 10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus.
> Found 1 device(s):
> Samsung: GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab 10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus (04e8:6860) @
> bus 2, dev 7
> .........
> libmtp supported (playable) filetypes:
> Folder
> Text file
> HTML file
> RIFF WAVE file
> ISO MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
> MPEG video stream
> JPEG file
> GIF bitmap file
> JFIF file
> Portable Network Graphics
> TIFF bitmap file
> Microsoft Windows Media Audio
> Ogg container format
> Advanced Audio Coding (AAC)/MPEG-2 Part 7/MPEG-4 Part 3
> MPEG-4 Part 14 Container Format (Audio+Video Emphasis)
> ISO MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2
> Abstract Playlist file
> XML file
> Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
> OK.
>
> But nothing shows up as files. I can't find anything on yum that would
> act as a file manager. How do I actually transfer files to the nexus?
MTP is broken under GNU/Linux. I filed bug reports with the project but
nothing happening there. You can use web-based apps to transfer data
between the two devices. You don't need to install anything on your
Linux box.
http://www.muktware.com/articles/3115/how-connect-your-android-device-lin...
This is for Ubuntu but since OS is irrelevant it will work with Fedora
as well.
Swapnil
That has the same problem as WiFi File Explorer: you can't copy
folders,
only files.
I'll probably just borrow a windows machine.
sean