Re: CentOS 6 and android connectivity (Nook) [SOLVED]

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]



mark <m.roth@...> writes:

> 
> On 07/29/14 12:15, m.roth@... wrote:
> <SNIP>
> > I did find this, while googling this morning:
> > <http://nuxref.com/2013/10/15/upgrading-the-mtp-support-on-centos-
6/comment-page-1/>,
> > which led me to
> > <http://research.jacquette.com/jmtpfs-exchanging-files-between-android-
devices-and-linux/>,
> > which I'll try this evening. I was hoping for extras, or elrepo, but no
> > joy.
> 
> VICTORY!
> 
> I installed both of his rpm's. Then I copied
> rsync -HPavx /lib/udev/rules.d/69-libmtp.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
> - his package installs it there.
> 
> And then, no reboot, jmtpfs /mnt/nook, and voila!
> 
> 	mark
> 
Tad late to reply because I get the digest and had a very full day.  Also, I 
don't have a nook but have a Google branded ASUS tablet.

On standard (if there is such a thing) Android tablets there is an ap called 
"on the go".  It turns the one-way, micro-USB interface into a true USB 
storage device.  You also need an A-micro (male) to B (female) USB cable.

I also had some luck with a bluetooth connection but that was a little slow.  
Handy as a backup though if you don't have the right cable when you need it.

Cheers,
Dave



_______________________________________________
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos




[Index of Archives]     [CentOS]     [CentOS Announce]     [CentOS Development]     [CentOS ARM Devel]     [CentOS Docs]     [CentOS Virtualization]     [Carrier Grade Linux]     [Linux Media]     [Asterisk]     [DCCP]     [Netdev]     [Xorg]     [Linux USB]
  Powered by Linux