On 26/04/2019 17:48, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > My standard Linux desktop is based on a personal blend of CentOS 7 with > KDE 4.14 and various add-ons from third-party repositories like EPEL and > Nux-Dextop. After a brief stint on OpenSUSE Leap 15.0, this is what I > use on my workstation and on my laptop. And this is also what I install > on my client's machines, just like I did in our local school's computer > room. > > I'm currently busy sanding down a few remaining edges, and one thing > that's left is accessing Android phones. On less conservative distros > based on KDE Plasma 5, this is a no-brainer, since all you have to do is > plug in the phone and then browse its content using Dolphin or some > other file manager. Unfortunately this is not possible with the version > of KDE shipping with CentOS 7. > > Any ideas for that? > > Cheers from the rainy South of France, > > Niki > Can't say for KDE, but on Gnome (and also because kernel auto-detects it as mtp device) it's mounted and show both internal phone memory and SD card content -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
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