Re: Is it possible to transfer files from a laptop to a phone with kde's mtp?

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On 26/06/12 11:08, Jayhel wrote:
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> 
> On 06/26/2012 12:35 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: On 25/06/12 11:52,
> Jayhel wrote:
>>>>> Alternatively, check your Settings menu for USB Utilities.
>>>>> This is nicer, IMO.  That offers a button to Connect
>>>>> storage to PC. Touching that brings up a message that you
>>>>> should now connect your usb cable (it needs to be
>>>>> unconnected before this stage). When you get the USB
>>>>> Connected screen touch the button for a connection, and
>>>>> KDE's USB manager will pop up just as with any 
>>>>> usb-connected drive.  From then on you can explore in
>>>>> Dolphin. This is the method I use.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I hope you can get some ideas from this.
>>>> No, I don't get any idea from your answer. The only way is
>>>> to become an expert in mtpfs and libmtp under Linux. Probably
>>>> to recompile the mtplib changing some permission compling
>>>> options
> 
> 
> Sorry - I don't understand.  Have you tried the USB Utilities (on
> the phone) + Dolphin (on the computer) path?  This works for me
> without any fancy footwork at all.
>> Thank you to try to help me. What do you mean by "USB
>> Utilities"?

On the Samsung that is one section in the Settings menu.

Anne
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