16.04 Nautilus MTP access to Android SD card via USB cable
The goals is to access an Android's 5.1.1 SD card. The phone's connectivity menu allows selection between MTP and PTP.
I believe PTP enable access to the phone's native flash memory and shows up in Ubuntu's Nautlius.
jumpfs
was installed per guidance: via sudo apt-get install jmtpfs
The hope was that:
After connecting your phone via USB, enable the MTP file transfer on
your phone and it will show up as USB device on your computer. You can
then access the whole file system (and not only the pictures, as with
PTP) of your Android device.
I rebooted the box: selecting MTP on the phone did not present the phone in MTP mode. Only PTP presents in Nautilus
QUESTIONS
- What is required to view SD card data via MTP in Nautilus?
- What troubleshooting steps can be taken to diagnose next steps?
usb nautilus android mtp
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The goals is to access an Android's 5.1.1 SD card. The phone's connectivity menu allows selection between MTP and PTP.
I believe PTP enable access to the phone's native flash memory and shows up in Ubuntu's Nautlius.
jumpfs
was installed per guidance: via sudo apt-get install jmtpfs
The hope was that:
After connecting your phone via USB, enable the MTP file transfer on
your phone and it will show up as USB device on your computer. You can
then access the whole file system (and not only the pictures, as with
PTP) of your Android device.
I rebooted the box: selecting MTP on the phone did not present the phone in MTP mode. Only PTP presents in Nautilus
QUESTIONS
- What is required to view SD card data via MTP in Nautilus?
- What troubleshooting steps can be taken to diagnose next steps?
usb nautilus android mtp
add a comment |
The goals is to access an Android's 5.1.1 SD card. The phone's connectivity menu allows selection between MTP and PTP.
I believe PTP enable access to the phone's native flash memory and shows up in Ubuntu's Nautlius.
jumpfs
was installed per guidance: via sudo apt-get install jmtpfs
The hope was that:
After connecting your phone via USB, enable the MTP file transfer on
your phone and it will show up as USB device on your computer. You can
then access the whole file system (and not only the pictures, as with
PTP) of your Android device.
I rebooted the box: selecting MTP on the phone did not present the phone in MTP mode. Only PTP presents in Nautilus
QUESTIONS
- What is required to view SD card data via MTP in Nautilus?
- What troubleshooting steps can be taken to diagnose next steps?
usb nautilus android mtp
The goals is to access an Android's 5.1.1 SD card. The phone's connectivity menu allows selection between MTP and PTP.
I believe PTP enable access to the phone's native flash memory and shows up in Ubuntu's Nautlius.
jumpfs
was installed per guidance: via sudo apt-get install jmtpfs
The hope was that:
After connecting your phone via USB, enable the MTP file transfer on
your phone and it will show up as USB device on your computer. You can
then access the whole file system (and not only the pictures, as with
PTP) of your Android device.
I rebooted the box: selecting MTP on the phone did not present the phone in MTP mode. Only PTP presents in Nautilus
QUESTIONS
- What is required to view SD card data via MTP in Nautilus?
- What troubleshooting steps can be taken to diagnose next steps?
usb nautilus android mtp
usb nautilus android mtp
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