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MTP - your solution for debian based distros?

asked 2017-04-29 02:14:12 +0200

h.berd gravatar image

Hi,

writing on the sd card via usb and MTP is extremely difficult for me. I get a failure message under ubuntu mate 14.04 every time if I try.

Thought ok, I will need Jmtpfs, but it says I have to report the unknown pid to the libmtp development team. I'm useing the newest stable version of libmtp (bug report on sourcefourge says pid is known in newest version) and still get errors.

SSH writes to the SD card with 400 kb. So, too slow to transfer any bigger file in a reasonable time.

So, every file transfer to the phone is a pain in the ass. How can I fix it?

Thanks for your help!

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Maybe you can use WebDAV with Cargo Dock app? There is also CDock root to easily move files around root area.

eson ( 2017-04-29 07:57:27 +0200 )edit

With rsync -avvP directory root@192.168.2.15:/media/sdcard/ID/ I see more than 4MB/s over USB when transmitting large files. So ssh is not the bottleneck.

Eierkopp ( 2017-04-29 08:12:10 +0200 )edit

Also On fedora, I have to copy/cut to phone memory . And moving file from Sdcard to phone memory needs to transfer them first to other drives

p_pahare ( 2017-04-29 09:02:41 +0200 )edit

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answered 2017-04-29 07:02:50 +0200

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maybe AirSail Transfer from openrepos.net?

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