Add option to hide dotfiles in USB/MTP connection [answered]
The dotfiles in the user home (~/.?*) may contain sensitive information (applications are free to store anything in there, and sometimes store things like cleartext passwords or crypto private keys.)
Especially with Windows computers (but other modern OSes as well), one can never know what software might browse, index or cache these files, without knowledge or consent of the user.
It would be nice to have the option in the Jolla/Sailfish MTP implementation to not show these files, and have that configurable in the UI.
An additional benefit would be reduced clutter when browsing the shared home via USB/MTP.
As requested, for clarification: MTP: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol) is what is used to browse files on the jolla from a computer (usually) when the device is connected via USB cable.
It is not UMS (USB Mass Storage) which is what used to be used on phones like the N9 in the past. And many users wish we had on Jolla as well. UMS is often incorrectly referred to as "USB" when talking about file transfer.
USB is the physical connection as well a a set of protocols spoken over this connection. It is the physical layer MTP is spoken over.
Would be nice for many users here if you could explaint (or define) in the question what is MTB, and how is it different compared to USB ;)
foss4ever ( 2014-01-30 13:57:44 +0200 )editThanks for the detailed clarification of USB, UMS and MTP ;)
foss4ever ( 2014-01-30 14:20:37 +0200 )edit@jjaone OK added as per your request.
I think it's the wrong place though. I used the term correctly, and whoever doesn't know what it is should look it up. It's not hard. I don't think we should be adding references and explanations like this to any questions/feature requests which use technical terms.
You could add a question "What the fuck is MTP", post a good answer and then we could point there from any questions dealing with it.
nephros ( 2014-01-30 14:23:16 +0200 )edit@nephros Really? With those exact words.. no, i don't think.so.. ;) But, I don't think it's that bad practice of simply giving in parentheses an explanation of (not that common) acronyms, like in 'When using MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) to read files.. '. In regards to how-to's, guides and terms used in Jolla / SailfishOS there are several How-to wikis here, and a list/dictionary of some of the more technical terms and acronyms could be compiled. Good idea, actually.
foss4ever ( 2014-01-30 14:36:29 +0200 )editI agree! With all three points actually :)
nephros ( 2014-01-30 14:46:19 +0200 )edit