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#1 Today 14:22:17

MarkW
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Registered: 2024-11-03
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Can't Connect Phone After Upgrade To Carbon

Worked fine in Boron, though I think I had to change something in a file and I can't remember what it was.

Carbon is having none of it.

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#2 Today 16:16:35

PackRat
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Registered: 2015-10-02
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Re: Can't Connect Phone After Upgrade To Carbon

What tupe of phone?

Make sure the gvfs files are installed.

gvfs and gvfs-backends


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#3 Today 17:39:47

MarkW
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Re: Can't Connect Phone After Upgrade To Carbon

I checked and those are both installed

Phone is a cheap model made by a company called Mobiwire.

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#4 Today 18:08:55

Sector11
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Registered: 2015-08-20
Posts: 8,277

Re: Can't Connect Phone After Upgrade To Carbon

There is also gvs-mtp, although I do not see that in Debian.

gvsf-fuse maybe?

Description: userspace virtual filesystem - fuse server
gvfs is a userspace virtual filesystem where mounts run as separate processes
which you talk to via D-Bus. It also contains a gio module that seamlessly
adds gvfs support to all applications using the gio API. It also supports
exposing the gvfs mounts to non-gio applications using fuse.

This package contains the gvfs-fuse server that exports gvfs mounts to all
applications using FUSE.

In Debian there is also: gmtp - simple file transfer program for MTP base

Description: simple file transfer program for MTP based devices
gMTP is a simple and light-weight interface to the features provided by
libmtp, which allows users to manage the files stored on any MTP music player
supported by the libraries, including those with multiple storage devices
(e.g. mobile phones).

It doesn't provide complex features such as playlist management, it just makes
transferring files from and to devices easy, by allowing users to upload,
download and remove files on the device with a fast and easy-to-use graphical
interface.

Check this out as well: Mount Android Device on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide


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