MTP

MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) is a protocol to allow the transfer of files to external devices.

Installation
Install :

Configuration
Your user needs to be in the "plugdev" group:

Modify your :

Usage

 * Mount:


 * Unmount:

Installation
Install :

We need to unmask 2 packages in :

Configuration
Your user needs to be in the "plugdev" group:

Usage

 * mount:

Note: If you don't run go-mtpfs in the background (with & at the end), you will need another console to browse the device and to unmount it.


 * unmount:

When you unmount the device, go-mtpfs will quit.

gphotofs
gphotofs is a FUSE file system for interfacing with digital cameras using gphoto2. Most modern mobile phones are cameras at the same time, and gphotofs can be a good alternative to tmpfs or go-mtpfs.

Installation
Install :

Usage

 * mount:


 * unmount:

simple-mtpfs
Another FUSE file system implementation for use with MTP devices is simple-mtpfs.

Installation
Install :

Usage

 * mount:


 * unmount:

KDE
kio-mtp is a slave for KDE's KIO framework.

As kio-mtp is still unstable, but is now part of main repository. Then:

Finally quit KDE, and relaunch it. Now your MTP devices appear e.g. in Dolphin.

gMTP
gMTP is a simple MTP client for Solaris and Linux.

It is sufficient to just install and run :

Click on connect. A few second later, you will get the file hierarchy of your device. You can start to manipulate the files. It support features like Album Artwork and play lists.

Troubleshooting

 * If your device is not recognized by libmtp, try upgrading to latest (or even live) version.
 * Sometimes (e.g. on HTC One X) USB debugging automatically turns on when device is connected to PC. You need to turn debugging off, otherwise libmtp can't recognize device.
 * Make sure your Android device is not going to sleep and the screen is not getting locked. Set screen timeout to very long values, or enable in Development section flag "Do not turn off the screen".