On 09/03/2013 12:23 PM, Pascal Obry wrote:
Le 03/09/2013 19:00, Mike McGinn a écrit :
Has anyone in this group had any luck getting iTunes to work under Linux?
I understand it will not help but I couldn't resist. Free your son and
buy him a device offering standard MTP interface (like Android). Being
locked by iWhatever is beyond me :)
Generally agreed, though if you already have an iDevice it does seem
wasteful to throw it out. Maybe jailbreak it and install something like
Rockbox on there... would that allow the use of MTP?
MTP is a terrific protocol, but one thing I wish MTP-ready devices would
still use is USB Mass Storage. It's not glamorous or fancy, or
necessarily fast, but one thing it *is* is universal. Not all operating
systems or programs understand MTP, but pretty much any OS with USB
support understands USBMS.
Sadly, it seems like my Android phone doesn't do USBMS. But usually I
send things over Bluetooth to it anyway. But when I hook this thing up
to my work computer with Windows XP on it, no access, and I don't see an
option for vanilla USBMS on the "USB HOOKED UP TO COMPUTER" menu on my
phone.
I'm not saying USBMS in lieu of MTP, I'm saying as an option a user can
choose so that non-MTP ready stuff can still access the phone.
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