Le 18/06/2015 18:19, Curt a écrit : > On 2015-06-18, Curt <cu...@free.fr> wrote: >> On 2015-06-18, Steve Greig <greigst...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> It would be great to have any ideas which could help me transfer files to >>> the phone (I am particularly keen to move music files at the moment). I >>> would be happy to use the command line but when I googled that it looked >>> very complicated. >>> >> There's an app called AirDroid; they ask you to sign up for god knows >> what online, but that is uneccesary for the purposes of simple file >> transfer. >> >> Assumes you have a wireless network; the app gets a local ip address via >> dhcp that you simply stick into the address bar of your favorite >> browser, and off you go. >> >> With all the caveats that apply, of course. >> >> > Or maybe you need 'mtpfs'; do you have that installed? > > Description: FUSE filesystem for Media Transfer Protocol devices > MTPfs is a FUSE filesystem that supports reading and writing from MTP > (Media Transfer Protocol) devices, such as MP3 players, video players or > digital cameras. > > I found jmtpfs works better for me (with a wiko rainbow and a samsung S4 mini) than mtpfs
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