On 2013-03-10 21:49, Mike Pressel wrote:
All,
I have been playing around with a Samsung Galaxy trying to connect it to my
Kubuntu machines using MTP and I've run unto a very strange problem. The
machines are similar - both are HP Laptops and both have Kubuntu 12.10 on
them. Unfortunately, I do not remember the whole history of what I've
changed on both systems, so this could be a fun troubleshooting exercise.
So, the problem: on my machine, I can connect the android device without
any problems and I can browse, modify, change etc. anything on the phone
and the associated SD card.
On my wife's machine, when I open the device in Dolphin, I see the two
storage partitions on the phone (Card and Phone) via MTP. However, when I
try to open either of those storage locations, I get a continuous "Loading
Folder" message.
My question: can anyone even begin to tell me how I can go about
troubleshooting this? Everyone on the online message forums seems to say
that "it just works" Which it did for one of my machines.....
By the way, the machine that this is not working on is the newer of the two
machines and supports USB 3.0.
If anyone can help me solve this, I'll owe you a frothy beverage of your
choice (made in LU of course).
Regards
Mike
Is this mounted via USB-storage (compare with the machine where it just
works...)?
If yes, you can check in order (on both machines):
- does the device appear in the output of lsusb
- does it appear in /proc/scsi/scsi
- is the partition already mounted (check using df)
- can you mount the partition using the command line, and explore it?
As you have one machine where it works, you can do these checks on that
one as a reference, in order to see how the device appears on the
various levels...
Regards,
Alain