On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2013-02-16 at 13:45 -0300, Mario Storti wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> <pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sat, 2013-02-16 at 12:12 +0000, Dariusz J. Garbowski wrote:
> >> On 15/02/13 08:49 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> >> > On 02/15/2013 06:40 AM, Mario Storti wrote:
> >> >> KDE Device Notifier stopped showing my cell phone after upgrade to
> >> >> Fedora 17/18. (I don't know exactly if it was for F17 or for
F18,
> >> >> since I did the upgrade to F17 and immediately after I did the
upgrade
> >> >> to F18.)
> >> >>
> >> >> I did some research and found many posts related to MTP, suggesting
to
> >> >> install mtpfs, jmtpfs. I followed the recipes with no success.
> >> >
> >> > Try installing kio_mtp ?
> >>
> >> kio-mtp sort of works with Nexus 4 but it crashes more often than actually
manages to complete any
> >> copying task. Sometimes, just sometimes, it succeeds. I got the impression
that maybe it's not
> >> maintained or really, really buggy. So I used the method described on the
web [1] and mount the
> >> phone using simple-mtpfs. Not clicky nor automatic but works reliably.
> >
> > I do pretty much that (the stock mtpfs is very unreliable and doesn't
> > seem to be maintained. Perhaps kio_mtp is using it underneath?). What I
> > don't do is add any udev-rules stuff. It doesn't seem to be necessary
as
> > far as I can see. IOW I just run:
> >
> > simple-mtpfs <my-nexus-directory-point> &
> >
> > and later
> >
> > fusermount -u <my-nexus-directory-point>
> >
> > and it Just Works (tm). This is on F18 but F17 was the same.
> >
> > poc
>
> Thanks guys for your tips. I don't think this will help me because as
> I described before, my problem seems to be KDE specific. The device is
> correctly detected in Gnome and even in Gimp (running on KDE!). So I'm
> think that it is rather a bug in the KDE Device Notifier or either a
> misconfiguration in my system.
I should have mentioned that I'm also using KDE. On device insertion, I
see an entry in the device notifier (labelled "Portable Media Player")
with several possible actions including downloading photos with Gwenview
or Digikam, and opening with the File Manager. After installing kio_mtp
I have an additional action for the File Manager. Unfortunately the
pop-up doesn't distinguish between the two FM entries but testing shows
that one opens with the camera: protocol and the other with mtp:.
Presumably I could fix the labelling by editing the notifier settings,
but as I said I don't use this as simple-mtpfs works fine.
I don't see the "Portable Media Player" entry in device notifier.
You might try "simple-mtpfs -l" to see if it detects your
phone. Also,
unlock the phone before inserting it (this seems to matter more or less
randomly as far as I can tell).
[mstorti@kinky mstorti]$ simple-mtpfs -l
No raw devices found.
[mstorti@kinky mstorti]$
I think now that the phone perhaps is not connecting through MTP at
all! This reinforces my idea that it is rather a misconfiguration in
my KDE settings or a bug in device notifier.
Thanks! Mario
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