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Make this cohere to the rest of Linux (use regular mount/umount commands) by doing two steps Jmtpfs - based on libmtp for accessing MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) devices Note: The following is likely to not work and you might have to resort to libgphoto2 or a file manager with gvfs support like PCManFM.įirst edit your /etc/nf and uncomment the following line: MTPfs - based on libmtp, it is a FUSE filesystem that supports reading and writing from any MTP device Upload album searches the source directory for album covers, and sets the best available cover. Available options are: Upload Album, Upload Directory and Upload Files. If you want to interact with it via the graphical user interface, start the android-file-transfer application, choose a destination folder and click any button on the toolbar. Type help in order to list all the commands available, exit to quit. If you want to interact with it via the command line interface, run the command: Also, note that fuse could be 7-8 times slower than ui/cli file transfer. If you want album art to be displayed, it must be named albumart.xxx and placed first in the destination folder. The directory ~/mnt is used in the examples below.įUSE mounts can generally be unmounted using fusermount -u mountpoint.Īndroid File Transfer - MTP client with CLI, Qt UI, and FUSE wrapper which uses a custom MTP implementation Tip: It is recommended to reboot your computer after installing MTP related packages.įor the FUSE-based file systems, you might need to create the mount-point directory first.
