[OpenIndiana-discuss] Cannot access Moto X phone on Hipster

Will Brokenbourgh will.brokenbourgh2877 at gmail.com
Thu May 4 19:38:21 UTC 2017


On 05/04/17 12:09, Alexander Pyhalov wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Fortunately, mtp is usually implemented in userland, not as kernel 
> module.
> It's enough for kernel to see it as USB device (you can check it in 
> prtconf -v).
>
> For example, I have
>
>   device, instance #2
>                 Driver properties:
>                     name='pm-components' type=string items=3 dev=none
>                         value='NAME= usb_mid2 Power' + '0=USB D3 
> State' + '3=USB D0 State'
>                 Hardware properties:
>                     name='driver-minor' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000000
>                     name='driver-major' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000002
>                     name='high-speed' type=boolean
>                     name='configuration#' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000001
>                     name='usb-product-name' type=string items=1
>                         value='LGE Android Phone'
>                     name='usb-vendor-name' type=string items=1
>                         value='LG Electronics Inc.'
>                     name='usb-serialno' type=string items=1
>                         value='LGD410851994d'
>                     name='usb-raw-cfg-descriptors' type=byte items=39
> value=09.02.27.00.01.01.00.80.fa.09.04.00.00.03.06.01.01.08.07.05.81.02.00.02.00.07.05.01.02.00.02.00.07.05.82.03.1c.00.06
>                     name='usb-dev-descriptor' type=byte items=18
> value=12.01.00.02.00.00.00.40.04.10.3e.63.28.02.01.02.03.02
>                     name='usb-release' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000200
>                     name='usb-num-configs' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000002
>                     name='usb-revision-id' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000228
>                     name='usb-product-id' type=int items=1
>                         value=0000633e
>                     name='usb-vendor-id' type=int items=1
>                         value=00001004
>                     name='compatible' type=string items=5
>                         value='usb1004,633e.228.config1' + 
> 'usb1004,633e.228' + 'usb1004,633e.1' + 'usb1004,633e' + 'usb,device'
>                     name='reg' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000006
>                     name='assigned-address' type=int items=1
>                         value=00000002
>
>
> You can install gmtp and try if it sees the device. gmtp should be run 
> with root privileges to be able to access device.
> I've just updated gmtp and libmtp to 
> system/media/gmtp at 1.3.10-2017.0.0.0 , library/libmtp at 1.1.13-2017.0.0.0,
> you can try updated versions.
>
> There's one know issue - gmtp stucks when scanning device for about 
> half a minute. But after that it works more or less fine.
>
> ---
> System Administrator of Southern Federal University Computer Center

Hello Alexander,

At your suggestion, I installed gmtp and attempted to use it with root 
privileges, however I received this error:

(gmtp:2159): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.gmtp' is not 
installed

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

- -

Will Brokenbourgh
Oregon, USA

Sent from my OpenIndiana desktop




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