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Re: NetBSD vs. smartphones?




El 19 de marzo de 2024 16:55:49 CET, Brad Spencer <brad%anduin.eldar.org@localhost> escribió:
>"John D. Baker" <jdbaker%consolidated.net@localhost> writes:
>
>> The smartphone I have can appear as any one of three types of devices
>> when plugged into another computer system via USB:
>>
>>   mass storage
>>   MTP device
>>   PTP device
>>
>> It is currently set to identify as a mass storage device.
>>
>> When I plug it into any of my NetBSD systems, NetBSD reports it as
>>
>>   umodeswitch
>>
>> that the device is a mass storage device and that it is disabling
>> umass support.
>>
>> If I reboot the system and drop into userconf to disable umodeswitch,
>> the umass driver attaches and reports a device but that it is offline.
>> It doesn't matter whether the phone is locked or unlocked at the time
>> of attachment, the system reports the drive as offline.
>>
>> Without divulging information that might make my (or others) phone open to
>> compromise, has anyone else dealt with a  situation like this?
>
>
>libmtp is in pkgsrc and I have use it and the associated utilities it
>contains to talk MTP to a smartphone...  a long time ago... but it did
>work..
>
>

Hello, last weekend I was trying to make libmtp work but I couldn't. Next week end when I will have free time I will try again.

Regards
Ramiro




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