From: Garrett Gaston ------------------------------------------------------ That last reply was to wes who didn't seem to know anything about mtp when = he replied to me. Sorry for the confusion. From: boodaddy@gmail.com Date: Tue=2C 23 Oct 2012 10:17:20 -0400 To: chugalug@chugalug.org Subject: Re: [Chugalug] Android tablets Garrett=2CThats exactly what we have been saying. Most of the newer Androi= d devices that ship with onboard storage (and no card slot) will normally s= how up as MTP=2C and NOT mass storage. There are several reasons why=2C bu= t the most important one is to keep users from jacking up the android syste= m files=2C on a routine USB connection. =20 On Tue=2C Oct 23=2C 2012 at 10:14 AM=2C Garrett Gaston wrote: I'M pretty sure it has something to do with mtp. Apparently android devices= no longer show up as mass storage. From: wes@the-wes.com Date: Tue=2C 23 Oct 2012 07:00:17 -0700 To: chugalug@chugalug.org Subject: Re: [Chugalug] Android tablets try plugging it in while you have the tablet unlocked. the tablet should po= p a window asking if you want it to Charge Only=2C or act as a Mass Storage= Device. If it does not=2C the problem is in the tablet. perhaps in the past this option was presented to someone=2C and they chose = Charge Only=2C and selected "don't ask again" ? -wes On Tue=2C Oct 23=2C 2012 at 6:55 AM=2C Garrett Gaston wrote: I don't really know what you mean by setting it as a media device or a came= ra. I just plugged it in and expected it to show up in Nautilus the same wa= y it shows up in Windows Explorer. I have also googled the problem and from= what I've read it doesn't show up in /dev either. From: boodaddy@gmail.com Date: Tue=2C 23 Oct 2012 09:42:39 -0400 To: chugalug@chugalug.org Subject: Re: [Chugalug] Android tablets Do you have you tablet set to connect as a media device or a camera? On Tue=2C Oct 23=2C 2012 at 9:34 AM=2C Garrett Gaston wrote: I have a lot of mtp packages installed including libmtp9 but still it will = not show up. Date: Sun=2C 21 Oct 2012 20:14:51 -0400 From: boodaddy@gmail.com To: chugalug@chugalug.org Subject: Re: [Chugalug] Android tablets No most androids are going to the MTP protocol. My galaxy tab 10.1 shows up= fine on rhel and Fedora when I install libmtp packages=20 On Oct 21=2C 2012 7:43 PM=2C "William Wade" wrote: I thought any Android device when plugged in could act as a mass storage device (i.e. like any standard usb drive.) On Sun=2C Oct 21=2C 2012 at 2:29 PM=2C Garrett Gaston wrote: > I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab=2C the big screen. I am currently just using = the > wi-fi internet=2C I do not want to pay for additional service apart from = what > I have at home. My only complaint is that I can not use it with Linux. Wh= en > I plug in the device it will not show up anywhere. I've consulted google > which gave me a bunch of tutorials but they have so far failed. > >> Date: Fri=2C 12 Oct 2012 11:35:04 -0400 >> From: jmaldrich@yahoo.com >> To: chugalug@chugalug.org >> Subject: [Chugalug] Android tablets > >> >> So=2C after reading this thread on Jelly Bean=2C I'm tempted to go out a= nd >> buy a new tablet that's got Jelly Bean. Anyone know a decent tablet >> that *will* use Mobile Data=2C but doesn't require a contract? The thing >> I like about my Dell Streak is that I'm using T-Mobile's "pay as you >> go" service and if something happens (like I get laid off or >> something) I can just not pay next month and I'm not going to get hit >> with a huge cancellation fee. OTOH=2C I still have access to data >> on-the-go=2C even if I'm not near an open Wi-Fi hotspot. >> >> I would love to find a tablet that has the latest version of Android=2C >> has mobile data service and does not require a contract=2C and all for a >> decent price (>=============================================================== From: wes ------------------------------------------------------ I know about MTP. I am just suggesting an alternative possibility. Possibly even worth a minute and a half of your time to check the settings. While I don't have a Galaxy Tab to test with, it isn't that new. It should still support USB Mass Storage. What version of android do you have installed on it? -wes