04-17-2021, 11:27 PM
I think mtp responder hack was removed because there is a much better way, the standard way
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With the same user experience (ie. full file manager access to PP's emmc and uSD)
(also I'm thinking of this blog post: https://blog.brixit.nl/do-you-really-want-linux-phones/ )
Yoda says - do it this way you will.
1. Connect via USB-C and SSH. --ref: https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php...networking
2. Using SSH with a key instead of password. --ref: https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php...o:security
3. Passwordless SSH Login. --ref: https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-setup-p...-ssh-login
4. Create Alias for SSH Hosts. --ref: https://www.howtogeek.com/75007/stupid-g...-for-hosts
5. Add a Bookmark to your favorite file manager for " sftp://mobian " or whatever alias you created in step 4.
Notice that ~99% of the steps above are to configure your client ie. Desktop/Laptop. All the phone needs is openssh-server (you may need to install it btw).
Additionally you can go through the above steps to set up the phone as a client too and access your Desktop/Laptop storage from the phone's file manager.
You can (and I do) basically set up both devices as both client and server on both USB-C and WiFi networks and it's very nice indeed.
Cheers!
. With the same user experience (ie. full file manager access to PP's emmc and uSD)
(also I'm thinking of this blog post: https://blog.brixit.nl/do-you-really-want-linux-phones/ )
Yoda says - do it this way you will.
1. Connect via USB-C and SSH. --ref: https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php...networking
2. Using SSH with a key instead of password. --ref: https://wiki.mobian-project.org/doku.php...o:security
3. Passwordless SSH Login. --ref: https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-setup-p...-ssh-login
4. Create Alias for SSH Hosts. --ref: https://www.howtogeek.com/75007/stupid-g...-for-hosts
5. Add a Bookmark to your favorite file manager for " sftp://mobian " or whatever alias you created in step 4.
Notice that ~99% of the steps above are to configure your client ie. Desktop/Laptop. All the phone needs is openssh-server (you may need to install it btw).
Additionally you can go through the above steps to set up the phone as a client too and access your Desktop/Laptop storage from the phone's file manager.
You can (and I do) basically set up both devices as both client and server on both USB-C and WiFi networks and it's very nice indeed.
Cheers!

