04-17-2021, 11:27 PM
I think mtp responder hack was removed because there is a much better way, the standard way .
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!