On 10/17/2015 10:03 AM, Daniel Bauer wrote:
(It is very easy with my Android 2.2 phone. It appeared as a normal disk in dolphin. I want to have this somehow. How?)
I've been running Android for many years, and I never cable the phone to the computer. Phones have become increasingly locked down to make this option less useful unless rooted. I have a wifi router, with encryption turned on, and I simply use ES file explorer to access via FTP, or Samba shares. I suppose if you don't own your own router, you might not want to trust the one in the coffee shop. But with any cheap router there is little reason to fear any interception of your content using widely known means of protecting your wifi signal or connections. It just works, and works fine. I simply can't be bothered to cable up any more. I've also used Bluetooth, as it is short enough range that your worries would have to be in your back yard to be an issue. And KDE warns about attempts to pair and requires a pin. The MTP agent in KDE 4, (OpenSuse 13.2) seems to work just fine, but some areas of the phone are write only. Yes I see your rant, but either you use the device or you don't. There is no evidence that Google grabs your private images. -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org