On Fri, 24 May 2013 08:30:51 -0700, Craig White wrote:
obviously beyond you.
Indeed! :)
I'm just a regular Joe user of a smartphone & Centos (which is the OS choice of my employer who provides the laptop).
While most of you, on Centos, are experienced with compiling source code (e.g., MPT source), I fail half the time if/when I try to run make files.
USB Storage requires the telephone to unmount the memory device from the telephone so the host computer could then mount it and transfer files back and forth. That is simply not an option for main memory but an option for expansion cards.
For an average user, will this problem of mounting an IceCreamSandwich Android phone to a Centos laptop be resolved when MTP RPMs are available?
If so, when would we expect to see MTP RPMs in the standard repositories? (i.e., how long should I expect my workaround to be in place?)