[CentOS] adb Samsubg note 2 and centos6

ken gebser at mousecar.com
Fri Dec 7 11:23:00 UTC 2012


Here's some instructions for connecting using Debian, but, except for 
the download and install commmands, I'd assume it's the same as for 
Centos: 
<http://www.androidcentral.com/ics-feature-mtp-what-it-why-use-it-and-how-set-it>.

hth

On 12/06/2012 02:58 PM Craig White wrote:
> you should have no problem using adb&  obviously would need the SDK in order to achieve that and MUST turn on the developer option (USB Debugging) in order for that to work and I suspect would also have to root the phone but that too can be done via adb.
>
> I am telling you though, the WifiExplorer is way cool and the pro version is easily worth the price.
>
> SSHDroid is easy enough to use and works well.
>
> Craig
>
> On Dec 6, 2012, at 11:05 AM, me at tdiehl.org wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Craig White wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:08 AM, me at tdiehl.org wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone figured out how to mount a Samsung note 2 on Centos 6? When I plug
>>>> it in to the usb port it is detected and the get the following in the log:
>>>>
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: new high speed USB device number 35 using ehci_hcd
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: New USB device found, idVendor=04e8, idProduct=6860
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=4
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: SerialNumber: 42f7ad039a3d8f3b
>>>> Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices
>>>>
>>>> lsusb shows:
>>>> Bus 001 Device 035: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd GT-I9100 Phone [Galaxy S II], GT-P7500 [Galaxy Tab 10.1]
>>>>
>>>>>  From there I cannot figure out how to mount it.
>>>>
>>>>>  From goggling it would appear that I need adb and some udev rules.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how to get this to mount?
>>>
>>> ----
>>> I don't but the bigger problem is that if you try to attach to the built-in
>>> storage, that would require MTP, support for which on Linux is meager to
>>> non-existent but the Galaxy Note 2 does have an SD slot and any SD cards
>>> should be obvious via USB Storage.
>>
>> I have a friend with a Galaxy Note that somehow got his to mount both his
>> SD card and the built-in storage using adb. The problem is he cannot remember
>> what he did. That fone also uses MTP. I was hoping that I can find the magic
>> incantation to be able to do the same thing with my Note 2.
>>
>>> The easier/best solution would likely be to use an Android program called
>>> WiFi Explorer (I paid the guy $2 I think for the pro version) and it's
>>> really, really nice and easy. Also, I found SSHDroid to be relatively easy
>>> to use (requires using 'scp' or rsync via ssh to copy files to/from.
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestions. I had not thought of going that way. The more I
>> think about this, the better I like it. I have some automated scripts I use
>> to back up some of my data via rsync. The SSHDroid seems like it would work
>> for that and maybe allow me to run my scripts via a cron job and not have to
>> worry about being connected to a wire. WiFi Explorer looks good also.
>> Hard to go wrong for $.99. :-)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
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