Cable Used: anker powerline+ (https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Powerline-Durability-Samsung-Nintendo/dp/B01GN0M6NE)
When copying the same file from a my labtop using linux i can copy in about 2mins (3gb movie)
On Windows 7 that file will take more than 5 usually 8 (windows dialog box says 12)
Ive reinstalled intel usb3 drivers, set my xhci to smart auto, handoff enabled
Android drivers as well as adb are installed
Using USB Device Tree Viewer i can see that it is connected to a usb 3.0 HUB and:
Device Bus Speed : 0x03 (SuperSpeed)
Meaning it should have usb 3.0 speeds.
What am i doing wrong here?
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Hi there,
has anyone tried to use the MTP file transfer option of the Fairphone with Ubuntu (I'm using 13.04 at the moment). It seems that the phone is recognized by my system:
Code:
[49875.145923] usb 1-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci-pci
[49875.240046] usb 1-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0bb4, idProduct=0c02
[49875.240057] usb 1-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, Product=3, SerialNumber=4
[49875.240063] usb 1-1.2: Product: MT65xx Android Phone
[49875.240068] usb 1-1.2: Manufacturer: MediaTek
[49875.240072] usb 1-1.2: SerialNumber: ...
but the device is not shown in Nautilus.
Who knows how to fix that?
Thanks,
Tobi
prinz.z said:
Hi there,
has anyone tried to use the MTP file transfer option of the Fairphone with Ubuntu (I'm using 13.04 at the moment). It seems that the phone is recognized by my system. but the device is not shown in Nautilus.
Who knows how to fix that?
Thanks,
Tobi
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I guess this is more an Ubuntu issue/question than Fairphone's..
You can follow instructions here
Code:
$ sudo mtpfs -o allow_other /media/MTPdevice
Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=0bb4 and PID=2008) is UNKNOWN.
Please report this VID/PID and the device model to the libmtp development team
Found 1 device(s):
0bb4:2008 @ bus 2, dev 20
Attempting to connect device
Android device detected, assigning default bug flags
Listing File Information on Device with name: FP1
Nautilus gave me read-only access to content under the custom mount point /media/MTPdevice. dmesg gave me the same log as yours when recognizing the device...
It doesn't work for me either. But this is an issue that is usual in Ubuntu. Even though it is not an issue in Ubuntu.
* libMTP with a detailed description
* gvfs-mtp
* go-mtpfs
I use either the USB storage or PTP.
(MTP is buggy.)
Okay, I see.. With my former phone (LG O4x, cm-11) it was working flawlessly with mtp on Ubuntu, that's the rason I asked.. With the fairphone, I'm simply using adb for the moment to copy single files..
elchi1234 said:
It doesn't work for me either. But this is an issue that is usual in Ubuntu. Even though it is not an issue in Ubuntu.
* libMTP with a detailed description
* gvfs-mtp
* go-mtpfs
I use either the USB storage or PTP.
(MTP is buggy.)
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hi
i have buy lenovo ethernet adapter for my surface rt, but i connot found arm drivers
thinkpad usb 3.0 ehernet adapter
is it possible work whit my surface??
If you plug it in and it doesn't work automatically, then probably not.
I don't know if you're running RT 8.0 or 8.1. On 8.0 there was exactly 1 driver available for worked with USB adapters that used the AX88772 chip, but I'm fairly sure they are USB 2.0. This driver was NOT included with the OS.
With 8.1 I believe there are two drivers that shipped with the OS, but I recall reading that they don't automatically install when a USB Ethernet adapter is plugged in, so you might try running the add new hardware wizard and select the driver manually. I still suspect these drivers are for USB 2.0 but I'm not sure. Perhaps you'll get lucky...
Try install this driver. Only for Win8.0.
Finally caught the driver bug! W10 x64. Take one PC that would concurrently connect N10(Omnirom 6), N9 (rooted) and stock N5 and connect a Pixel C. Connects as a Pixel C in Device Manager under "Portable Devices" - enable USB debugging and W10 says "The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned and Windows doesn't recognise it". Could write a book on the steps taken. Tried to add "Android Composite ADB Interface" via install legacy hardware and pointing to Googles USB drivers (v11) I get a no x64 compatible files error. Even cleaned out W10 driver store of relevant drivers via the command prompt ( and then discovered RAPR windows front end to pnputils.exe at https://driverstoreexplorer.codeplex.com/). Nexu5 with USB debugging + MTP connects perfectly haven't tried N9 or N10.
Any bright ideas?
Don't think this has any relevance with MTP working - Using Anker USB-C to USB3 cable with rounded edges on connectors - AFAIK this version has the correct resistor
download a copy of USBDeview for x64
open it, sort the list on vendorid
uninstall every driver with vendorid of 18d1
close the program, unplug all USB devices, reboot
make sure you have the newest google drivers on the pc
plug in pixel c and let drivers install, unplug pixel c and reboot
it should now work correctly
this routine has helped me every time i had issues with the pixel c and pc recognition
most of the steps came from wugfresh's nexus root toolkit advice on how to get proper drivers
i think what happens is drivers from other devices combine to create a situation windows can not fix so need to start over.
each device plugged in will get the install routine.
Hi,
Tablet: RK 3126
Manufacturer: Rockchip Fuzhou
Tablet OS: Android 4.4
Laptop OS: Win 10 x64
Problem: Not able to install drivers/ successfully connect the tablet to my laptop.
The tablet doesn't have a normal micro USB port, instead it has a 5 pin connector. Something like this. I cut a USB cord in half and managed to connect the tablet to the laptop. Now device manager shows "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)" which as I understand is supposed to happen with Rockchip tablets. Now, I cannot get further to this. I downloaded Rockchip driver assistant v4.3 and tried all variants of x64, x32 and win8, win7, vista, xp but nothing seems to work.
Please help if you have ever worked with Rockchip devices with Windows 10.
Thanks.
Turns out the USB cable was defective. What are the odds of that! Works great now
I have a replacement cable.
I tried plugging in my device in my laptop using USB 3.0 port but it only charges my phone, it doesn't detect the MTP to transfer files. But when I tried plugging it in in the USB.. 2..0 port, MTP works.
My question is, is this because of the cable? Or is the A5 not supported by USB 3.0?
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I have a replacement cable.
I tried plugging in my device in my laptop using USB 3.0 port but it only charges my phone, it doesn't detect the MTP to transfer files. But when I tried plugging it in in the USB.. 2..0 port, MTP works.
My question is, is this because of the cable? Or is the A5 not supported by USB 3.0?
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Mine works on a USB 3.0 port.
USB 3.0 should be backwards compatible to USB 2.0, so I think it's the cable. Maybe you could try again on a different pc? Just to be sure.
If you're using Windows check your device manager to see what it says, maybe a specific usb driver is needed?
i have same problem.
many time ago my phone (A5 2017) recognize with my laptop but after some update its not recognize in laptop but detect in office PC.
i do some work like change windows , reinstall add driver, use linux but not work in laptop. its now just work with one PC in office and other PCs not work. (
visit this site for your question " https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a5_(2017)-8494.php "