[Bug 1092621] Re: Ubuntu 12.10 does not support Google Nexus 4 phone in MTP mode

Tony Whitmore 1092621 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Dec 20 17:40:34 UTC 2012


Thanks for the suggestion. gmtp brings up the correct folder listing,
and I have successfully transferred some files to the device using it.

So whatever gmtp is doing should be incorporated into the default
behaviour when the device is detected.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 12.10 does not support Google Nexus 4 phone in MTP mode

Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have just bought a Google Nexus 4 phone. The device supports two
  transfer modes: MTP and PTP. MTP is the default for this phone.

  If MTP is selected (the default), the device is not detected. If I connect the device to a PC running Windows 7, a range of directories are accessible, including Music, Downloads, Pictures etc. This was the behaviour I expected to occur on Ubuntu.
  If I select PTP, the device is detected as a camera by Ubuntu. The DCIM and Pictures directories are accessible.

  Ubuntu appears therefore not to support the Nexus 4 in MTP mode. I
  will append the output of lsusb and mtp-detect.

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