![]() For me runningĮcho PNP0C0D:00 > /sys/bus/acpi/drivers/button/unbind But does calm down when the android screen saver kicks in.įor my phone it looks like the phone also charges whilst in usb cable attached data transfer mode with scrcpy running, so a laptop as a server with a android phone also attached is quite a nice server, with UPS (laptop battery should the mains fail) and relatively low power consumption (my laptop ac unit is rated at 45 watts). With scrcpy running cpu rises considerably. Is a little heavy on cpu on my desktop presumably for the screen transfer, with Fatdog main session, OpenBSD in a kvm/qemu (server for http/ssh) and my container all running, that runs at around 2-4% cpu. In chrome right context 'Copy link' of a youtube url to the clipboard, alt-space-enter and the video is played without any clutter or ads.įor me that's a couple of great utilities added within the space of a couple of weeks. I have ctrl-space set in jwm to show the main menu, alt-space is set to show my bookmarks (as another root: menu coded within. They have the intelligence and merely need the app(s). Insure your FATDOG and the phone are on the same home network (LAN)įATDOG's server must be running (OR your NAS or your Window/MAC is actively serving)Įnter the IP address of FATDOG and userID+passwordĭone. And there are others I have used over the years, as weill. And there are also several free file-managers I've also used over the years: If on Android try this one, "Cx File Manager" as well as VLC. It has a network feature allowing you to connect to FATDOG to move video/pics/music. One easy one that many people (er, developers and videos watchers) have is VLC. I've never rooted a phone for apps as I haven't needed to so thus far.īut in the play store on Androids-Apples are file managers that have built-in clients allowing connections to a SAMBA or Windows SMB server. ![]() P310don wrote: ↑ Wed 11:10 how do you get a samba share working on Android? Some phones have it, others need rooting to do it. Automatically renames album cover to make it visible from media player. Supporting partial read/writes, allowing instant access to your files. FUSE wrapper (If you'd prefer mounting your device), ![]() Metadata license CC0-1.0, project_license LGPL-2.0+ I thought it was cool and decided to share it with anyone who needs it.Īndroid File Transfer - Smartphone to PC Linux Ready! You have access to the files on your phone. It's simple to use: connect your smartphone to the PC with the USB cable select data transfer and click on the AppImage. I downloaded it, opened the AppImage, run the anti-virus to make sure everything was ok. Hi! In the midst of my need, without being able to access my files on the smartphone through the PC via USB cable, I found this AppImage on github.
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