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Re: Connecting to laptop (mac os x in my case) via USB to browse files
given how the tablet unmounts the cards when you plug in the cable, its likely to be some limitation in linux.
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Re: Connecting to laptop (mac os x in my case) via USB to browse files
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Besides, there are plenty of ways to get to the rootfs without involving a USB cable, sftp or sshfs and FUSE are two very good options. |
Re: Connecting to laptop (mac os x in my case) via USB to browse files
Because Linux was not written for phones, it has to unmount the cards. This is because sane people do not want two OS's to write different data to the same place. So, the best way would be through sftp, because this is wireless (aka over WiFi), and its easy after you set it up. After installing OpenSSH on the tablet, I think you can use the built in "Connect to Server" dialog in OSX. Not very sure, because I have not used a Mac since school ended. In Ubuntu, the "Connect to Server" has sftp support, so probably OSX does as well.
Note: I know that you want to connect over USB, but this is over WiFi. Quote:
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Re: Connecting to laptop (mac os x in my case) via USB to browse files
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It's conceivable that the N8X0 could maintain read-only access to the memory cards while hooked up via USB, but I expect it'd require a fair amount of programming, since two computers (N8X0 and PC) would be accessing the same raw device. |
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