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When plugged into my Linux box .. there is no option other than Camera mode which will allow any kind of transfer to/from the Nexus; and then only pics. As I only use Linux, this might be a deal breaker for me!

Any ideas anyone!?

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Over reaction on my part (not unusual) got a wifi transfer app .. works faultlessly. Loving this handset!

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Sounds like, based on this: http://www.androidpo...b-mass-storage/
that you need to do something like this:
http://soledadpenade...-mtp-and-linux/


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View Postgiryan, on 20 November 2011 - 12:04 PM, said:

Sounds like, based on this: http://www.androidpo...b-mass-storage/
that you need to do something like this:
http://soledadpenade...-mtp-and-linux/

Many thanks .. aafm looks promising, but I will stick with Wifi File Transfer Pro .. which works great and requires minimal setup.



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View PostFatherD, on 19 November 2011 - 11:07 PM, said:

Over reaction on my part (not unusual) got a wifi transfer app .. works faultlessly. Loving this handset!

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk

Doesn't sound like an overreaction to me. Google remove something and then a solution is to buy a paid app to replace it.

I'm sure there's other options but I'm not pleased that there are official solutions for Windows and Mac OS X but not linux.





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