![]() ![]() Thanks to write_mem on Ubuntu forums for the original. If anyone finds devices not already in this database, they should submit them for inclusion. ![]() This is selected on the Fire screen (pull down from top when you connect). When the Fire connects, you can either connect in MTP mode or in PTP mode (photographs). You just need additional lines in the two files mentioned above. I’ve managed to connected my Amazon Fire HD 8 (2015 edition) also. When you next connect the device it should show up. Now lets know how to install it on ubuntu 15.10: Open Terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and type in these commands sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y wine1.7 Latest version of wine is 1.7. Restart to udev service with: sudo service udev restart This will look like the following:ĪTTR=“1” Next thing is to add a line in the file /etc/udev/rules.d/les. The Vendor 0bb4 is HTC and the device 0dea is the M7_UL. ![]() The Bus and Device numbers will depend on the USB bus your device is connected to and the ID numbers, which are in the format Vendor:Device will depend on the actual device. The line will look something like the following:īus 002 Device 004: ID 0bb4:0dea M7_UL With the undetected device plugged in, I ran lsusb from a terminal and saw a line representing my HTC One. My version of nf was already the same as the one recommended in the post on Ubuntu forums. I didn’t need to install libmtp-common mtp-tools libmtp-dev libmtp-runtime or libmtp9 as my Ubuntu Mate installation already had the latest versions of these. I followed the various steps and found some of them to be unnecessary. I found a post on the Ubuntu forums which was very useful. ![]()
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