The MTP protocol seems to be the thing. On my Fedora 30 system, I do this:
su dnf install simple-mtpfsFooling around with it:
simple-mtpfsWith my Samsung S4 connected via a USB cable, I get:
simple-mtpfs -l 1: SamsungGalaxy models (MTP)The github page for this gives better documentation than the usage message. Source is completely misleading and optional. If you only have one possible device (like I do), you ignore that and just supply a mount point as in:
cd mkdir mtp simple-mtpfs ./mtp .... fusermount -u ./mtpNote the "fusermount" command to unmount the device. The simple-mtpfs software works with "fuser", which is a driver that supports a user filesystem, for better or worse.
If you had multiple devices (which seems highly unlikely, but who knows, maybe you want to copy files from one phone to another or something), you would use:
simple-mtpfs --device 1 ./mtpBut never mind all of this, the simple command works and I see stuff mounted under ./mtp -- and no need in my case to fiddle any settings on my phone or answer dialogs. There was a long delay waiting for my phone show up and my Fedora desktop briefly showed a useless icon about a Verizon phone.
The trick now is finding my photos (which is what I want in this case) in the mounted directory structure. There are two directories, "Phone" and "Card". Pictures does not have what I want. However each of these has a DCIM directory.
I like to have any commands I won't remember after a week in a Makefile. Then I can just go to a directory, find a Makefile there, look at it, and be back on the air without hassle. So I set up this simple Makefile:
# mount and unmount phone list: simple-mtpfs -l mount: simple-mtpfs /home/tom/Phone/mtp umount: fusermount -u /home/tom/Phone/mtp pull: rsync -av mtp/Phone/DCIM/Camera/ CameraSo, all my phone related stuff (including the mount point) is in the Phone directory on my linux machine.
Note that I added a "make pull" command to pull any new photos off of my phone and maintain a mirror of my phone photos on my linux machine.
So now the scheme to pull photos off my phone is:
-- connect the phone with a USB cable cd Phone make mount make pull make umount
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