![]() You will see a message saying that the phone is connected in charging mode (you may have to swipe down at the top of your screen to reveal it). Make sure you have unlocked the phone (ie put your password in) before you connect it to the computer. I do it all the time with my Blackberry Android phone using the cable and it works just like an external drive. It really is as simple as waynus said in the first answer. the easy linux tips and tricks blog i have went through and am tweeking my machines, i have linux on 4 computers now. I am also looking for a person to help coach me on some becoming proficient in Linux Mint to learn programming I do not want to bother busy people and am not sure where those questions should go here on the forums. Does the linux mint have a program that goes onto the android that makes this happen? or is their a setting that will open the contents of the android open on my computer so i can select the media and transfer it via bluetooth? my phone and computer have a connection already but i do not see the contents of the android on my computer and dont know how to make that happen. airdroid is a file on the internet that allows this for the android, but it has all kinds of permissions and data collection that i do not want to give them. ![]() but the phone documents and files do not show up on the computer to be able to retrieve them. my computer established a connection with the phone and if i had files on the computer i could select them for the phone. I am trying to learn more to do actual things in the program. I know how to hook up the cable and get files. Imessed with Suse a little bit back in the early 2000s. i am a newbie to linux mint, i have a very small understanding of linux but not how to do alot of things. Ok I have a dell latitude e6330 this laptop has bluetooth. Hate it when they say 90MB transfer write speed and then when i do it it goes all the way to 10MB, but that's besides the point i just got a 512GB sd and uced this method to copy all my data I plug the usb-c in my phone and my computer and make my android use data transfer, then open any file manager. the way you "hook" up an android to linux is the same as it's been for the past 10 years with minor changes from android hiding settings now You're not being clear as to what you want.
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