Can't connect to Android phone after recent Slackware64-current updates
by ljb643 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5CB2X)
After recent slackware64-current updates, when I connect my Android phone (set to MTP mode) via USB, I get a desktop icon in Xfce, but trying to open or mount it fails with: "No MTP devices found". This is with kernel 5.10.4 and Xfce-4.16. I went back to the kernels I used before, first 5.10.2, and then 5.4.84, but it fails the same way under those too.
Same phone and cable continue to work on another PC which has Slackware-14.2. If I switch the phone to PTP mode, it works under Slackware64-current (but of course most of the filesystem is inaccessible).
Any ideas? I don't even know what to try next.


Same phone and cable continue to work on another PC which has Slackware-14.2. If I switch the phone to PTP mode, it works under Slackware64-current (but of course most of the filesystem is inaccessible).
Any ideas? I don't even know what to try next.