All excited with my new Transformer, plugged it into the USB expecting to copy a load of files to it for after-hours reading and watching, but NOOO!
Kubuntu (12.04 to be Precise) insists on mounting it as a Camera. The Transformer is in debug mode, configured to connect using MTP (Media device) and not PTP (Camera). The Kubuntu USB widget shows it as 3 devices, all cameras - evidently seeing the Tranformer's cameras as separate devices. But, on selecting the "Asus Transformer" it still mounts as a camera. The nett result is that KDE refuses to copy files to it (though why it would/should refuse to copy arbitrary files to a camera is beyond me - I've often in the past carted files around using my camera as a handy form of thumb-drive.)
Where/how do I tell KDE that this device is emphatically NOT a camera?
Kubuntu (12.04 to be Precise) insists on mounting it as a Camera. The Transformer is in debug mode, configured to connect using MTP (Media device) and not PTP (Camera). The Kubuntu USB widget shows it as 3 devices, all cameras - evidently seeing the Tranformer's cameras as separate devices. But, on selecting the "Asus Transformer" it still mounts as a camera. The nett result is that KDE refuses to copy files to it (though why it would/should refuse to copy arbitrary files to a camera is beyond me - I've often in the past carted files around using my camera as a handy form of thumb-drive.)
Where/how do I tell KDE that this device is emphatically NOT a camera?
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