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  • #51104
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      I’ve installed all libmtp and nothing to appear in my file manager who is nemo. Please any help is apreciated. Thanks in advance!

      #51106
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        try this:
        apt install jmtpfs (124kb) https://packages.debian.org/buster/jmtpfs

        #51109
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        angel7
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          jmtpfs is already the newest version (0.5-2+b2).

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          caprea
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            nemo might needs the gvfs-backends

            #51112
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            angel7
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              sudo apt-get install gvfs-backends
              Lendo listas de pacotes… Pronto
              Construindo árvore de dependências
              Lendo informação de estado… Pronto
              Some packages cannot be installed. This mean that you ask to a situation impossible or if you are using a unstable distro, that some packages
              required was not create still or went retire from “Incoming”. The information following can help to solve the situation:

              The following packages has mismatched dependencies:
              gvfs-backends : Depends: libsmbclient (>= 2:4.0.3+dfsg1) but will not be isntalled
              E: Impossible resolve this problems, you hold broken packages.

              I’ve tried to install dependencies but did not work because it says this

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                Use the tools already provided with antiX. I just tried it on a VM and it worked flawlessly.
                First, use Control Centre > Preferred Applications to set change the default File Manager to Nemo.
                Second, Launch “Android Device USB Connect” (Menu > Applications > antiX > Android Device USB Connect)
                DONE. A new NEMO window opens the mounted Android device for you to explore.

                If it can be done with the normal antiX tools, DO IT! They were created for a reason.

                antiX Live system enthusiast.
                General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

                #51208
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                  Thanks so much! So simple! Sorry for any disturb!

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