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Re: Transferring files between Samsung tablet and a Debian box



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On 12.07.2012 19:39, mark@neidorff.com wrote:
> If I can add value to this post....I just got a Samsung Galaxy S
> III and would like to know how to transfer my music and podcasts
> from my PC to the phone.  Just like the tablet, the phone is not
> recognized as a device when the USB cable is plugged in.  So, my
> question is how are files copied to it?

Uncheck Settings --> Applicaltions --> Development --> USB debugging

If that is checked, you can only move files using ADB.

That wasn't checked by default in my Galaxy 5, but Galaxy Y of my
sister had it checked by default and it seems to check itself
automatically on reboot*.

*Why people who hate this feature have it and not me, who would like
it? :(

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