Hey guys. So, I have an old phone, and I wanted to install an old driver for it... and it didn't work obviously. After reading the debug logs, it turns out that this thing is so old that the latest supported version was Ubuntu 13.04... which is pre-systemd... I was wondering if anyone could help me get this driver working? Google Drive Link to files are attached. Hope someone can help me.
Drive Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-KKuIE ... sp=sharing
Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
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Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
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Re: Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
If you really want help with this, you should do three things:
1) Tell us the model of the phone.
2) Tell us which version of Linux Mint you are using.
3) Make the page where you have the information stored open so that anybody can look at it.
1) Tell us the model of the phone.
2) Tell us which version of Linux Mint you are using.
3) Make the page where you have the information stored open so that anybody can look at it.
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Re: Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
1. ZTE Majesty Pro LTE.
2. Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon.
3. I thought it was - I'll fix that right now, sorry.
2. Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon.
3. I thought it was - I'll fix that right now, sorry.
Re: Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
Alright - Link updated.
Re: Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
Although even the kernel driver (a USB serial driver) seems to in fact still compile even against a current kernel, what happens if you simply plug the USB cable from phone to computer? Because that serial driver lists a lot of USB IDs that seem provided for by current kernels OOTB. Other than the serial driver this seems to otherwise consist of userspace MTP stuff; again usually provided for OOTB by gvfs-mtp.
That is, why do you or why do you believe you need this software at all?
That is, why do you or why do you believe you need this software at all?
Re: Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
When I plug it in, it throws an error and simply doesn't show me the files.
Re: Getting a positively ancient ZTE phone Driver working (This is pre-Systemd levels of old)
OK, "throwing an error" (the computer I suppose, not the phone) is already quite good insofar that the system recognizes that something happened; would mean that the software you posted is not, essentially, needed.
I don't know how ancient your phone is but here's information up to Android 4.3+ on how to connect as USB Mass Storage (UMS) rather than MTP: https://www.lc-tech.com/pc/how-to-conne ... rage-mode/ [edit: or http://www.device-recovery.com/how-to-c ... orage-mode which mentions Android 6 and 7]
"An error" is of course little information but it is an unfortunate fact that GVFS-MTP, i.e., that which on Linux systems provides you with access to MTP devices from the GUI, is quite brittle. If you can get the phone to connect as UMS that would likely fix any issue you have. If not it might be a matter of libmtp needing to be told it should be driving your device; a quick google seems to indicate this might not be possible without recompiling some stuff but let's first just see if you can connect as UMS.
If not, with the phone connected you'd want to run
Do however need to be away for now, so reply (from me) will be at best in a day or so...
I don't know how ancient your phone is but here's information up to Android 4.3+ on how to connect as USB Mass Storage (UMS) rather than MTP: https://www.lc-tech.com/pc/how-to-conne ... rage-mode/ [edit: or http://www.device-recovery.com/how-to-c ... orage-mode which mentions Android 6 and 7]
"An error" is of course little information but it is an unfortunate fact that GVFS-MTP, i.e., that which on Linux systems provides you with access to MTP devices from the GUI, is quite brittle. If you can get the phone to connect as UMS that would likely fix any issue you have. If not it might be a matter of libmtp needing to be told it should be driving your device; a quick google seems to indicate this might not be possible without recompiling some stuff but let's first just see if you can connect as UMS.
If not, with the phone connected you'd want to run
sudo mtp-detect
and/or sudo lsusb
. I might be able to find out how and where. You should in any case resist the temptation of trying to get that ZTE-supplied stuff going: both the usbserial and the MTP stuff there are standard; things should work without, and are unlikely to work better with.Do however need to be away for now, so reply (from me) will be at best in a day or so...