I can not transfer ( see ) files from smartphone to asus 200HA
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I can not transfer ( see ) files from smartphone to asus 200HA
I managed to get mint to work ok-eish on this thing( asus e 200 ha ) but I can not see my phone folders ( HTC desire 526 ) so I can not transfer photos/videos. I also cant get sound to work trough HDMI connected to TV but file transfer from the phone is more important.
What can I do?
I get this :
What can I do?
I get this :
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
What issues are you having that are driving you back to Windows? Very few things can't be overcome these days. Unless, of course, you have Canon printers...
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
Re: When did you come to Linux?
Asus 200HA notebook. I installed mint 19 xfce on it. I have it connected to TV via HDMI but i only get sound from the laptop and not from the TV.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Wed Oct 17, 2018 4:26 pmWhat issues are you having that are driving you back to Windows? Very few things can't be overcome these days. Unless, of course, you have Canon printers...
Also when i connect my phone HTC desire 526 via USB I can not see my files on it and transfer them ( photo, video ).
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Asusucks wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:39 amAsus 200HA notebook. I installed mint 19 xfce on it. I have it connected to TV via HDMI but i only get sound from the laptop and not from the TV.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Wed Oct 17, 2018 4:26 pmWhat issues are you having that are driving you back to Windows? Very few things can't be overcome these days. Unless, of course, you have Canon printers...
Also when i connect my phone HTC desire 526 via USB I can not see my files on it and transfer them ( photo, video ).
OK. Are you using Pulse Audio? You have to have the Pulse Audio Volume Control installed. I don't think it is installed by default. Go to Configuration. If you're lucky, it will have one option that says "plugged in", or the others will say "unplugged". Choose the one that is either "plugged in" or has nothing after it. That may resolve it for you, so try to play a song or something. If not, start the song over and go to the Playback tab. Click at the bottom that says "All Streams and see if any of them are "hopping. In my case I use QMMP, a WinAmp style player. It comes up with the application. If it says "Built-In Analog Stereo", drop it down and see if it says something like "HDMI Audio Controller" and select that. Good? If not, head over to the tab that says "Output Devices" and see if it the HDMI/Display Port is selected. If not, selcet it. If all is right with the world, you should hear output from the TV. If not, come back and tell us what happened.
Oh, and tips are graciously accepted, preferably in 25-year old Scotch...
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
Re: When did you come to Linux?
These are the options I have:
Under "output device" in "port" I only have "analog output" option.
Under "output device" in "port" I only have "analog output" option.
Re: When did you come to Linux?
A chat topic is not the best place for troubleshooting. Just saying'. It's better to direct the folks who want to help you to your existing suppurt request topics.
If your issue is solved, kindly indicate that by editing the first post in the topic, and adding [SOLVED] to the title. Thanks!
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Asusucks wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:39 amAsus 200HA notebook. I installed mint 19 xfce on it. I have it connected to TV via HDMI but i only get sound from the laptop and not from the TV.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Wed Oct 17, 2018 4:26 pmWhat issues are you having that are driving you back to Windows? Very few things can't be overcome these days. Unless, of course, you have Canon printers...
Also when i connect my phone HTC desire 526 via USB I can not see my files on it and transfer them ( photo, video ).
Oh. as far as the phone, I can't see anything on my Kyocera Android phone, either. Even I need help with that...
But, I think the USB port is boned. It charges the phone. I take the card out and put it in a card reader.
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
Re: When did you come to Linux?
Ok. I agree.
That is a shame. Thanks for trying to help.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:43 am
Oh. as far as the phone, I can't see anything on my Kyocera Android phone, either. Even I need help with that...
But, I think the USB port is boned. It charges the phone. I take the card out and put it in a card reader.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Did you at least get the audio to work?Asusucks wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:48 amOk. I agree.
That is a shame. Thanks for trying to help.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:43 am Oh. as far as the phone, I can't see anything on my Kyocera Android phone, either. Even I need help with that...
But, I think the USB port is boned. It charges the phone. I take the card out and put it in a card reader.
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Sorry, Moem. I just saw a cry for help and jumped in feet first!
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Try the "Mulitchannel output" I bet that's your HDMI port....Asusucks wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:48 amOk. I agree.
That is a shame. Thanks for trying to help.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:43 am Oh. as far as the phone, I can't see anything on my Kyocera Android phone, either. Even I need help with that...
But, I think the USB port is boned. It charges the phone. I take the card out and put it in a card reader.
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Moem, you may want to try to move this to a more appropriated area. Thanks.
Appropraited? Damm Scocth!
Appropraited? Damm Scocth!
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Ok...I give up...BARTENDER!!!Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:06 am Moem, you may want to try to move this to a more appropriated area. Thanks.
Appropraited? Damm Scocth!
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
Re: When did you come to Linux?
I understand, and it's appreciated, but can you move the troubleshooting to the poster's other threads? Thanks!Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:04 am Sorry, Moem. I just saw a cry for help and jumped in feet first!
... Okay, seeing your request on preview, I'll do what I can, but it's not going to be pretty.
And please watch the quote marks. I've been cleaning up post after post with botched quotes.
If your issue is solved, kindly indicate that by editing the first post in the topic, and adding [SOLVED] to the title. Thanks!
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Well, I tried cleaning them up on the last one, but after a couple Scotches at 3AM, all bets are off!Moem wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:09 amI understand, and it's appreciated, but can you move the troubleshooting to the poster's other threads? Thanks!Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:04 am Sorry, Moem. I just saw a cry for help and jumped in feet first!
... Okay, seeing your request on preview, I'll do what I can, but it's not going to be pretty.
And please watch the quote marks. I've been cleaning up post after post with botched quotes.
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
Re: When did you come to Linux?
'Want' is a big word here... but I did what I could.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:06 am Moem, you may want to try to move this to a more appropriated area. Thanks.
If your issue is solved, kindly indicate that by editing the first post in the topic, and adding [SOLVED] to the title. Thanks!
Re: When did you come to Linux?
Tried it. Did not solve it.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:05 amTry the "Mulitchannel output" I bet that's your HDMI port....Asusucks wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:48 amOk. I agree.
That is a shame. Thanks for trying to help.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 3:43 am Oh. as far as the phone, I can't see anything on my Kyocera Android phone, either. Even I need help with that...
But, I think the USB port is boned. It charges the phone. I take the card out and put it in a card reader.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Thanks. Seems to have worked!Moem wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:18 am'Want' is a big word here... but I did what I could.Arch_Enemy wrote: ⤴Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:06 am Moem, you may want to try to move this to a more appropriated area. Thanks.
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
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Re: When did you come to Linux?
Hmmm....did you go back to the "Output Devices" tab and see if it appeared there? You would have to select it there and then check the "Playback" tab and see if it appears there as well.
May have to go another step back. Sometimes ALSA tells Pulse what to do.
Whererver you have the volume slider on the taskbar, right click and select "Sound Preferences". Click the "Hardware" tab and see what appears there. On my system it always defaults to the 'built-in audio', but see if there is another option there, in my case "HDMI Audio Controller". See if that's there and click it, then hit "Test Speakers". If still no joy, go to the "Output" tab and see what's there. In my case it also defaults to "Built-in Analog Stereo", so if the other option is there. At the bottom your Mutilchannel output should appear there.
Try that and tell us what happens. Good luck!
I have travelled 37629424162.9 miles in my lifetime
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.
One thing I would suggest, create a partition as a 50G partition as /. Partition the rest as /Home. IF the system fails, reinstall and use the exact same username and all your 'stuff' comes back to you.