Android File Manager Ubuntu

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  • No app needed on the Android side (I have adb installed if that can help): No app needed on the Android side (I have adb installed if that can help): Graphical UI: up to you. If you have a graphical file manager, which you do: Check:) Ability to put/pull files to the local Ubuntu filesystem: Check. Copy as you would do locally:).
  • For installing the Android-x86 OS on your Linux desktop, first, you need to download the ISO or rpm file from here. Booting using ISO Then, create a bootable USB stick using ISO.

The best way to access files on an android device from Linux is to install a ssh server app on the device (e.g., SSHelper) and use a ssh client of choice from Linux to access it - it is safe, most gui file managers in Linux can be used as ssh clients, it works over WLAN. Plug in your Android device using USB cable in Ubuntu. In your Android device, swipe down from above in the home screen and click Touch for more options. In the next menu, select option 'Transfer File (MTP)'. Run below command in terminal to find out the device ID etc. You can see the VID and PID in the command output for your device.

Are you tired of finding and plugging in your USB cable just to transfer files between Android and Ubuntu desktop? In this quick tutorial, we will show you how to easily share files between the two. This is the easiest way.

Transfer Files between Android and Ubuntu Using FTP

First install a FTP server on your android device. There's a lot of FTP servers for Android such as this good one.

Click the Install button on that webpage and Google Play store will automatically download and install it on your Android device.

Once the FTP server is installed on Android, open the app then press the red power button to start FTP server.

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Once it's started, it will give you the FTP server address, username and password of your android device. It also tells you that anonymous user is enabled and where the home directory is located.

Now open nautilus file manager on your Ubuntu desktop, go to File > Connect to Server.

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Enter the FTP server address of your Android device. Then click Connect.

In the next window, select the default Anonymous option and click Connect.

And now nautilus will take you to the home directory of your Android FTP server.

If a SD card is inserted to your Android phone or tablet, then the default home directory will be your SD card.

Using FTP, you can transfer any files be it mp3 file, e-book, video, picture etc from Ubuntu desktop to your Android device or vice versa. Audio mp3 editor. It's like another hard drive partition is mounted.

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You can also configure the FTP port, home directory, anonymous access, read and write permission etc for your Android FTP server.

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