>This was so damn convenient, why can't we have nice things?
I want to plug in an Android device and have it expose its internal memory as a USB mass storage device like it did in 2009
MTP is motherfricking cancer and bloat
>I want cops to be able to plug in an Android device and have it expose its internal memory as a USB mass storage device like it did in 2009
Good morning Officer
This was so damn convenient, why can't we have nice things?
i miss it too. thats why i boot into TWRP now and pull the entire storage to my pc using adb. works perfectly. in the future im gonna upgrade to a sony which have SD card slots which will make data transfer better. just pulling out sd, putting in into pc, copy-paste. much more reliable than MTP
so use waydroid on linux
it's not emulation, it's the android container running natively on linux
WSL2 from the MS store has GPU acceleration and uses wayland so it should even work on windows
>This was so damn convenient, why can't we have nice things?
I want to plug in an Android device and have it expose its internal memory as a USB mass storage device like it did in 2009
MTP is motherfricking cancer and bloat
>I want cops to be able to plug in an Android device and have it expose its internal memory as a USB mass storage device like it did in 2009
Good morning Officer
if you keep anything incriminating on a phone you've already lost
iphones don't have this problem
I suppose it's impossible because not all operating systems acces ext4, ffs or whatever Android uses nowadays.
All operating systems can read those filesystems. At worst the developers of the OSes refuse to implement it. Open source.
what prevents the phone just serving fake fat32 partition that is mapped to the real fs
Wouldn't you be back to the same abstraction layer shit
at least it is standard filesystem unlike mtp what isn't filesystem but protocol
You can still root the phone and mount the whole filesystem on a network at least.
i miss it too. thats why i boot into TWRP now and pull the entire storage to my pc using adb. works perfectly. in the future im gonna upgrade to a sony which have SD card slots which will make data transfer better. just pulling out sd, putting in into pc, copy-paste. much more reliable than MTP
>rsync via termux
Sorry, I don't know what that is or does.
It would let you run android apps on the desktop through chrome without the need for emulation
Very well. So they removed it?
It's been dead for years
so use waydroid on linux
it's not emulation, it's the android container running natively on linux
WSL2 from the MS store has GPU acceleration and uses wayland so it should even work on windows
I thought that was the Android Market at first.
works on my machine
prove it
damn
you're able to use the last version with the current chrome?
no, chrome 35.0.1916.27
How good is it as AVD replacement?
Never heard of that. Did it make so you can use Android apps with Chrome or what
yes