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- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2014 02:47:13 +0200
- From: Bruno Raoult <braoult@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Smart phone vs Tablet: app on sd
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s/only disable/only delay it for 3 more hours/Sorry.On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 2:39 AM, Bruno Raoult <braoult@example.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Christian Horn <chorn@example.com> wrote:
When connected via USB, the nexus 7 and other Android devices
can be mounted via MTP, i.e. using 'simple-mtpfs'.
Timestamps are broken, but the following works reasonably well
for me: rsync -rv --size-only /mnt/store/src /mnt/nexus7Yes, I tried it already, but it is quite slow, and needs a physical connection.Night cronjobs cannot work overnight, therefore.
Wifi/BT become useless, if I need a computer near my tablet.
For me, Google made a wrong choice: having an app restriction instead of user one.I would like my tablet to be a computer, Google decided decided it won't.
I would like to use my software, Google decided only its software is secure for SD (butallows a full write on internal SD, much more dangerous than external SD IMHO).
I would like my media to have user permission, instead of apps ones (as now multi-user
is "supported").Maybe this could change, however, when they understand that 100% cloud is nota solution; when other players with different customers will offer an alternative, for
instance.
Breaking apps is breaking the Android ecosystem, somewhere (just a personal opinion,don't take it as an affirmation). I have currently on my tablet a notice to install KitKat.
It comes every 3 hours, I cannot disable it, only disable.
My tablet is not mine. It belongs to Google/Samsung: They can do what I cannot (beside rooting)br.
A colleague found an further solution for the 'not enough storage
on the tablet' issue: there are now boxes sold with a harddisk
inside, a battery and a wlan accesspoint.
cheers,
Chris
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