Also affected. In my case, a Samsung Galaxy S SCL GT-I9003
Ubuntu 14.04 ships libmtp 1.1.6. I wonder if a higher, or lower version of this lib, would fix these problems? (I said "lower" in my previous sentence, because many people claim here that it worked with Ubuntu 12.04.)
Apparently Ubuntu 12.04 included libmtp-1.1.3-1, and Ubuntu 15.04 includes latest libmtp, which is 1.1.8. Has anyone of you tried to run Ubuntu 15.04? Or downgrade your libmtp to 1.1.3 in your 14.04?
For the record, my mtp-detect log:
$ mtp-detect
Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.libmtp version: 1.1.6
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP).
Found 1 device(s):
Samsung: Galaxy models (MTP) (04e8:6860) @ bus 1, dev 10
Attempting to connect device(s)
ignoring libusb_claim_interface() = -6PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device
LIBMTP PANIC: failed to open session on second attempt
Unable to open raw device 0
OK.
Also affected. In my case, a Samsung Galaxy S SCL GT-I9003
Ubuntu 14.04 ships libmtp 1.1.6. I wonder if a higher, or lower version of this lib, would fix these problems? (I said "lower" in my previous sentence, because many people claim here that it worked with Ubuntu 12.04.)
Apparently Ubuntu 12.04 included libmtp-1.1.3-1, and Ubuntu 15.04 includes latest libmtp, which is 1.1.8. Has anyone of you tried to run Ubuntu 15.04? Or downgrade your libmtp to 1.1.3 in your 14.04?
For the record, my mtp-detect log:
$ mtp-detect
Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.libmtp version: 1.1.6
Listing raw device(s) claim_interface () = -6PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP).
Found 1 device(s):
Samsung: Galaxy models (MTP) (04e8:6860) @ bus 1, dev 10
Attempting to connect device(s)
ignoring libusb_
LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device
LIBMTP PANIC: failed to open session on second attempt
Unable to open raw device 0
OK.