![]() …& matching that the phone’s MPE Client responds in its screen with: USB cable plugged in …in Konsole prior to launching MPE in Lappy, i see the response in Konsole : * daemon not running. When the phone is usb-cable-connected to the TW Lappy USB2 port, & i then issue… adb wait-for-devices During today’s ongoing testing i saw something interesting. The Wine-installed pc-based MPE pgm operates in tandem with a MPE Client app on the Android phone. Disappointingly, even after moving the cable to a USB2 port, nothing improved - all symptoms remained unaltered. …because i then checked the port on Lappy that i have been trying, & found that it is indeed a USB3 one. You should NOT use the USB 3.0 Port of your PC. Today i became briefly excited when i read this at … It’s quite burning me up, as i otherwise am really impatient to put TW onto my Tower…Īfter many more hours, still no solution yet, but possibly an important diagnostic development. However, i simply do not know enough to be able to troubleshoot this any further. Eg, until i later tried the BT & WiFi options, the constant failure of the USB connection to be recognised by MPE made me wonder if maybe the TW package android-tools is faulty… but clearly even if that was true & i do not now believe it is], it still could not explain the equivalent failures also of the other two modes. I could easily be wrong, but the fact that USB + BT + WiFi all fail, makes me suspect it’s a common-cause fault, not some weird coincidental failure of all three modes independent of each other & only wrt MPE. In TW, the essential problem is not getting MPE itself to run, but it’s the failure to connect. I observed that conversely the script mentioned while running that it created a 64bit system & that in case of problems the user should do it again with 32bit… but i don’t feel confident i would correctly edit the script to suit. My WinePrefix is deliberately a 32bit one, given my sense from my earlier research was that MPE under Linux needs a 32bit environment. ![]() Yes it did produce a runnable MPE GUI, but no it still did not allow any of those three connection options to work, hence still no sync. Having read your comments i did try it yesterday … it did run & is rather impressive… but in the end it left me no better off. ![]() I already was aware of that page, & the script, but until yesterday i’d always avoided it… rightly or wrongly i was worried about its security, as well as whether or not it was still applicable. If it almost works, then maybe the script can be modified slightly to work.Īgain, thanks. Didn’t notice unsupported locations.Īlthough it’s a bit of a risk to run something like this without knowing whether it should work (maybe you’d want to ask in the MyPhoneExplorer support forums first?), it might make installing on Linux a snap.
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