SUMMARY KDE Connect attached to a Samsung GF935F. 'Before' it was possible to open a Dolphin window , showing the file system on the phone. 'Now' the error message comes up 'unable to mount file system. Device not responding'. At the same time it is possible to send files from phone to Laptop! Before - After: One of the last updates (openSUSE Tumbleweed) broke this function SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS KDE Plasma Version: 5.16.0 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.58.0 Qt Version: 5.12.3 docb@T520:~> zypper if kdeconnect-kde Repository-Daten werden geladen... Installierte Pakete werden gelesen... Informationen zu Paket kdeconnect-kde: -------------------------------------- Repository : openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss Name : kdeconnect-kde Version : 1.3.4-2.3
I have the same problem with my Samsung Galaxy S8.
What version of the app are you running on Android and what version of Android do you have on your phone?
Android version is 8.0.0 , KDE Connect App is 1.12.93
KDE Connect latest versions and Android 9.0
Created attachment 121691 [details] attachment-19380-0.html Could you also give us the versions of kdeconnect on the desktop?
1.3.4 and 1.12.93
Created attachment 124460 [details] adb logcat terminal output Bug 409079 - Cant open filesystem on Android device Can confirm an issue with accessing the Samsung File system from the desktop. Desktop version: 1.3.5-3 App version 1.13.5 (24.nov. 2019) I gave kdeconnect adb access rights while connecting through adb/usb and now it can access the android file system via wifi and via usb with dolphin perfectly fine. So guessing it is a "security fix/restriction" by android. If that matters, the phone is a SM-G930F (S7 Galaxy) - Android version 9. I got the logcat running while it does it:
KDE Connect release 1.4-1.1 and App version 1.12.93 still show the same issue @Jack - can you describe how you gave access via adb? Does it only work for USB connections or as well via Wifi?