
@SFR - thanks for the report layout and the patch, I will try that too (may take some time, I already have a backlog for things to test on fd64 and fatdogarm).
@gcmartin - it is helpful if you can provide the link to your /etc/resolv.conf. Perhaps bundle it together in the the reports from bugreport in a convenient tarball for me to look.
Bugreport is command-line only, not in the menu (it's a good idea though - next release will have it on Control Panel -> Utilities). If you can't run it successfully, please edit /usr/bin/bugreport.sh and comment out the part that runs hardinfo, and just let it run the rest. I will need that info, otherwise we will be back and forth making posts guessing your hardware/network environment and progressing nowhere.
Oh, by default there is no firewall running, and MDM/LVM boot option has *no* any impact at all on MTP/USB
@step, @01micko - thanks for the info. I will see what I can do with that. I am not very familiar with MTP, the only android device that works (for me) is the Nexus7, which happens to be the "reference" platform and as such it will do MTP in the "correct way". I have other cheap non-branded android phones that does not support MTP and/or does not support it properly and will not talk to libmtp at all, so my testing is very limited. I will perhaps remove the wording for the udev rules, after some contemplation, I agree that although the message is probably right, most of the time it confuses rather than help.
@all - thanks for the lively discussion.
EDIT: I put up an experimental changelog, here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/packag ... ngeLog.txt. This is experimental because I don't know whether I can sustain the extra effort to maintain this file. If I can't keep it updated I will remove it altogether.