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If you are using a desktop not server implementation then using the default file manager just click on connect to server; host address is 192.168.2.15 and via ssh and you get your phone mounted... Bookmark it with user and password saved so that next time you connect via USB, you can click on the connection and it opens up your phone's directories
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