Note the WLAN IP address (I have not tried via USB on Linux).On Linux (you must have kde libs and Dolphin or Konqueror installed): Some free (but less integrated) alternatives for ExpanDrive are: Now follow steps 3 - 7 from the above WLAN connection description, but in ExpanDrive connect to the Jolla USB IP address.Select the 'Sailfish' network interface and give it a manual IP address in the same range as the Jolla USB IP address (for example 192.168.2.25).On Mac go to System Preferences -> Network.When the 'USB connected" dialog pops up on Jolla choose 'Developer mode'.Connect your Mac and Jolla via USB cable.Not sure if it is necessary, but re-boot just in case.Install Horndis on your Mac (free download from ).Note the WLAN IP address that your Jolla has (see settings -> developer mode, default is 192.168.2.15).Via USB (note that you need to do all steps except the last only once) : ![]() ![]() If you open Aperture or iPhoto, you can import photos directly from your mounted Jolla.Click 'connect' and your Jolla will show up in Finder.If you enter '/' in the 'Remote Path' field, you will go to the root of the Jolla file system. If you leave the 'Remote Path' field empty, you will connect to the nemo home dir (where music, photos etc are). Drive type: SFTP, enter Jolla WLAN IP address in 'server' field, set 'nemo' in username field and enter password.Download ExpanDrive from (free 7 day trial, $39,95 afterwards).Note the WLAN IP address that your Jolla has (see settings -> developer mode).Enable developer mode on Jolla, set a password for ssh and root access.Via WLAN (note that you have to do steps 1 - 6 only once): On Mac (requires commercial app ExpanDrive, $39.95, see below for alternatives): I finally managed to transfer files to/from Jolla on both Linux and Mac (using GUI)
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