Is it possible to access SD card images or directories from python raspberry pi/ ubuntu
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I'm populating my SD card with photos and I want to access this photo by raspberry pi's python where my mobile device is connected to respberry pi.
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Hi @manun, as a rule of thumb, you should always provide "Research Effort" before asking in Stack Overflow. I'm 100% sure what you want is possible given raspberry pi runs an standar linux and that you can access files from android in linux, and that you can open files/photos in python. So, probably your problem is more specific like "how to programatically mount an android", and probably you already tried something, just show it.
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I'm populating my SD card with photos and I want to access this photo by raspberry pi's python where my mobile device is connected to respberry pi.
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I'm populating my SD card with photos and I want to access this photo by raspberry pi's python where my mobile device is connected to respberry pi.
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Hi @manun, as a rule of thumb, you should always provide "Research Effort" before asking in Stack Overflow. I'm 100% sure what you want is possible given raspberry pi runs an standar linux and that you can access files from android in linux, and that you can open files/photos in python. So, probably your problem is more specific like "how to programatically mount an android", and probably you already tried something, just show it.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Nov 10 at 21:24
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Hi @manun, as a rule of thumb, you should always provide "Research Effort" before asking in Stack Overflow. I'm 100% sure what you want is possible given raspberry pi runs an standar linux and that you can access files from android in linux, and that you can open files/photos in python. So, probably your problem is more specific like "how to programatically mount an android", and probably you already tried something, just show it.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Nov 10 at 21:24
Hi @manun, as a rule of thumb, you should always provide "Research Effort" before asking in Stack Overflow. I'm 100% sure what you want is possible given raspberry pi runs an standar linux and that you can access files from android in linux, and that you can open files/photos in python. So, probably your problem is more specific like "how to programatically mount an android", and probably you already tried something, just show it.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Nov 10 at 21:24
Hi @manun, as a rule of thumb, you should always provide "Research Effort" before asking in Stack Overflow. I'm 100% sure what you want is possible given raspberry pi runs an standar linux and that you can access files from android in linux, and that you can open files/photos in python. So, probably your problem is more specific like "how to programatically mount an android", and probably you already tried something, just show it.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Nov 10 at 21:24
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Hi @manun, as a rule of thumb, you should always provide "Research Effort" before asking in Stack Overflow. I'm 100% sure what you want is possible given raspberry pi runs an standar linux and that you can access files from android in linux, and that you can open files/photos in python. So, probably your problem is more specific like "how to programatically mount an android", and probably you already tried something, just show it.
– Luis Miguel Mejía Suárez
Nov 10 at 21:24