My best suggestion is to try running the Xplora Park under WINE (Windows Emulator). The VTech Support team couldn't help me further, as it is only for "win/mac". Are these the driver files? And how to install them? but no instructions or textfile to open to see what these files are or what they're needed for. I found a download of so called drivers for this on this page: Or should I install a specific driver for this, and how to do so? Or better, automatically so the Xplora Park software can connect to device directly. However, when I do " ~ $ lsusb " in th terminal, he recognizes it as:īus 002 Device 005: ID 0f88:3189 VTech Holdings, Ltdĭoes anyone know how to be able to connect to that? (manually?) My filesystem doesn't seem to connect with the device neither. I need this connection to install a new game on it. However, this software then makes a connection to the device via usb to be able to add music/photos/games on the device. There is some additional software which I downloaded and installed (Xplora Park): I bought it when I was still using Windows, but now with Linux, I cannot get it to connect. Wondering if someone can help me to connect my computer (Linux Mint Cinnamon) to a Vtech Storio 2 (kids tablet) ?
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