Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> Maybe the BIOS / UEFI Firmware has options for this?
The solution was found by "acpitool -w".
Several of the devices were enabled at my host.
By try&error I figured out which one is my keyboard (XHC1) and which one
my mouse (PTXH).
I disabled it those by:
echo
On Lu, 13 dec 21, 16:22:17, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> my brand new computer (amd64, Bullseye) can be suspended to ACPI Mode S3 by
> "acpitool -s" under Debian.
>
> But whenever the USB mouse is moved (even a jiggle is enough) or the USB
> keyboard a key is hit, the computer wakes u
per device in the system settings:
https://ibb.co/5YhPYBs
https://ibb.co/XzGwmZr
(I'm sorry to offer screenshots only in German)
How can this wakeup behaviour by USB devices be disabled under Debian?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Klaus.
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Gene Heskett wrote:
> The $2 ones were clones, and occasionally even better. I paid $40 for the
> first troublesome POS. Before there were clones.
I can second that - actually the originals are very reliable and good, but
10x the price of the Chinese clones.
The Taiwanese have also a tool to chec
On Thursday 28 May 2020 12:33:54 Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> >On Sunday 17 May 2020 11:56:51 John Conover wrote:
> >> I have two Prolific PL2303 devices on a machine. The output of
> >> lsusb is identical for both, including iSerial of 0, for both.
> >>
> >> Is there any way of d
Gene Heskett wrote:
>On Sunday 17 May 2020 11:56:51 John Conover wrote:
>
>> I have two Prolific PL2303 devices on a machine. The output of lsusb
>> is identical for both, including iSerial of 0, for both.
>>
>> Is there any way of doing udev SYMLINK+ with these devices?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
On Tuesday 19 May 2020 04:39:55 Richard Hector wrote:
> On 18/05/20 4:44 am, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 17 May 2020 11:56:51 John Conover wrote:
> >> I have two Prolific PL2303 devices on a machine. The output of
> >> lsusb is identical for both, including iSerial of 0, for both.
> >>
> >>
On 18/05/20 4:44 am, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 17 May 2020 11:56:51 John Conover wrote:
>
>> I have two Prolific PL2303 devices on a machine. The output of lsusb
>> is identical for both, including iSerial of 0, for both.
>>
>> Is there any way of doing udev SYMLINK+ with these devices?
>>
>
On Sunday 17 May 2020 11:56:51 John Conover wrote:
> I have two Prolific PL2303 devices on a machine. The output of lsusb
> is identical for both, including iSerial of 0, for both.
>
> Is there any way of doing udev SYMLINK+ with these devices?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
TBT John, the best place
I have two Prolific PL2303 devices on a machine. The output of lsusb
is identical for both, including iSerial of 0, for both.
Is there any way of doing udev SYMLINK+ with these devices?
Thanks,
John
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Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Some time ago I read the kernel 4.19 include support for some Mediatek
> 802.11ac USB devices. When I saw the kernel 4.19 arrived into
> unstable/testing I ordered one of these devices.
>
> The device arrived but it does not work at all. A quick look
Hello.
Some time ago I read the kernel 4.19 include support for some Mediatek
802.11ac USB devices. When I saw the kernel 4.19 arrived into
unstable/testing I ordered one of these devices.
The device arrived but it does not work at all. A quick look at the
kernel configuration shows those
Hello.
Some time ago I read the kernel 4.19 include support for some Mediatek
802.11ac USB devices. When I saw the kernel 4.19 arrived into
unstable/testing I ordered one of these devices.
The device arrived but it does not work at all. A quick look at the kernel
configuration shows those
On Mon 07 Jan 2019 at 13:45:09 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 01/07/2019 01:35 PM, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> > On 07.01.19 20:21, Brian wrote:
> > > On Mon 07 Jan 2019 at 18:52:45 +0100, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:45:57AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > > > It's not insta
On 01/07/2019 01:35 PM, Ulf Volmer wrote:
On 07.01.19 20:21, Brian wrote:
On Mon 07 Jan 2019 at 18:52:45 +0100, Ulf Volmer wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:45:57AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
It's not installed. Man page says it is for "SysV init".
As I did not chose otherwise I assume I hav
On 07.01.19 20:21, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 07 Jan 2019 at 18:52:45 +0100, Ulf Volmer wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:45:57AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
>>> It's not installed. Man page says it is for "SysV init".
>>> As I did not chose otherwise I assume I have a straight systemd system.
>>
>>
On Mon 07 Jan 2019 at 18:52:45 +0100, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:45:57AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > On 01/07/2019 11:26 AM, deloptes wrote:
> > > Do you have autofs installed? If yes - remove!
> >
> > It's not installed. Man page says it is for "SysV init".
> > As I did
On 01/07/2019 11:52 AM, Ulf Volmer wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:45:57AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/07/2019 11:26 AM, deloptes wrote:
Do you have autofs installed? If yes - remove!
It's not installed. Man page says it is for "SysV init".
As I did not chose otherwise I assume I hav
On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 11:45:57AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 01/07/2019 11:26 AM, deloptes wrote:
> > Do you have autofs installed? If yes - remove!
>
> It's not installed. Man page says it is for "SysV init".
> As I did not chose otherwise I assume I have a straight systemd system.
Then
On 01/07/2019 11:26 AM, deloptes wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I am using STRETCH with MATE desktop.
I need to disable automatic mounting of *ANY* external USB connected
mass storage device.
When the device is plugged in it should appear *ONLY* in the "Devices"
menu and allow mounting by clicki
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I am using STRETCH with MATE desktop.
> I need to disable automatic mounting of *ANY* external USB connected
> mass storage device.
>
> When the device is plugged in it should appear *ONLY* in the "Devices"
> menu and allow mounting by clicking on its identifier.
>
> TIA
I am using STRETCH with MATE desktop.
I need to disable automatic mounting of *ANY* external USB connected
mass storage device.
When the device is plugged in it should appear *ONLY* in the "Devices"
menu and allow mounting by clicking on its identifier.
TIA
On 06/28/2018 07:39 AM, terryc wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 08:21:16 + (UTC) Curt
wrote:
On 2018-06-28, terryc wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 12:27:30 -0400 Jape Person
wrote:
My suggestion is late, and possibly not much of a
contribution due to my not having read the entire thread.
I have
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 08:21:16 + (UTC)
Curt wrote:
> On 2018-06-28, terryc wrote:
> > On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 12:27:30 -0400
> > Jape Person wrote:
> >
> >> My suggestion is late, and possibly not much of a contribution due
> >> to my not having read the entire thread.
> >>
> >> I have two mo
On 2018-06-28, terryc wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 12:27:30 -0400
> Jape Person wrote:
>
>> My suggestion is late, and possibly not much of a contribution due
>> to my not having read the entire thread.
>>
>> I have two motherboards which BIOS settings which allow the
>> front-side USB ports t
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 12:27:30 -0400
Jape Person wrote:
> My suggestion is late, and possibly not much of a contribution due
> to my not having read the entire thread.
>
> I have two motherboards which BIOS settings which allow the
> front-side USB ports to be set for charging only. Is there any
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:56:22 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> terryc wrote:
>
> > The current diagnose is that the front usb ports have failed for
> > data. they work fine for power(mobile phone charging), but not for
> > data.
> >
> > Not impressed as the mobo is less than two years old.
>
> I hope
terryc wrote:
> The current diagnose is that the front usb ports have failed for data.
> they work fine for power(mobile phone charging), but not for data.
>
> Not impressed as the mobo is less than two years old.
I hope for you and your health that you clean up your home regularly. Two
years is
On 06/27/2018 09:38 AM, terryc wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:57:33 +0200 deloptes
wrote:
terryc wrote:
Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV &
"noise device"
what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
Nothing. that was the problem. it is hard to mount it i
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 21:57:33 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> terryc wrote:
>
> > Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV & "noise
> > device"
>
> what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
Nothing. that was the problem. it is hard to mount it if you don't know
what /dev
terryc wrote:
> Mostly it is USB sticks for stuff to play/display on the TV & "noise
> device"
what do you see in dmesg when you plug in the device?
What happens if you downgrade the kernel to the previous version?
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 08:23:23 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> terryc wrote:
>
> > raid
> > array on USB3.0
>
> what does raid array has to do with USB3.0?
software raid through USB port to case carrying five hard disks.
It isn't mounted in /etc/fstab and i usually type the mounting string
when I need
t; System is Debian Stretch V9.4
> > dragonfly 4.9.0-6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
> > 4.9.88-1+deb9u1 (2018-05-07) x86_64 GNU
> > Rebooting with the device plugged in does not "locate" the device.
> > I've used fuser and lsof on both device and directories where the
> >
terryc wrote:
> raid
> array on USB3.0
what does raid array has to do with USB3.0?
what is your use case exactly?
oting with the device plugged in does not "locate" the device.
I've used fuser and lsof on both device and directories where the
devices are normally mounted to no benefit.
The only USB devices that are recognised are keyboard, mouse and raid
array on USB3.0.
If you run "journa
does not "locate" the device.
I've used fuser and lsof on both device and directories where the
devices are normally mounted to no benefit.
The only USB devices that are recognised are keyboard, mouse and raid
array on USB3.0.
Hi!
I am trying to install debian testing (netinst) inside a VM. My USB devices
do not work, but only when using the debian image. They work fine in ubuntu.
I'm attaching the log and also putting a link to pastebin in case the
attachment doesn't work.
This output is from the HOST,
On Tuesday 19 September 2017 01:53:25 Tixy wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 17:49 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 18 September 2017 11:39:26 Tixy wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 11:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > > My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, coul
On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 17:49 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 18 September 2017 11:39:26 Tixy wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 11:13 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > > My instant problem, a disappearing usb camera, could also be solved
> > > I think, by power cycling the usb por
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 11:59:16AM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 01:05:58AM +, stefan.schwar...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> > I am using my laptop (lenovo T430, debian testing)
> > regularly in a docking station. The dock has a USB
> > keyboard, USB mouse and monitor permanently at
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 01:05:58AM +, stefan.schwar...@gmx.net wrote:
> I am using my laptop (lenovo T430, debian testing)
> regularly in a docking station. The dock has a USB
> keyboard, USB mouse and monitor permanently attached. The
> laptops suspends from time to time, and _after_ resumin
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015, stefan.schwar...@gmx.net wrote:
> I am using my laptop (lenovo T430, debian testing) regularly in a docking
> station. The dock has a USB keyboard, USB mouse and monitor
> permanently attached. The laptops suspends from time to time, and _after_
> resuming X11 or some other
I am using my laptop (lenovo T430, debian testing) regularly in a docking
station. The dock has a USB keyboard, USB mouse and monitor
permanently attached. The laptops suspends from time to time, and _after_
resuming X11 or some other system component
the input from USB mouse and keyboard to be
on a mount point called /flash. Since there are several
> > possibilities of usb devices that will be plugged in and have a FAT32
> > file system, I will need to screen for that in the ruleset, not the
> > device manufacturer as that would only match maybe one device at the
>
On Sun, 06 May 2012 09:25:39 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
(...)
Nice to see you finally sorted the CD-R problem.
> I still need to fix an entry in fstab to mount a FAT32
> usb stick on a mount point called /flash. Since there are several
> possibilities of usb devices tha
On Tue, 03 Apr 2012 17:34:34 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 15:21:14 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> I see no mention there to the afore mentioned NTFS-3G warning at all
>> ;-)
>
> The NTFS-3G message was quoted in the original post of this thread.
Of course, because -as far as I
On Wed, 4 Apr 2012 11:29:12 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 03 apr 12, 15:21:14, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> > That's why we have to use UUID instead >:-)
>
> ...or LABELs.
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
Thank you both. Using either labels or uuids in fstab will accomplish
what I was trying to do
On Ma, 03 apr 12, 15:21:14, Camaleón wrote:
>
> That's why we have to use UUID instead >:-)
...or LABELs.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 15:21:14 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> I see no mention there to the afore mentioned NTFS-3G warning at
> all ;-)
The NTFS-3G message was quoted in the original post of this thread.
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On Tue, 03 Apr 2012 09:41:47 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 11:59:42 -0500
> ntrfug wrote:
>
>> For years I have been able to use external hard drives and thumb drives
>> on my systems, but not since I installed Wheezy.
>>
> ...
>>
>> The problem is not limited to devices with NTFS
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 11:59:42 -0500
ntrfug wrote:
> For years I have been able to use external hard drives and thumb
> drives on my systems, but not since I installed Wheezy.
>
...
>
> The problem is not limited to devices with NTFS file systems; I can't
> mount ext2 or ReiserFS devices either.
On Tue, 03 Apr 2012 13:26:18 +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 02:21:49PM +, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 08:17:52 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:10:48 + (UTC) Camaleón
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> It can't be the "same" message, that's for sur
On Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 02:21:49PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 08:17:52 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:10:48 + (UTC) Camaleón
> > wrote:
> >
> >> It can't be the "same" message, that's for sure ;-)
> >
> > Yes, it can.
> >
> > It is.
> >
> > Exactly the
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 09:48:27 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:21:49 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> Show us, please.
>>
>> I really doubt you get a message pointing to NTFS-G3 or Tuxera website
>> for a volume formatted with ext2 or reiserfs. That would be something
>> worth seei
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 14:21:49 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> Show us, please.
>
> I really doubt you get a message pointing to NTFS-G3 or Tuxera
> website for a volume formatted with ext2 or reiserfs. That would be
> something worth seeing :-)
I HAVE shown you.
You HAVE seen it.
If you refuse t
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 09:12:59 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:22:59 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> Bug?
>>
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631504
>
> Thank you for that pointer. Apparently this has been an issue for a
> while, and for GNOME desktops as well
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 08:17:52 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:10:48 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> It can't be the "same" message, that's for sure ;-)
>
> Yes, it can.
>
> It is.
>
> Exactly the same.
Show us, please.
I really doubt you get a message pointing to NTFS-G3 or
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:22:59 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> Bug?
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631504
Thank you for that pointer. Apparently this has been an issue for a
while, and for GNOME desktops as well (which indicates to me that the
problem is somewhere in the autom
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 14:31:02 +0100
Keith McKenzie wrote:
> It's there. So if you use a root terminal, you should be able to
> mount it. After that, you will need to find out why it isn't being
> auto mounted, as that seems to be what you want.
I already know I can mount it as root.
I would like
On 01/04/12 14:15, ntrfug wrote:
Apr 1 07:48:33 mysystem kernel: [281275.882442] sd 11:0:0:0: [sdb]
Attached SCSI removable disk
It's there. So if you use a root terminal, you should be able to mount
it. After that, you will need to find out why it isn't being auto
mounted, as that seems to be
On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:10:48 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> It can't be the "same" message, that's for sure ;-)
Yes, it can.
It is.
Exactly the same.
How do you "know" otherwise?
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2012 13:15:22 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Just for confirmation, you get a message telling you to rebuild
> ntfs-3g when the filesystem is ext2? Can you show us the relevant
> part of /var/log/syslog when you plug the thumb drive? ('tail -f'
> helps here).
That is correct -- rega
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 12:42:28 -0500, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:22:59 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> Can you post the error message you get when mounting a device with ext2
>> or reiserfs format?
>
> The error message is the same when trying to mount a reiserfs device. My
On Sb, 31 mar 12, 12:47:07, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:22:59 + (UTC)
> Camaleón wrote:
>
> > Can you post the error message you get when mounting a device with
> > ext2 or reiserfs format?
>
> My external hard drives are elsewhere, but one of my thumb drives is
> formatte
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:22:59 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> Can you post the error message you get when mounting a device with
> ext2 or reiserfs format?
The error message is the same when trying to mount a reiserfs device.
My recollection is that it's the same for ext2 as well, and I can
confirm
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:22:59 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> Can you post the error message you get when mounting a device with
> ext2 or reiserfs format?
My external hard drives are elsewhere, but one of my thumb drives is
formatted ext2. I get the same message trying to mount it.
Kevin
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 11:59:42 -0500, ntrfug wrote:
> For years I have been able to use external hard drives and thumb drives
> on my systems, but not since I installed Wheezy.
>
> I get the following on inserting a SanDisk thumb drive:
>
> "The requested operation has failed.: Error mounting: mou
For years I have been able to use external hard drives and thumb drives
on my systems, but not since I installed Wheezy.
I get the following on inserting a SanDisk thumb drive:
"The requested operation has failed.: Error mounting: mount exited with
exit code 1: helper failed with: Unprivileged us
On Wed 12 Oct 2011 at 22:09:53 -0400, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
> Took me a bit to figure out why "restart" worked by "shutdown" didn't,
> until I realized that I'm not "brian"...
Sorry - it was a copy and paste from a testing directory without too
much scrutinising.
> What is the overall view of
On 10/12/2011 10:09 PM, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
...
What is the overall view of this issue? Is this a bug? Is your solution
the right one? Should it be fed back to the XFCE team? From my
perspective, this should Just Work, and the user shouldn't be expected
to figure out a solution like this
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 01:51:15PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 12 Oct 2011 at 08:10:09 -0400, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>
> > (I assume this was meant to be "pam_loginuid.so")
>
> Yes.
>
> > I'm afraid I need Plan B. Making this change and rebooting had no effect
> > on USB-device mounting or on
On Wed 12 Oct 2011 at 08:10:09 -0400, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
> (I assume this was meant to be "pam_loginuid.so")
Yes.
> I'm afraid I need Plan B. Making this change and rebooting had no effect
> on USB-device mounting or on the restart/shutdown display.
Create /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-l
On 10/12/2011 05:53 AM, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
...
usability of the system, and it's getting very frustrating; I'd think
that the ability of a regular user to hotplug removable media should be
an important thing to have working.
...
I thought I'd add an additional comment about having regular
On 10/12/2011 05:53 AM, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
I'm running XFCE 4.8 on Debian Testing, with everything up to date; I'm
using xdm as my display manager. Any attempt by a non-root user to mount
a USB device in Thunar fails with the message "Mount Failed: Failed to
mount "[device]" Not Authorized"
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:20:27PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 12 Oct 2011 at 05:53:10 -0400, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
>
> > I'm running XFCE 4.8 on Debian Testing, with everything up to date; I'm
> > using xdm as my display manager. Any attempt by a non-root user to mount
> > a USB device in Thun
On Wed 12 Oct 2011 at 05:53:10 -0400, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
> I'm running XFCE 4.8 on Debian Testing, with everything up to date; I'm
> using xdm as my display manager. Any attempt by a non-root user to mount
> a USB device in Thunar fails with the message "Mount Failed: Failed to
> mount "[devi
(Suggestion)
check the mount options in /etc/fstab. For example, the lines for one
of the user-accessible partitions on my external hard drive looks like
this:
# "Resources" partition on external HD (/dev/sdd2)
UUID=---- /mnt/Resources.src ext4
user,noauto,relatime 0
I'm running XFCE 4.8 on Debian Testing, with everything up to date; I'm
using xdm as my display manager. Any attempt by a non-root user to mount
a USB device in Thunar fails with the message "Mount Failed: Failed to
mount "[device]" Not Authorized". I do have Thunar set to mount
removable media au
> Mark Grieveson writes:
>> My fstab doesn't have any entries for usb disks. I use fluxbox and
>> I use pcmanfm (a file manager) to mount/unmount usb sticks.
> That's interesting. A while back, when I tossed out gnome and gdm in
> favour of fluxbox and startx, I likely also removed aut
> My fstab doesn't have any entries for usb disks. I use fluxbox and I
> use pcmanfm (a file manager) to mount/unmount usb sticks.
>
> -Rob
>
That's interesting. A while back, when I tossed out gnome and gdm in
favour of fluxbox and startx, I likely also removed automatic mounting
processes in
".
>
> How I yearn for the good old days of Lenny. But, I digress. Can
> someone tell me how to fix my fstab to get it so I can once again mount
> my usb devices (specifically the camera)?
$ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
Tao
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5 does not exist".
>
> How I yearn for the good old days of Lenny. But, I digress. Can
> someone tell me how to fix my fstab to get it so I can once again mount
> my usb devices (specifically the camera)?
>
My fstab doesn't have any entries for usb disks. I use f
> I use 'blkid' from a term to help manage my file systems,' blkid' has
> a man page .
>
> No two devices have the same UUID, hence they all need separate fstab
> entries.
>
>
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>
> Greg
Thanks Greg. That worked.
Mark
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> Mark Grieveson writes:
> Hello. Back in the good old days when I used Lenny, I was able to
> mount my usb stick, mount my digital camera, and sync my palm pilot,
> at the same time. After upgrading to Squeeze, this now seems like an
> impossible dream.
[…]
… Is pmount [1] an
".
>
> How I yearn for the good old days of Lenny. But, I digress. Can
> someone tell me how to fix my fstab to get it so I can once again mount
> my usb devices (specifically the camera)?
>
> Mark
I use 'blkid' from a term to help manage my file systems,' bl
ells me that "mount:
special device UUID=A456-E995 does not exist".
How I yearn for the good old days of Lenny. But, I digress. Can
someone tell me how to fix my fstab to get it so I can once again mount
my usb devices (specifically the camera)?
Mark
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On 12/11/2010 06:13 AM, teddi...@tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
> Gnome does that automatically *provided that* you right-click on the
> USB drive icon and select "Unmount" (or was it "Eject"?) from the menu.
> Abrupt removing/replugging USB drives will only corrupt your data. Of
> course, I may b
On 12/11/2010 09:05 AM, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 11. 12. 2010 05:07:31 je C.T.F. Jansen napisal(a):
Greetings,
The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port
is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two
attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The
Jansen napisal(a):
> Greetings,
> The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port
> is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two
> attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The first attempt
> didn't show the directory was there when it was re
Dne, 11. 12. 2010 05:07:31 je C.T.F. Jansen napisal(a):
Greetings,
The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port
is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two
attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The first attempt
didn't show the direc
Greetings,
The flushing of buffers for devices plugged into a USB port
is problematic. When writing data to a USB stick it usually took two
attempts to write a directory to a USB stick. The first attempt didn't
show the directory was there when it was removed then plugged back in.
I
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 01:09:03 +0200, Clive McBarton wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...]
> > Another thing to try is to activate the desktop icons for removable
> > devices and test if users can mount the devices by clicking on the
> > icons.
>
> Sorry to sound stupid, but how do I activate t
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Florian Kulzer wrote:
> Did you have any security upgrades lately
Sure, I install them regularly. Doesn't everybody?
> or did you install packages from backports or volatile
I do have the following as part of my sources.conf:
deb http://volatile.d
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 14:57:01 +0200, Clive McBarton wrote:
> Florian Kulzer wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 19:20:42 +0200, Clive McBarton wrote:
> >> I run KDE and normally mount usb devices with the "Storage Media" applet
> >> in the task bar. Recent
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> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 19:20:42 +0200, Clive McBarton wrote:
>> I run KDE and normally mount usb devices with the "Storage Media" applet
>> in the task bar. Recently I have been getting strange erro
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 19:20:42 +0200, Clive McBarton wrote:
>
> I run KDE and normally mount usb devices with the "Storage Media" applet
> in the task bar. Recently I have been getting strange errors and
> mounting failed:
Which version of KDE, 3.x or 4.x? (I don't
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I run KDE and normally mount usb devices with the "Storage Media" applet
in the task bar. Recently I have been getting strange errors and
mounting failed:
Rejected send message, 3 matched rules; type="method_call",
sender="
Hi Andy,
Space Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hit the wall and looking for help with VirtualBox in Debian. Search in
> google gave many links and I tried quite a few solutions described but
> no go.
>
I haven't used virtualbox for a while, but I seem to remember that the
OSS version available in Deb
Hello Andy,
I had the same problem.
Some google links say that USB devices must be plugged after/during VM
booting. That was true for me.
Take a look here <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2202027>.
Bruno
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Space Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
/usb usbfs
auto,busguid=122,busmode=0775,devgid=116,devmode=0664 0 0
/etc/group
vboxusers:x:116:username
I followed instruction and registered two USB filters in configuration
software. But once Guest OS started USB devices are grayed out and not
available.
USB device automatically
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