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Does your phones work on newer Ubuntu versions, would be very nice if
someone could the it with the newest Ubuntu 13.04 release. Thank you
very much!
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Ubuntu will not recognize Cell Phone storage devices to copy files
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I have the same problem. This problem only started with jaunty. I have
the LG Shine. I set the phone to just be connected as mass storage.
Under Intrepid and prior to Intrepid I would connect the phone and it
would show up under Places as a 512 meg hard drive essentially. I also
could do sudo fdisk
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
Additionally, this really doesn't seem like a bug report rather more of
a support question which is fine. However, these should be tracked in
https://answers.
On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 20:29 +, Dean wrote:
> I thought that I would also run all three of those tests with both my
> phone and my MP3 player hooked up and see if that gives you any more
> information. So I will include those again.
In all of the files, both yesterday's and today's:
1) The pho
BTW, Wammu should be able to work with this phone to some degree in
Serial mode ("Data Connection"), if Wammu is set to use the AT phone
type instead of the OBEX phone type.
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For Wammu, "/dev/ttyACM0" would be the device.
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I thought that I would also run all three of those tests with both my
phone and my MP3 player hooked up and see if that gives you any more
information. So I will include those again.
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Sorry, I was not able to get to the computer for a couple of days.
I had the phone plugged into the USB port the last time but I tried another one
of my ports and ran the progams again.
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Here is the second.
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Just so there is no confusion here is lsusb.txt.
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Sorry it took so long before I could take a look. I can see no trace of
the phone in either of those files. Are you sure it was plugged in when
you issued the commands? It looks like you have a USB2 card, and on-
board USB1 ports, or maybe the other way around. Please put the phone in
storage mode,
Sorry here is the second one
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Here are the two files that daniel requested.
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This should all be with the phone plugged in, BTW.
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Sorry, I misread the original post. In addition to lsusb.txt, also do
the same thing with:
dmesg > dmesg.txt
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I think arand is looking a little too far ahead in figuring out what's
going wrong. Please type this in the Terminal, and attach the resulting
file:
sudo lsusb -vvv > lsusb.txt
It will ask you for your password, and nothing will appear on the screen
when you type it, until you press Enter.
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Ok I have finally gotten the file Sorry it took so long.
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Sorry, not completely clear by me, there should be no quotes in the
command, and there should be a space between the dash-e and the angle
bracket, so it should be just:
udevinfo -e > udevinfo.txt
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This is what I get when I try to run this command. When I go to dev and
pull up USB, Properties I have a message which states I can not change
commands because I am not the owner.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ "udevinfo -e>udevinfo.txt"
bash: udevinfo -e>udevinfo.txt: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Okay, sorry for rushing ahead a bit. What I want you to do is to first
start a terminal:
You can do this either from the menu: In Applications > Accessories > Terminal
Or if your keyboard shortcuts are set to default you can use alt + F2 to bring
up the run dialogue, and just type "terminal" to s
I am sorry, I am still learning Ubuntu, I am more familiar with Windows.
when I open Udevinfo I get a screen that says Applications when I type
ind Usb or anything like that it closes. and I am unable to find
edevinfo.txt. Please let me know what I need to do to find those.
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If you have not already, please follow my instructions above so we could
at least get a hint of what might be the problem.
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If I plug my phone into the USB port on the computer the phone registers
that it is plugged into the computer, but the computer will not show the
phone in the File Browser or any where else on the computer. If I try to
use Wammu Phone sycornizer that will not recognize my phone either.
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Just to clarify: The above should be done whilst your phone(s) is/are
connected.
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could you open up a console and use "udevinfo -e >edevinfo.txt" and
attach the resulting text file here?
What I'm interested in is if the name of your USB device shows up in the
output...
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