Hi folks,
I checked on a winbox as well.The ipod doesn't show up just the same. I tried
another cable : nothing.
As I was about to dump the beast, I tried the stupid hard reset I should have
tried earlier. And it worked. I didn't thought of that because it was freshly
reseted/reinstall via a Ma
it happens that I had to reinstall Karmic from scratch (previous install was
updated from Jaunty).
The behaviour is just the same : it doesn't work
Nothing new in hal.txt or dmesg.txt
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Thanks for the information. Here's hal.txt.
please note that the hardware has been fully functionnal from Edgy
(?) to Jaunty.
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Amarok/KDE does not use devicekit-disks yet, and neither media-player-
id. So it could be a regression in hal (although that hardly changed at
all in karmic), or in Amarok itself, or in KDE's handling of storage
devices.
Just to ensure that the device is recognized at the hardware level,
please pl