I found something that might be helpful for people affected by this bug:
When I plug in a USB drive in Kubuntu 3.06 (with KDE 3.5.4 ), get the
described behaviour, it mounts to:
/media/sdb1
However, if I left-click on the desktop icon I see that the desired
mount point is set to:
/media/filesys
Update: Today, I was prompted by dapper to install a kernel update
(2.6.15-25-386) and the problems with the iPod are still there.
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EFI-support in kernel causes I/O errors with iPods
https://launchpad.net/bugs/37163
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I compiled a kernel without EFI support, like mentioned here, but I
still encountered the same problems with the iPod.
Does this mean that the problem is not only related to EFI support?
I am using a Sony Vaio laptop (505exp) and it has two usb ports (one on
each side of the computer). Could it b
I took my ipod to one of the "geniuses" at the Mac store and he
reformatted the hard drive.
Using the current stock dapper kernel (linux-image-2.6.15-26-686), I
have succesfully used gtkpod to transfer music to the ipod (connected
directly to the laptop, no hub). I no longer receive any Buffer I/O
Public bug reported:
From:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-usb-devel&m=115092788712812&w=2
"Some hubs claim not to support port-power switching, and right now the
hub driver believes them and does not enable power to their ports.
However it turns out that even though they don't actually sw
See attached.
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It turns out that all my problems with the ipod had a simple
explanation: The ipod's hard drive is faulty, as reported by its own
diagnostics. (It just happened to coincide with me moving to dapper).
I would suggest that anyone still having problems without EFI support in
their kernel try to run d
I also have the same problem after upgrading to edgy.
It would be greatly appreciated if someone posted the steps to install
from source to work around this problem.
Thanks,
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Calendar does not synch with palm device
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d, compile, install following the instructions in codeyard.net
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> and vcal syncing worked.
Didn't get that far. Can you help me with the above?
I appreciate our help,
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On Tuesday 31 October 2006 1:39 pm, George Bourozikas wrote:
> I used the source from codeyard, _not_ the source deb from edgy. My
> steps:
George,
Please disregard my previous message. I got it working. Apparently my sources
where out of whack. I was missing:
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ckages/kde-latest/ edgy main
After I added it and ran apt-get update all sorted itself out.
Kpilot seems to be running fine, except for knotes.
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On Wednesday 15 November 2006 5:23 am, fgosse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do you know when can I find a package for edgy ?
I don't know of any packages that work for edgy. I built kpilot myself with
the steps described by George and it's working on my laptop.
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thout having to build
the kernel ourselves (which is, quite frankly, way over my head).
Thanks,
System log:
Jun 15 20:21:04 ylan-laptop kernel: [4294856.736000] usb 4-1: new high speed
USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3
Jun 15 20:21:04 ylan-laptop kernel: [4294856.852000] scsi1 : SCSI emulatio
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