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Ipods react badly to
And this also appears to be happening on 2.6.30-10-generic.
@Joachim: You said:
one small note: it only works the first time I plug in my iPod, the
second time it doesn't get recognised. but it has always been like that
before :-)
That's exactly what happened here. Got it to connect once, "ejec
Hi, I'm having again this bug with the 2.6.28-15 kernel image in Jaunty.
It's a severe bug: At first I thought it was the harddisk of the iPod
failing, so I tried to reformat it. This was fatal, obviously, and
rendered the harddisk to the trashcan. After getting my hands at a new
harddisk, hoping
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Bugwatch: Ubuntu.com Bug Tracker #20264 => None
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You receive
Ok, the last kernel version solved this problem for me too (and it even
works if I unplug the iPod and plug nit back in again).
So big thanks for everybody involved. :)
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linux-image 2.6.15-26.47 fixes this for me. others please check.
one small note: it only works the first time I plug in my iPod, the
second time it doesn't get recognised. but it has always been like that
before :-)
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I did a complete reset of my iPod today. First just an upgrade of the
firmware (3.1 -> 3.1.1) to make sure all formatting bugs would be gone.
Then a full format + fw-upgrade.
It still passes all built-in tests, but the problems with the EFI
/kernel-thning persist.
So anyone who thinks of reformat
All of the iPod unusual-dev entries should be present now. I'm hoping
this is fixed.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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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
Mine (40GB 4th gen B/W) passed all tests. Still the same problems
though.
Besides, there's other devices that experience the same problems.
Please check again when your iPod's back from repair.
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I'm seeing the exact same problem on Dapper - my 40 GB iPod Photo is
mounted and is browseable via Nautilus, but gtkpod fails to find the
iTunes database. Launching gtkpod produces the following in
/var/log/messages
Jul 12 19:11:01 localhost kernel: [ 140.716633] usb 7-5: reset high speed USB
d
Hi everyone. I've got an iPod Nano 4Gb and I get some problems. First, I
found a difference between kernel 2.6.15-23 and 2.6.15-25. With the last
one (2.6.15-25) I'm unable to copy both files using konqueror (as a
normal USB Hard Disk) and music or photos using software like amarok,
gpixpod and so
with/without a hub? is there an enrty in /usr/src/linux-
source-2.6.15/drivers/usb/storage/unusual_devs.h for it?
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Same problem is here for the Cowon iAUDIO 6. This is also a USB disk
device to play mp3/ogg etc.
Jul 3 04:34:46 flamingo kernel: [17179683.72] usb 3-8: new high speed USB
device using ehci_hcd and address 4
Jul 3 04:34:46 flamingo kernel: [17179683.968000] usb 3-8: new high speed USB
devi
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
The alternate gpt tends to be at the end of the disk - I suspect that
the EFI partition table check attempts to read from the last block
declared by the ipod, the scsi layer chokes (due to that block not
actually existing) and then everything falls over. The real issue is why
the USB quirk is execu
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