On Fri, 2008-07-18 at 20:29 +0000, 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 phone is in Serial mode, not Storage mode. That is, on the phone, "Settings -> USB Settings -> Default Connection" is set to the "Data Connection" setting instead of the "Memory Card" setting. 2) The phone is plugged into a USB1 port, not one of the USB2 ports, not that it matters, since all indications are that the phone is a USB1 device anyway. Also, your USB2 MP3 player was plugged into a USB1 port, BTW. AFAIK, Motorola phones cannot make the phone's internal memory appear as a USB storage device, only its memory card, even under Windows. You can still transfer files over Bluetooth, though. There is a piece of software called "p2k-core" that can access files in the phone's internal memory through a USB cable on Ubuntu, but it is extremely cumbersome to use, so stick with Bluetooth unless you have a memory card in the phone. -- Ubuntu will not recognize Cell Phone storage devices to copy files https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/242196 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs