On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 8:53 AM, Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just tried to plug in my old kindle, and f24 wouldn't > recognize it as a disk device (it has always worked > in the past). > > After trying lots of different USB ports, I finally > did a "dnf update" and rebooted the system just > to make sure everything was totally up to date. > > After the reboot, it recognized the kindle right away. > I have had this issue off and on ever since the introduction of MTP. Back in the days when Android devices were just recognized as USB storage devices, everything worked great, now you have to go through this extra layer of crap that doesn't work very well. I can no longer just copy everything off my phone, the copy always fails partway through. And, I do sometimes have it stop recognizing my devices when I plug them in, and nothing short of a reboot seems to fix this (if anybody knows what daemon could be restarted to avoid a reboot, I'd love to hear). --Greg
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