On Monday 12,October,2009 05:53 AM, Jan Michael Ibanez wrote: > I too have this problem, but have been able to sort of work around it. > This might give some clues to the podsleuth devs on why things are > happening as they are. My suspicion is that there is some sort of race > condition between podsleuth and devkit-disks. > > First, to be able to have podsleuth actually detect your iPod, you have > to ensure that nautilus is killed. I was successful in doing so, since I > run a modified GNOME 2 desktop (with awesome as my window manager). With > nautilus killed, there is nothing to contact devkit-disks to mount the > iPod as a drive. > > While nautilus is not running, plug in your iPod. Wait a minute. Run > hal-device to verify that podsleuth has merged the necessary iPod > properties. You can now run nautilus once more at this point. > > Mount your iPod by browsing to it from nautilus (or using palimpsest to > mount). Run Banshee to confirm that it too sees the iPod properly. > > I'm thinking of playing around with a private build of podsleuth to try > to whittle it down further.
Thanks for posting this. A long term solution would probably be to modify podsleuth to use Devkit-Disks though. If you could come up with a patch for that, it would be really awesome. -- Kind regards, Chow Loong Jin (GPG: 0x8F02A411) Ubuntu Contributing Developer -- iPod not recognized by podsleuth https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382941 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
