On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 21:55:51 -0800 Aaron Gyes wrote: > Trying to get this discussion started up again. Still broke in Linux > over a year later. > > Recap: > I've got an "iAudio M3", a USB Mass Storage media player that mostly > works in Linux. The only issue is that even after unmounting/sending a > SYNCHRONIZE signal/eject -s'ing the device still thinks it's connected. > It displays a "Not safe to disconnect!" screen and is unusable until I > manually yank the chord. In Windows, one can click "Safely remove > hardware" and all is well.
What says "Not safe to disconnect!"? BTW, the device is still connected, right? > Any new developments? | Sure, perhaps the device isn't ideal. I still think it's not so great | that Linux is incapable of sending whatever signal Windows does. This | can't be the only device that makes use of it. What signal is that? Is it a USB mass storage "standard" signal or command? How would we know what an iAudio M3 does or how it's broken? --- ~Randy ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. Get Certified Today Register for a JBoss Training Course. Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005. For more info visit: http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7628&alloc_id=16845&op=click _______________________________________________ [email protected] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
