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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1383144

Title:
  Apple devices won't unmount after they are unplugged, plugging in
  again causes windows to appear that don't respond to user input

Status in “libimobiledevice” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Version: Linux Mint 17
  What I did: I simply plugged in my iPhone to charge it and then unplugged it 
after Mint recognized it and the Autorun windows popped up. I then disconnected 
my iPhone and reconnected it later.
  What happened: Well, a couple of things. First, when I unplugged, the Autorun 
windows disappeared, as expected. However, the real problem lies when I plug 
the phone back in. I plug it in and Mint tells me, "Location is already 
mounted," and that window, along with the Autorun windows, will not go away. I 
have to restart my computer in order to make these windows go away, or remember 
to unmount the drive before disconnecting (which can be hard when using the 
computer simply for USB power).
  What I expected to happen instead: I expected these windows not to show up 
and for the iPhone to unmount automatically when I disconnected it. There are 
two partitions (I guess they're partitions?) that should have unmounted upon 
disconnecting: The main partition and the Documents partition.
  This problem always happens with the mentioned steps. It also happens with my 
iPod Touch.

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