** Description changed: In Ubuntu 9.04 on a Dell XPS Gen 2, my USB flash drives are not mounted at all. Previously, with earlier versions of Ubuntu, I had an intermittent problem where flash drives plugged into my monitor's USB ports were not recognized, but I could get them to be by typing "lsusb". In this case, plugging USB removable storage doesn't even work when I plug a USB flash disk directly into one of my computer's USB ports. The ports I tried are known to be functional, and in fact were even used by Ubuntu for other purposes. I unplugged an infrared remote USB receiver recognized by Ubuntu 9.04 and plugged the flash disk into it, and it still wasn't recognized. + Let me be clear that the lsusb device list is completely unchanged as I + plug and unplug my USB drive, and no icon for the flash disk shows up in + computer:/// . + Your help is much appreciated! After a hard drive crash, my Linux system is my only way of getting work done, and I need to move files around.
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