Hello Jeremy, ok, I tried out the following:
Following the specified link (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds), I decided to use the kernel in directory "v2.6.34-rc2-karmic" from 06-Apr-2010 11:50, as this was the newest with "karmic" in its name. I installed the following debs: - linux-headers-2.6.34-020634rc2_2.6.34-020634rc2_all.deb - linux-headers-2.6.34-020634rc2-generic_2.6.34-020634rc2_i386.deb - linux-image-2.6.34-020634rc2-generic_2.6.34-020634rc2_i386.deb Result: Actually no change. After plugging in the SGH-G400, the phone switched off while loading its battery. After that it switched it on (leaving it plugged in). After login the phone showed "conntected" state on the display. Ubuntu didn't take notice of it. Then I unplugged the phone and plugged it in again. The phone immediately showed "connected" without any reboot or shutting down. But Ubuntu didn't take notice of it again. Sorry, I really hoped, that this would make a difference. Mmmh, maybe some could give me tool, with which I could record the USB-traffic? Then I could make a second test with my other phone (which actually works), so the differences should be easy to see!? In general I have other USB devices never showing this behaviour (some sticks, camcorder, navigator, ...). So this is a problem of the SGH-400, for sure. But it worked under Hardy, for sure as well! Strange. >From my own development times I know: "It's always the hardware...". ;-) ** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing -- Samsung SGH-G400 is not mounted or recognized via USB port (critical, must use Windows to access stored pictures!) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567528 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs