Note also that it works perfectly fine as mtp device with rhythmbox. Perhaps amarok will work as well, I haven't tested that
Stefan
2010/9/23 Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com
On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 12:35 +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Thursday 23 September 2010 02:50:34 Craig White wrote:
On KDE, you have to 'mount' the disc using 'Device Notifier' widget - I have no idea what the similar effort is in GNOME.
Craig
Hi Craig,
Thanks for this, but that's my problem. With the memory stick, it appears
in
the device notifier. With the phone, it doesn't.
Just stating the obvious... You MUST enable USB storage on the telephone after you plug it into a USB port on a computer for it to work.
Try plugging it into a Mac or Windows computer and see if it mounts automatically (after enabling USB storage of course). I don't think this is Linux/Fedora issue.
Also for what it's worth, the Galaxy S was Samsung's first foray into Android devices and the internal document leaked by Verizon listed a very large number of software issues that Samsung has to fix. I don't recall if USB connectivity was one of them. At least they apparently have fixed the GPS issues and software updates are starting to come out now.
Craig
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