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Okay, I like to think that I am familiar with the Linux OS and all, and I can typically navigate through it without a problem. I like to try new distributions out, like to fuck them up and see if I can fix it with little to no help from the forums, etc. Just like I did with Windows.
But, I have an issue and I am a little too lazy at the moment to figure it out. So, here it is:
I have a fresh install of Arch Linux on this computer, ALSA is working without a problem, 2D graphics working okay, 3D graphics would be working if the video card would support 3D in its native OS lol. My CD/DVD drives are working, networking is working, everything is working except that I can't access my SD card on my phone. Any other computer I can access it without a problem (Windows I have to install the Android drivers, but once they're installed, I can do it). But, for some odd reason I can't do it. I have done it on my laptop, but my laptop was using an older version of Arch and I had to have HAL installed. I looked it up thinking that is what I needed, but HAL has been depreciated and is no longer required.
I am using the latest version of Arch Linux x86. If you need any more information, just let me know.
Last edited by straycatstrat (2011-10-31 18:56:48)
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You need to tell us more. Example: dmesg output that captures events when you attach the phone, how are you trying to mount it, etc...
I have a lot more to add, but I'm not feeling very motivated right now.
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I had a similar issue mounting my USB sticks. I solved it by installing gvfs .
Last edited by Parmazae (2011-10-31 16:36:24)
Thanks,
Parmazae
archlinux x86_64
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Not sure if what Parmazae said is what worked, or if it is just that I need to restart the computer every time I want to hook it up...but thanks for the help
Last edited by straycatstrat (2011-10-31 18:56:16)
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