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Problems on Sansa c240 installation.
jacklhasa:
Sorry, it is in MSC, but ubuntu acts as though it's not connected at all. no recognition. windows loads it as Sansa c240, not a drive letter. Hope that helps a little.
-Jack
pixelma:
This sounds like your player is not in MSC mode because you would get a drive letter in Windows otherwise. I remember there was something weird when I set it on mine, like needing to do it twice but don't recall the details. What does the USB setting in the original firmware which should be there now (Settings > USB) show?
jacklhasa:
in the firmware it shows MSC. I haven't had a chance to try windows xp again since I downgraded the firmware. I have to go to my father's house for that. I'm a straight linux user. I'll give it a test on windows again tomorrow. Any idea why ubuntu just ignores it?
LambdaCalculus:
--- Quote from: jacklhasa on December 05, 2007, 11:32:04 PM ---Any idea why ubuntu just ignores it?
--- End quote ---
If I remember correctly, Linux doesn't recognize MTP devices by default. You may need to install the libmtp packages from the repository to access any MTP players. I had to do this in order to access my Dell DJ on my laptop.
GodEater:
It recognises them certainly (they will show up in lsusb) but without libmtp and some application which uses it you won't be able to do much with it.
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