i' having trouble with an mp3 player
I had to replace my old mp3 player with a new 1 because of a cracked screen. The last 1 would just show up on the left side menu when i plugged it into the usb, but with this 1 nothing shows up. How do i get the system to recognize it so I can start transferring files?
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I had to replace my old mp3 player with a new 1 because of a cracked screen. The last 1 would just show up on the left side menu when i plugged it into the usb, but with this 1 nothing shows up. How do i get the system to recognize it so I can start transferring files?
usb-drive mp3-player
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All volunteers are of course psychics, that easily guess what your old and new players are ... NOT !! please update your question of all technical information, make, what you have tried, and what the results where. Also what resourcs you ave tried to follow.
– Soren A
Jan 25 at 22:17
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Uselsusb
(man lsusb
), andjournalctl --follow
as you connect it. Also use an internet search engine to search your mp3 player model number " + Ubuntu"
– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:58
well that man lsusb followed by journalctl did the trick. thanks a bunch.
– euthyfro
Jan 26 at 3:02
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I had to replace my old mp3 player with a new 1 because of a cracked screen. The last 1 would just show up on the left side menu when i plugged it into the usb, but with this 1 nothing shows up. How do i get the system to recognize it so I can start transferring files?
usb-drive mp3-player
I had to replace my old mp3 player with a new 1 because of a cracked screen. The last 1 would just show up on the left side menu when i plugged it into the usb, but with this 1 nothing shows up. How do i get the system to recognize it so I can start transferring files?
usb-drive mp3-player
usb-drive mp3-player
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All volunteers are of course psychics, that easily guess what your old and new players are ... NOT !! please update your question of all technical information, make, what you have tried, and what the results where. Also what resourcs you ave tried to follow.
– Soren A
Jan 25 at 22:17
1
Uselsusb
(man lsusb
), andjournalctl --follow
as you connect it. Also use an internet search engine to search your mp3 player model number " + Ubuntu"
– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:58
well that man lsusb followed by journalctl did the trick. thanks a bunch.
– euthyfro
Jan 26 at 3:02
add a comment |
1
All volunteers are of course psychics, that easily guess what your old and new players are ... NOT !! please update your question of all technical information, make, what you have tried, and what the results where. Also what resourcs you ave tried to follow.
– Soren A
Jan 25 at 22:17
1
Uselsusb
(man lsusb
), andjournalctl --follow
as you connect it. Also use an internet search engine to search your mp3 player model number " + Ubuntu"
– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:58
well that man lsusb followed by journalctl did the trick. thanks a bunch.
– euthyfro
Jan 26 at 3:02
1
1
All volunteers are of course psychics, that easily guess what your old and new players are ... NOT !! please update your question of all technical information, make, what you have tried, and what the results where. Also what resourcs you ave tried to follow.
– Soren A
Jan 25 at 22:17
All volunteers are of course psychics, that easily guess what your old and new players are ... NOT !! please update your question of all technical information, make, what you have tried, and what the results where. Also what resourcs you ave tried to follow.
– Soren A
Jan 25 at 22:17
1
1
Use
lsusb
(man lsusb
), and journalctl --follow
as you connect it. Also use an internet search engine to search your mp3 player model number " + Ubuntu"– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:58
Use
lsusb
(man lsusb
), and journalctl --follow
as you connect it. Also use an internet search engine to search your mp3 player model number " + Ubuntu"– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:58
well that man lsusb followed by journalctl did the trick. thanks a bunch.
– euthyfro
Jan 26 at 3:02
well that man lsusb followed by journalctl did the trick. thanks a bunch.
– euthyfro
Jan 26 at 3:02
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All volunteers are of course psychics, that easily guess what your old and new players are ... NOT !! please update your question of all technical information, make, what you have tried, and what the results where. Also what resourcs you ave tried to follow.
– Soren A
Jan 25 at 22:17
1
Use
lsusb
(man lsusb
), andjournalctl --follow
as you connect it. Also use an internet search engine to search your mp3 player model number " + Ubuntu"– waltinator
Jan 25 at 22:58
well that man lsusb followed by journalctl did the trick. thanks a bunch.
– euthyfro
Jan 26 at 3:02