So after the tedious process of backing up all of my data, and doing a
clean install I'm sorry to say that the issue is still there...
I have found that I don't need to completely shut down my system I can
just suspend it to get things working again ... which leads me to
believe that this really
Dear Debugging Experts, (most notably Quinn Balazs)
This issue has now transcended the merely annoying, and entered into the
realm of a 'right pain in the ass'. For this reason I'm planning on
doing a clean install to see if the situation is helped any by this...
Before I do so however, is there
Nexus S
Android 4.1.2
Build JZO54K
Ubuntu 13.04
Error:
Unable to Mount Nexus S
Unable to open MTP device '[usb:001,005]'
$ gmtp
Device 0 (VID=18d1 and PID=4e21) is a Google Inc (for Samsung) Nexus S.
LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to find interface endpoints of device
Detect: Unable to open
Tried using Ctrl + Alt + F1 after latest failure, to no avail.
Failure logs successfully created via SSH are attached.
There is no integrated keyboard or touchpad on this machine.
** Attachment added: dmesg_boot dmesg_diff Xorg.0.log Xorg.0.log_diff
I'm not using any USB hubs except for those built into the machine.
Hope to hear back from you soon with some positive feedback.
On 20 Aug 2013 01:10, Quinn Balazs qtbal...@gmail.com wrote:
Confirmed that something is seriously wrong here. Are you using any sort
of USB hub, or only the onboard
Attached are the first set of log files you requested... the rest to
follow as soon as the issue rears its ugly head again.
** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn lsusb-v uname-a version_signature
Slight issue... while I still own a non-USB keyboard (PS/2) my PC no
longer has a PS/2 socket.
Will the log files after a reboot still be relevant, or are there some
additional steps I need to take to ensure the correct info is logged?
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