I originally posted this under 9.04 hardware. I was running 9.04 and all was fine with the 2.6.28-14 kernel. When I would plug in my Sansa Clip to the USB port on my Dell inspiron 1521, it would be detected and a small window would pop up saying the Clip was found and asking if I wanted to open it with Dolphin. After the update to 2.6.28-15, it was no longer being detected unless I had it plugged in during boot up.
The -15 kernel version detected my Olympus E-1 camera just fine. Also, it does not matter what USB mode I have the Sansa set to, it just is not recognized in -15. I had reverted to booting into -14 as my regular boot up.
Now I have upgraded to 9.10 and with the new 2.6.31-14 kernel, I am back to the Clip only being recognized if it is already plugged in at boot up. I can't go back to the 2.6.28-14 kernel because 9.10 doesn't work properly with that kernel.
Is this a bug somewhere, or is there some way to force it to rescan or manually make it recognize my Sansa Clip?
The -15 kernel version detected my Olympus E-1 camera just fine. Also, it does not matter what USB mode I have the Sansa set to, it just is not recognized in -15. I had reverted to booting into -14 as my regular boot up.
Now I have upgraded to 9.10 and with the new 2.6.31-14 kernel, I am back to the Clip only being recognized if it is already plugged in at boot up. I can't go back to the 2.6.28-14 kernel because 9.10 doesn't work properly with that kernel.
Is this a bug somewhere, or is there some way to force it to rescan or manually make it recognize my Sansa Clip?
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