Not sure how to phrase that better, but the issue is this: I'm trying to plug the USB cable from my phone into my desktop. Instead of connecting like normal, the option to connect keeps appearing and disappearing. It's like it sees it for a second, loses it, and then starts again.
I'm on Kubuntu 22.04, the phone I'm trying to connect to is a Galaxy Flip 5.
I was able to connect it without issue to my laptop. (Which is running the very similar KDE Neon 22.04 unstable edition).
I can connect my older phone to my desktop. (MTP is always a little fussy, but my older Android device connects in more or less the way I expect.)
I've tried multiple USB ports on my desktop.
Cable seems to be ok, since it connected to laptop.
For the same reason, it doesn't seem like a phone issue.
Tried restarting the desktop to make sure that wasn't an issue.
Also went ahead and turned on USB debugging in case that made a difference for some reason.
Any advice on how to really troubleshoot this? Anywhere that might log why it's disconnecting?
One avenue I'm thinking is maybe some MTP package I've installed might be interfering I guess.
For now, KDE Connect let's me mostly work around it, but I'd still really like to have direct file access.
I'm on Kubuntu 22.04, the phone I'm trying to connect to is a Galaxy Flip 5.
I was able to connect it without issue to my laptop. (Which is running the very similar KDE Neon 22.04 unstable edition).
I can connect my older phone to my desktop. (MTP is always a little fussy, but my older Android device connects in more or less the way I expect.)
I've tried multiple USB ports on my desktop.
Cable seems to be ok, since it connected to laptop.
For the same reason, it doesn't seem like a phone issue.
Tried restarting the desktop to make sure that wasn't an issue.
Also went ahead and turned on USB debugging in case that made a difference for some reason.
Any advice on how to really troubleshoot this? Anywhere that might log why it's disconnecting?
One avenue I'm thinking is maybe some MTP package I've installed might be interfering I guess.
For now, KDE Connect let's me mostly work around it, but I'd still really like to have direct file access.
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