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us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users unable to mount android phone ubuntu and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How can ubuntu couldn't find matching udev device I stop 'Unable to mount Android Device' messages from popping up? up vote 8 down vote favorite 1 Using 15.04 When I connect my phone to my PC, I get a message popup saying that Ubuntu was unable to mount the device - however I'm able to access the storage on my phone to add/remove files etc. How can I stop Ubuntu from displaying this specific error message? Some sites suggest turning
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off all error messages altogether which I'd rather not do, others talk about unlocking my phone before plugging it in which I do already, but this message still appears. usb android 15.04 mtp share|improve this question asked May 15 '15 at 18:05 Boggy B 4613 Can you add a screenshot (Picture?) of the error and the specific brand/phone you're using in addition to the output of lsusb? –Fabby May 19 '15 at 6:54 It shows "Could not connect MTP device (usb 002:007). But the phone coorectly connects, both internal and external flash drives are shown. I have an HTC phone. Lsusb shows it connected, but on 002:008. –Pilot6 May 22 '15 at 18:02 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote +25 Interesting question I upvoted it ;) I actually have an Android device and this message pops up all the time I connect my device but I don't pay any attention to it. There's a tweak workaround to play with is USB dubugging mode inside Android System Settings navigate to Applications/Development there you'll find USB debugging. When you connect your phone the first time and USB debugging is ticked it's not actually right. Firstly, untick/unmark USB debugging mode on your Android device, the messa
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Support Multimedia Software [ubuntu] Camera problems: Could not claim USB device Having an Issue With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! http://askubuntu.com/questions/624183/how-can-i-stop-unable-to-mount-android-device-messages-from-popping-up Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Camera problems: Could not claim USB device Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode August 14th, 2010 #1 frisket View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Frothy Coffee! Join Date Nov 2006 Beans 187 Camera problems: Could not claim USB device This appears to be a frequently-asked question, but unfortunately all the answers https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1552532 I have been able to find are either outdated or refer to software I am not using. [Edit: this is Lucid upgraded from Karmic on a Dell Dimension 4550] If I plug in my antique little Kodak EZ-200, it appears to be recognised; that is, /var/log/messages says: Aug 13 23:40:47 adam kernel: [ 9628.980041] usb 3-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2 Aug 13 23:40:47 adam kernel: [ 9629.177161] usb 3-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.093358] Linux video capture interface: v2.00 Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.149510] gspca: main v2.7.0 registered Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.275929] gspca: probing 040a:0300 Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.277908] gspca: probe ok Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.277937] gspca: probing 040a:0300 Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.277987] usbcore: registered new interface driver spca500 Aug 13 23:40:48 adam kernel: [ 9630.278532] spca500: registered Aug 13 23:40:50 adam kernel: [ 9631.898871] gspca: disconnect complete lsusb seems to confirm this: Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 003 Device 002: ID 040a:0300 Kodak Co. EZ-200 Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:c00c Logitech, Inc. Optical Wheel Mouse Bus 002 Device 002: ID 03f0:
camera: -53: Could not claim the USB device" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] New developments: I dug up some old testing https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2014-September/008467.html info from another problem and see that I was using $ gvfs-mount -s gphoto2 to unmount gvfs filesystems (used for all cameras supporting the PTP standard for photo transfers) But to use gvfs-mount, you have to first install gvfs-bin. But in any case that now seems unnecessary. Once in PCManFM, one can eject/unmount any of the filesystems displayed for the camera, and it will unmount all of unable to them. One of the displayed filesystems will disappear from PCManFM at that point, and the other one or two will remain displayed (thereby reflecting some status as recognized or available, but not mounted). The camera is ready to be unplugged. But there is still a lot of buggy behavior here. Either by PCManFM, or perhaps by gvfs at the bottom of it. Some problems: - The Kodak error initializing camera EasyShare C182 error when plugged in: "Error initializing camera: -53: Could not claim the USB device." - Multiple filesystems are represented. Two for the Canon Powershot G1, both with matching contents. Three for the Kodak EasyShare C182; some or all of the contents are duplicated. - There is another error if you do not initially mount the camera storage in PCManFM, but say, in Shotwell, then close that and try to mount in PCManFM. I didn't record the error but it duplicates reliably. These bad behaviors are more troubling because opening PCManFM when plugging in a camera is the only option offered by default. On account of that I hope someone has time to better define the bug(s) and pursue the problem. (I've undertaken several of these mis/adventures. It is sometimes a long road, and now would be a bad time for me take a big detour.) That reference to Shotwell brings me to another point. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for a less troubling and confusing user experience, I found it reported that Shotwell is the default photo manager for Ubuntu 14.04. It's available via Synaptic and only installs a few small dependencies. Total download was 12.5 MB as I rec