Just to restate the problem... USB does work in VB if I use the fstab method, but this breaks things for iPods. I only have problems with iPods when the fstab is edited. All other USB devices work fine (joystick, keyboard, mouse, card readers, Nokia N800, scaner etc.)
C. Is the "filter" and VB in control when your ipod breaks in linux? I think VB hard-grabs the device, I have that symptom with a usb-serial dongle if VB has it active...I have to plug in a second dongle to use minicom concurrently with the VB-XP radio config program...
In other words, I cannot close the XP program (leaving VB-XP alive) and then use minicom to talk to the same serial port.
No. If I make the change to the fstab, then the iPod cannot even be found by the USB system regardless of VB running or not - it doesn't show with lsusb. The computer acts as if I have not plugged in anything at all. Revert the change to the fstab, and the iPods (3G Nano and 2G Nano) connect fine. C -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org