try typing this in a terminal (with an su root or sudo or some user with mount privileges) mount /dev/sdf /whatever folder you want it to pop up in/ if that doesn't work add -t vfat after the mount part and before the /dev part and try like /dev sdf1 then 2 probabably wouldn't be higher than that and make sure the player is set to connect in i think it's like supposed to be auto or mtp or something else switch around between em
hello,
the first time I connected the fuze on Linux it recognized automatically.
I put a few files to test, except for the video than did'n work because of format incopatibilidade, everything worked.
but when plugged back, the computer no longer recognizes the sansa fuze.
I tried some things but I don't know much about computers. hehe ..
It has been 1 day I bought my mp3 and it does not work! AAA! why did I save money? hehe ..
thanks!
the first time I connected the fuze on Linux it recognized automatically.
I put a few files to test, except for the video than did'n work because of format incopatibilidade, everything worked.
but when plugged back, the computer no longer recognizes the sansa fuze.
I tried some things but I don't know much about computers. hehe ..
It has been 1 day I bought my mp3 and it does not work! AAA! why did I save money? hehe ..
thanks!
Raul
August 30, 2010 9:46 PM
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