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Old 4th February 2012, 06:51 PM
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Canon G10 no longer mounted

Hello,
Running Fedora 16 here, with all updates. Something must have changed with the latest kernel, as my Canon G10 is no longer pulled up in the device notifier of KDE, not listed in the partition manager, and lsusb doesn't list it either. I can confirm that inserting a regular flash drive works fine.
Anyone experiencing this?

Oh, it also happens on our machine running Kubuntu 11.10, with the latest kernel. My other (Kubuntu) machine running 11.04 still works with it fine.

Thoughts?

Thank you ,


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