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Thread ID: 56349 2005-04-02 17:01:00 Help with my Thumbdrive on Linux tycho867 (7780) Press F1
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340838 2005-04-02 17:01:00 I recently pieced together another PC, and installed Linspire on it. Now, the first couple times I plugged in my USB Thumbdrive, nothing happened. Then, and icon appeared on my desktop, and I was able to double click it getting into the USB drive, and copy the files I needed. But, after restarting, now, instead of the previous, a similar, but different icon comes up, with the the title "USB Flash Drive". When I try to open this, it opens a small window which says "Could not open the disk, Please (re)insert media and try again". Not only have I done this multiple times and retried with the same results, I have had no problems with this thumbdrive on any of my WinXP machines, and would like to know if anybody out there has a solution. It'd help a lot. tycho867 (7780)
340839 2005-04-03 00:04:00 What is Linspire? Dannz (1668)
340840 2005-04-03 00:17:00 linspire aka lindows, had to change their name because microsoft won a copyright case on the grounds that lindows as a name was to close to windows.
It is Linux Distro designed to make things easy for the user it hides most of the linux cmd line, it is xp like. I have never had a chance to have to explorer the inner depths of this OS so maybe one the many experanced linux users will see this post.
beama (111)
340841 2005-04-03 06:22:00 Hi tycho867, Welcome to PressF1 :)

Have you looked in your logs for any more specific error messages? Trying plugging in your USB Thumbdrive and then looking at the final lines of the output from dmesg (enter that command into a terminal/console window), to see if it was detected by the system.
Jen (38)
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