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- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 01:21:49 +0900
- From: Martin G <ebisumartin@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Why would SSH affect the visibility of a USB device?
TLUG,
I have a computer running Mythbuntu 11.04, and it has Banshee 2.0 installed on it. I also have an Android phone that I use as a music player.
I want to get Banshee and Android talking to each other so that I can synchronize my playlists and all that good stuff.
Here's the thing... my Mythbuntu machine is hidden away under a desk, where it acts as a sort of file and media server. It has a screen and remote control attached for watching videos, but no keyboard or mouse.
When I want to use Banshee, I access it from one of my other two machines via this SSH command:
ssh -X mythbuntu@example.com banshee
So far, so good.
Now, I plug in my Android device to a USB port on the Mythbuntu machine, then open up Banshee via SSH on one of my other computers. The Android device does not appear in the Banshee interface.
For a long time I thought I was missing some driver or something, but after some experimentation, I discovered that if I open up Banshee on the computer itself (in other words, I plug in a keyboard and mouse and test out accessing it directly), then the Android device is automagically detected and everything works as expected.
So... the problem seems to be that for some reason, when I am running Banshee from an SSH connection, it can not see the Android device.
But that confuses me... why should the SSH connection matter? Is it that the SSH user is a different user from the one when I log into the machine directly (I use the same user name and password)?
More importantly, is there a way I can convince Banshee that when I open it via SSH and plug in the Android device that it should talk to the Android the same way it talks to Android when I am sitting at the computer itself?
I hope I've explained the situation clearly.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Dave M G
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