On Wednesday 11 February 2009 17:09:55 Robert Moskowitz wrote: > I just got a Sansa 4Gb Connect MP3. This is audio and video. > > I am running FC10 and Gnome on an Asus 701. > > I plug the sansa in with its special USB cable and I show a USB > device but it is not accessable. The Sansa devices can be configured in 2 USB modes. By default they are configured such that they appear to be a media device to MS Windows. You want the other mode, it which the Sansa appears to be a storage device. That's configured in the Sansa's Settings section. > I have tried to add the Disk Mounter tool to the panel, but when I > click on add, nothing happens. > > So perhaps multiple things are going wrong here. > > But what tool would I use to move music, pics, and videos to the > Sansa? When I plug in my Sansa, I am informed (on my KDE desktop) that a new device has been plugged in. I opt to mount that device. Then it is a simple matter to copy files to /media/SANSA_CLIP/PODCASTS/ (or whatever). When the Sansa is disconnected it automatically re-indexes the files stored on it. Then they are available via the on-screen menu selection. FYI, the Sansa firmware is updated the same way: just copy the firmware file to the root of the device's filesystem. No need for Sandisk's Win32 application. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines