Hello Everyone, I am running Fedora 13, and I am using KDE as my desktop environment. I would like to be able to charge my new (3rd generation) Kindle on my computer, but I get an error on the Kindle that reads like this: If you want to use your Kindle, please eject your Kindle from your computer. Currently, your Kindle is not charging. I can get this to work in a virtual machine of Windows XP that I have installed in Virtual Box. This is how I do it (remember that the Kindle is mounted in KDE right now. I can browse the directories on it, and even add new files that show up when I unplug the Kindle) 1. Start my virtual machine of Windows XP. Command: VirtualBox --fullscreen --startvm "Windows XP Pro 001" 2. In Virtual Box, do the following: "Devices | USB Devices | Amazon Kindle [0100]" This causes my Kindle to be released by Fedora/KDE, and mounts it in the virtual machine of Windows XP. 3. Look at the screen of the Kindle, and I get the same message quoted above. 4. In "My Computer" in the virtual machine of Windows XP, right click on "Kindle (E:)" and select "Eject" 5. The result is that now my Kindle is charging, and I can use it while it is plugged into my computer. Of course, if I want to manually add any files, I need to remount the Kindle. But that's OK... So, some of you are thinking, why don't you just do the following: 1. Click on the "Device Notifier Applet" 2. Select the Kindle 3. Click on the little "Eject" icon that is on the right hand side of the section that tells me what actions I can perform with that device. Well, I don't do that, because when I try, I USED to get an error that said something about not being able to eject that device because some other program was using a file on it. Today, it just did something new: when I clicked on the "Eject" icon, I did not get an error message. Also, the "Eject" icon changed to a different icon. The tooltip says this "Click to access this device from other applications." Unfortunately, the Kindle itself does not think that it is ejected, and I still have the aforementioned error message on it's screen... So, on Fedora 13, I cannot natively charge or use my Kindle when it is plugged into my computer. But, on the same Fedora 13 system, I can do EXACTLY what I want to do inside of a virtual instance of Windows XP running inside of Virtual Box. I have a feeling that this is probably going to be a real simple thing to fix, but I can't seem to figure out how, and I have not been able to find anything to help me on the internet... Any help is greatly appreciated. Steven P. Ulrick Devices recently plugged in: -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines