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Old 11-01-2009, 12:09 AM   #11
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2nd - I am running Ubuntu on a Mac using Virtualbox. When I connect to the USB port the Sony library software opens up and the device is recognized. However, in Ubuntu the device is a no show. I'm guessing it's the virtual drive that's causing the problem.
Just try this.

- Shutdown Ubuntu.
- Plug in your Sony reader, then load VirtualBox (don't start the Ubuntu install just yet.
- Select your Ubuntu install and on the right hand side of VirtualBox there is the Details section.
- Select USB.
- Select "Add Filter From Device". Should give a list of USB connected devices on your Mac, and then select the Sony reader.
- Start the Ubuntu virtual machine and see if it shows up in Nautilus.

Note** before loading Ubuntu you may wish to shutdown the Sony software that loads on the Mac when the unit is plugged in.

Best of luck.
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