hi!
my pyrus is not being detected. it was detected before, the device broke and i got a new one. in the meantime i updated calibre. now detection fails. trekstor plugin is enabled, the pyrus is not on the ignored devices list.
my debug device detection:
Quote:
calibre 1.20 isfrozen: True is64bit: False
Linux-3.12.7-031207-generic-i686-with-debian-wheezy-sid Linux ('32bit', 'ELF')
('Linux', '3.12.7-031207-generic', '#201401091657 SMP Thu Jan 9 22:14:08 UTC 2014')
Python 2.7.5
Linux: ('debian', 'wheezy/sid', '')
USB devices on system:
[['0x43e', '0x9802', '0x210', u'', u'', u''],
['0xa12', '0x1', '0x1958', u'', u'', u''],
['0x1e68',
'0x6d',
'0x100',
u'TrekStor',
u'eReader Pyrus',
u'e752b5e4f867b34a983030872a3776'],
['0x8ff', '0x2580', '0x621', u'', u'Fingerprint Sensor', u'']]
No disabled plugins
Looking for devices of type: MTP_DEVICE
No MTP devices connected to system
Looking for devices...
Devices possibly connected: None
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i can see and access both the main memory of the device and and the memory card in my file manager (nautilus, on ubuntu 13.10).
i tried connecting the pyrus without the memorycard inserted, same result.
if it helps: when it was detetected properly it had firmware EBRPY-TS-1.0.5x. now it has EBRPY-TS-2.0.55.
please help obi-wan kenobi, you're my only hope!
p.s.: i know i can use "save to folder", but that is an ugly workaround as i lose all the nice library management magic that calibre offers!
p.s.2: i tried the custom device to no avail