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Originally Posted by knc1
What OS on your laptop?
If that is Linux -
Then it just looks like your missing a u-dev rule.
For each case in your last post, do:
and post.
I am betting that you will find that the KOA has a new (newer than your udev database) vendor/device pair.
(And most likely that is because of the partial support for Android. I.E: So external USB detection can tell the difference between Amazon/Linux and Google/Linux.)
PS: If you use the code-/code tag pair, the mono-spaced stuff will hold together much better.
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Code:
uname -a
Linux lcw530 3.13.0-48-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 12 11:16:15 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS \n \l
diff lsusbkv.txt lsusbkoa2.txt
11c11
< Bus 003 Device 023: ID 1949:0004 Lab126, Inc. Amazon Kindle 3/4/Paperwhite
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> Bus 003 Device 025: ID 1949:0004 Lab126, Inc. Amazon Kindle 3/4/Paperwhite
Restarting KVOA2 did not change anything.
lsusb out attached.