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Old 09-18-2025, 02:57 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by mauricios View Post


Stop gvfs-mtp-volume-monitor correctly
Open a terminal.
Run the following command to stop the process via the full command line:
pkill -f -STOP gvfs-mtp-volume-monitor
I presumed there was a console method. I use Linux Mint with Mate Desktop so there is "System Monitor" GUI by right click just in front of the list of windows running on my Places Bar.

Actually "killing" doesn't work as it auto-respawns, hence Stop (=pause) Then I "continue" it later.
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