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Hi,

I tried to plug in my N800 to my computer(Kubuntu 8.04) earlier to transfer some files and nothing came up on the computer. I then switched to a different USB cable and port on the desktop. I tried a lsusb on the desktop and the computer took about a minute and came back without listing the n800. After I unplugged the tablet, the lsusb took less than a second. Thinking it might be a firmware issue, I made a backup onto an SD card and tried to upgrade to the latest firmware. I'm using flasher 3.0, and it's pausing at "Suitable USB device not found, waiting" I started the flashing process with the N800 off and then pressed the home button and then the power button. The N800 is stuck on the NOKIA screen and the computer is still saying "Suitable USB device not found, waiting". Is there anything I can do, or is the tablet's USB gone? Thanks for any help.

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But it has already worked earlier with Kubuntu 8.04? After connecting the N800, which output does "dmesg | tail" provide?
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Yes, it has worked with Kubuntu 8.04 before. To test out the storage, I took it to an XP machine that didn't detect it either. Also, there's nothing on the "taskbar" on the N800 that shows USB is connected.

Here's the results of the dmesg

"[23446.502566] usb 8-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[23446.695460] usbcore: registered new interface driver libusual
[23446.710852] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
[23446.711064] scsi6 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass Storage devices
[23446.711261] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
[23446.711267] USB Mass Storage support registered.
[23446.711592] usb-storage: device found at 10
[23446.711595] usb-storage: waiting for device to settle before scanning
[23451.697939] usb-storage: device scan complete
[23451.702175] usb 8-3: USB disconnect, address 10"

looks like it's seeing the USB but not doing anything with it. Any suggestions? To see that it was making those logs when it was plugged in, I unplugged it, and replugged it and ran the dmesg again and the last line had the same timestamp. Thanks for replying!
 
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On the N800, plug it into the USB again and then go to XTERM and run a 'dmesg' (again, on the N800, not your desktop PC).

BTW: I have the same setup--N800 with Kubuntu 8.04 on my laptop and desktop computers.
 
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Here is the dmesg | tail from the N800. I ran a dmesg before plugging in USB and then after. The following are the 2 lines that changed:

[TIMESTAMP] DSP Pausing Failed, skipping OP change
[TIMESTAMP] tusb_source_power 622: VBUS a_write_vrise, devctl 99 otg 174 conf c0010000 prcm 00a80500

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