Description of problem: When I plug in my DAP (a SonyEricsson K750i) using its USB cable, HAL recognises it (sets portable_audio_player and uses an ipod for the desktop mount of its mass storage card), but it doesn't appear in banshee. I believe banshee should recognise it as a generic mass storage DAP. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): banshee-0.10.12-4.fc6 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Plug in K750i using USB cable Actual results: K750i doesn't appear as a DAP in banshee Expected results: banshee should recognise K750i as a mass storage DAP Additional info:
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May well also be fixed in earlier versions.