Oneplus 5T not detected by my pc ( Linux ) since ota-7
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@stanwood
It was well ticked.
So I unchecked it then restarted the phone, then checked MTP then restarted the phone, and unfortunately that didn't change anything.
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@Keneda
It was well ticked.
So I unchecked it then restarted the phone, then checked MTP then restarted the phone, and unfortunately that didn't change anything.
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@vince-vs
Did you try with another USB cable ? -
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@vince-vs Have you done all system updates on the PC and updated ADB and Fastboot drivers?
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@Keneda
Yes, however, the one I use every day is an original Oneplus cable. -
@MrT10001
It's true that I haven't reinstalled adb and fastboot on this version of opensuse Slowroll that I've been using for 4 months ( experimental but quite accomplished, soft version of Tumbleweed ). I'm going to do it, but I don't see why it has anything to do with device detection ( adb fastboot necessary of course for reinstallation or whatever ), since it worked fine with rc ota-6 then ota-6 stable, the problem occurred after ota-7 stable. -
@vince-vs have found that upgrades sometimes change the interaction between device and pc. I don't know why, but could be a kernel change or something in the update.
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@vince-vs So I guess it's device specific since I've got no issue on my Redmi Note 9S.
Perhaps something you could try is to reinstall using UBports Installer (don't check wipe nor bootstrap options). -
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@arubislander Can confirm on Windows 11. OP5T updated to OTA7 from OTA6. Appears in the file manager and I can transfer files back and forward. In the CLI, ADB shows no device detected. Running the latest version of Platform Tools, Win 11 updates all done.
The OP5T doesn't get the dialogue asking permission for "USB debugging". Devices shows as charging. This is a known working USB port and cable.
EDIT:
Solved my issue on Windows by elevating the command with ./ in front of the adb devices, i.e.:
./ adb devices
ADB picked up my OP5T fine and can tell it to reboot bootloader.
@vince-vs Try with an elevated command i.e. use sudo in front of adb. Sudo is not usually installed by default on opensuse from my memory so you may have to install it.
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@MrT10001
There has been no new kernel for at least 15 days.
I remind you that other devices (USB sticks, e/os and others are detected).
What I can do with opensuse Slowroll is go back to an earlier version with snapshot, to 2024-11-17 and see if it works on this. -
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@arubislander
@arubislander said " Could you boot up a live version of Ubuntu and see if your device is recognized in that? If so, then you know it has nothing to do with the OTA, but with an update on OpenSuse "This is an option I'm considering after those explained above ....
So I need a little time to try out these options and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. -
the various options you suggest, dear helpers, will be tested, starting with a openSuse Slowroll image version 2024-11-17.
I'll need some time to come back and talk about it.
Thank you