When connecting my iPhone via USB for the first time after boot, everything works fine.
But if I unplug the phone and plug it back in later, I get the effect described here: a message box pops up saying "Unable to mount Max's iPhone | Location is already mounted".
This message box cannot be closed. If I click "OK", literally nothing happens. It's like it's not even a button. If I click the "X" in the top-left corner, the button visibly depresses, but the message box doesn't close.
There are no other effects; the iPhone always mounts normally and can be navigated via the file manager.
On Ubuntu 13.10 with an iPhone 4S, but this has occurred for a very long time, maybe since 12.10.
I have this problem with an iPhone.
When connecting my iPhone via USB for the first time after boot, everything works fine.
But if I unplug the phone and plug it back in later, I get the effect described here: a message box pops up saying "Unable to mount Max's iPhone | Location is already mounted".
This message box cannot be closed. If I click "OK", literally nothing happens. It's like it's not even a button. If I click the "X" in the top-left corner, the button visibly depresses, but the message box doesn't close.
There are no other effects; the iPhone always mounts normally and can be navigated via the file manager.
On Ubuntu 13.10 with an iPhone 4S, but this has occurred for a very long time, maybe since 12.10.