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The phone is not locked. Actually I just tried it on my netbook
running Linux Lite OS which is based on Ubuntu 14.04. My PC runs
Ubuntu Studio 14.04 but does not see the phone.<br>
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In a terminal I typed lsusb with it connected and with it not
connected, and there was one more entry when it was connected but
no device info, so it is recognising that something is connected
via USB but Ubuntu on the PC cannot recognise the Ubuntu Phone --
some sort of problem in Ubuntu on the PC it seems, as netbook can
see it and access its files.<br>
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David King<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/04/15 18:11, Gareth France
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<blockquote cite="mid:5525613C.4020607@cliftonts.co.uk"
type="cite">When you do this is the phone unlocked? If you do
not unlock the phone screen it will not release access to the
computer. <br>
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On 08/04/15 18:08, David King wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">The other main problem I am having is
that when I connect the phone to <br>
my Ubuntu PC via USB, the PC does not recognise the phone at
all, as if <br>
it were not connected, yet the phone is charging from the
cable. An <br>
Android phone on the same cable was recognised perfectly well,
as were <br>
ebook readers. So why not the BQ Ubuntu Phone? <br>
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