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    Unable to see USB Device for sync Fedora 43

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      CharAznableLoNZ
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      Strawberry 1.2.16 cannot see USB devices to sync a playlist to. This worked in Fedora 42.
      The device is one I have always used when syncing, it is remembered by Strawberry, a FAT32 formatted 256GB USB flash drive.

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        CharAznableLoNZ
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        For more information, these USB devices are being mounted in the normal expected directory of /run/media/user/Music

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          CharAznableLoNZ
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          I've tried multiple formats, NTFS, FAT32, and none of them show up. All of the discs work fine as I can manually copy files to and from them.

          Syncing music to a device is the main reason I use strawberry as was the main reason I used clementine. Whatever isn't working also effects clementine.

          It would be nice to also have some way of refreshing the devices tab instead of quitting and starting strawberry every time to check.

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            CharAznableLoNZ
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            Unfortunately when launched from the terminal strawberry outputs nothing. Is there a flag I can launch it with to output something that could help show what is going wrong?

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              jonas @CharAznableLoNZ
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              Fedora disables all logging from Qt programs through qtlogging.ini, you need to edit that file and enable debug logging.
              See https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/qt-logging-has-been-disabled-qtlogging-ini-needs-to-be-fixed/146868

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