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Samsung microSD not showing in Linux
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Does the device show up if you open Gparted? Maybe it needs to be formatted. Though I guess it'd still show up with 'lsusb' even if it needed formatting.
Thanks for the answer. No, nothing in Gparted, or Disks. Nothing in lsusb either.
gnome-disks doesn't see it?! that's not good.