← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 6 years ago Just curious, why do you need to do this? 3 comments saagarjha Reply the_other 6 years ago Possibly for the bug/feature that causes an iPhone connected by USB to connect and disconnect repeatedly on a ~2sec cycle, The bug leads to endless modals appearing on the iPhone, and sometimes iTunes opening with each reconnection. dep_b 6 years ago That's right! Drove me nuts when I didn't know I could do this since the problem would go away for a while when I bought a new cable. saagarjha 6 years ago Have you tried unloading the daemon instead of stopping it?
the_other 6 years ago Possibly for the bug/feature that causes an iPhone connected by USB to connect and disconnect repeatedly on a ~2sec cycle, The bug leads to endless modals appearing on the iPhone, and sometimes iTunes opening with each reconnection. dep_b 6 years ago That's right! Drove me nuts when I didn't know I could do this since the problem would go away for a while when I bought a new cable. saagarjha 6 years ago Have you tried unloading the daemon instead of stopping it?
dep_b 6 years ago That's right! Drove me nuts when I didn't know I could do this since the problem would go away for a while when I bought a new cable. saagarjha 6 years ago Have you tried unloading the daemon instead of stopping it?
Possibly for the bug/feature that causes an iPhone connected by USB to connect and disconnect repeatedly on a ~2sec cycle, The bug leads to endless modals appearing on the iPhone, and sometimes iTunes opening with each reconnection.
That's right! Drove me nuts when I didn't know I could do this since the problem would go away for a while when I bought a new cable.
Have you tried unloading the daemon instead of stopping it?