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Device not found #91
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Is the Nano S firmware fully up to date (version 1.6.1)? Also what kind of operating system are you running Monero GUI on? I suggest https://www.reddit.com/r/monerosupport/ for further help. |
Tested on Windows running as a host OS (not virtualized), and it did work. Perhaps a recent update to macOS has caused some issues here? |
@cslashm @grydz @bigspider is there a way to downgrade the app on the Ledger? Seems most likely that (for me) this is related to the update that Ledger Manager installed yesterday. Is the below safe in production (with Ledger S)?
Do I need this here? https://github.com/LedgerHQ/blue-loader-python |
Have you tried recreating the wallet on the Monero GUI? (via using the option to add a new wallet, and picking the hardware wallet option) It's possible the local files got corrupted and are leading to this error for you. Also make sure you don't have Ledger Live open at the same time. I have the latest version of Big Sur and the 1.7.7 XMR app on my device and am getting no errors. Everything works fine on my end. |
Yes I tried the following:
I usually try not to reboot (only Windows users do that :P), but maybe this is something that a reboot could solve? Maybe something got stuck when I used the ETH app. |
From what I am observing, the device isn't even visible from the OS whenever the ledger device has the monero app open. This change in state is visible whether or not the monero gui, which to me, implies that files aren't an issue here. Works no problem on windows (exported keys). |
So the reboot didn't fix it... is it possible to downgrade the app on the device? See here => #91 (comment) |
Interestingly I've just noticed that the wallet works when used with a USBA->Micro B cable connected to my Thunderbolt 3 dock. Using the same USB A->Micro B cable with a USB-C adapter (like this one), however, does not work. I haven't spent much time debugging what exactly is the cause of this solution, but it may be worth trying any usb docks or hubs if available. |
That's weird, because as mentioned it works fine with the Ethereum app and with Ledger Manager .... does this app use a different mechanism to access the Ledger? Also, I know that it worked fine in the past. The setup is MacBook -> USB-C-to-A adapter -> USB-A Ledger cable -> Ledger. But given it worked for you, I will try a bunch of combinations and different cables ... |
Same here - I used to not have any issue with any wallets. This issue first cropped up at the start of May, and only occurs when the Monero app is open on the ledger device. Other wallets continue to work fine.
This is what wasn't working for me. I also have a USB-C -> USB microB (Nano S port) cable, that did not work either.
I have just tried a cheap Anker USB hub, and it is working with it. Strangely system profiler is reporting that the hub is USB 2.0, when it in fact is a 3.0 hub. So the current setup (while a little bit ridiculous is): From my own observations, this issue is present given
If you are curious, this is the hub that I am currently observing success with. |
Fuck. I just tried a random USB hub (without connecting it to a power plug... just in passive mode) and it is working, too! This is weird, but tbh before my recent issues I hadn't tried NOT using an USB hub in a long time. Maybe this is actually an older problem on MacOS? |
Super strange eh? I'm glad it's working! This only started happening to me recently, monero used to work no problem. |
Haha... well, unfortunately it's difficult for me to tell whether the problem existed in the past, because in the past I always used an USB hub when on my OSX computer ... (Apple and their questionable port/dongle design ...) |
Oh, forgot to mention... I'm curious if this is related to Apple's special port designs again ... looks like USB-C, but we know it's mostly Thunderbolt ... I've had issues with other open source software in the past. E.g., |
This is really interesting - I wouldn't be surprised if it's related. I might do some digging into the ledger monero app source and see if there's anything that rings any bells. |
Can confirm this happens on my late-2013 MBP as well, running the latest Big Sur. This thing has only USB-A ports, unsure if they do USB-3. No blue connectors. When I plug in the ledger directly and have it in the main menu, I can see a Nano S device showing up in the USB tree. When I open the monero app on the ledger, it disappears. Closing the monero app causes it to reappear again. However, when I hook it up using an (unpowered) USB2 hub, it does show up, and remains visible after opening the monero app. Super weird, but at least I have a workaround now. I'll try to source a USB3 hub and if that changes things. |
My MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, Two Thunderbolt 3 ports) is exhibiting the same behavior @kylekingcdn and I resolved it with a USB3 hub, don't spend the money @jap The hub that made it all better With either the Bitcoin app open, or no app at all, just unlocked: With the monero app open, no hub: Monero GUI & CLI v0.18.1.2-release Edit: Added details about the macbook hardware. |
Friend of mine is trying to set up a wallet with Monero GUI, seems it's not working at all.
We get about as far as
Create wallet
but it doesn't actually find the ledger nano S.Steps
-Install ledger app
-Close live ledger
-Open ledger app on ledger
-Open Monero GUI
-Create new wallet from hardware
-Provide name
-Select ledger from dropdown
-Click
Create wallet
Tried just about everything, logs don't provide anything other than an error stating the device was not found.
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