When connecting a iOS 7 or higher device via USB, xfce4-power-manager plugin (1.4.4-4) immediately enters a crash loop until you "trust" the computer from the iOS device. This is particularly bad when the connection is intermittent or you simply don’t want the computer to be able to mount the iOS device's file system. If the power manager plugin is not running the power manager only crashes when you select the "Devices" tab in the actual application. I have confirmed this across a number of iOS devices and physical systems. All of the systems tested are Debian 8 based. Unfortunately this is all the information I can provide but I hope it is enough to be helpful.
I've noticed this as well recently with 1.5.2, so it's not a UPower 0.99 issue (as I originally assumed). I'll have to try to debug this somehow.
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