Pollywog wrote:
It was not a USB stick, it was a memory stick from a digital camera.
She had a USB dock for the memory stick. Windows recognizes and
mounts it fine. Debian won't recognize it.
I had to edit /etc/fstab in order to get Debian to recognize mine.
Is this one that has the USB plug b
> > It was not a USB stick, it was a memory stick from a digital camera.
> > She had a USB dock for the memory stick. Windows recognizes and
> > mounts it fine. Debian won't recognize it.
I had to edit /etc/fstab in order to get Debian to recognize mine.
Is this one that has the USB plug built-in
Mike McCarty wrote:
My girlfriend has a Sony Mavica MVC FD200 with Flash Memory
cards. The card reader is a Dazzle USB card reader. It mounts
just fine with Windows XP, but does not mount with Debian.
The type is
SanDisk 128 mg SDMS 0343SD7
hmm .. so, she is trying to read the memory stic
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On 09/22/06 15:44, Mike McCarty wrote:
> H.S. wrote:
>> Mike McCarty wrote:
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> [snip]
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>>> inability to read her camera memory stick. She finally went and
>>> got an HP printer which can read it directly without going
>>> through the computer.
>>
>
H.S. wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
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inability to read her camera memory stick. She finally went and
got an HP printer which can read it directly without going
through the computer.
I don't recall seeing this message in the mailing list so I don't know
the facts. Do you mean that her l
Mike McCarty wrote:
Travis Crook wrote:
Ditto! Debian just works! I've tried a couple of other distros, and
they don't "just work".
Before we all get too syrupy here, I've posted a problem here
which never got addressed, and had another user contact me
months later with the same problem,
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