@sfc I installed the driver and had it loaded, however the card reader
remains unassigned after reboot. Maybe I should wait for some kernel
update fixing this issue. Thanks a lot for help.
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@sfc Could you explain a little more how exactly to use the dkms.conf
file? Should I put the file in the same ampe_stor directory?
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OK. I have tested it in the newest mainstream kernel v4.14-rc8. There is
nothing changed.
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The bug exists in ubuntu 16.04. It still exists in the mainstream kernel
v4.14-rc6. I haven't tested in kernel v4.14-rc8.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 17.10 x86_64 of Wayland-Session is running on a HP Envy 13-ad1xx
notbook with a internal microsd card reader. The system gives no
response when inserting different micro sd cards, which work fine on
- Windows 10. I report this bug in hope of the upstream may no
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 17.10 x86_64 of Wayland-Session is running on a HP Envy 13-ad1xx
notbook with a internal microsd card reader. The system gives no
response when inserting different micro sd cards, which work fine on
Windows 10. I report this bug in hope that the upstream may notice and
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