Here is the output of lspci -vvnn on my computer. It's from the 256GB version
of the samsung NVMe.
On my systems I've never had any corruption problems, even moving large (60GB+)
VM files and installing OS on ext4 multiple times. Currently running stock LM
19. Hope this helps.
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To add to my previous comment, I've been running ext4 all the time.
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Stumbled onto this bug from somewhere else, and noticed that it seems I
have the same samsung SSD drive SM961/PM961 (Same output on lspci --vvnn
regarding the NVMe as Lucas posted,). However, for me it has worked
without any problems on stock ubuntu 18.04 / mint / kubuntu
installations. Perhaps it
I'm having the same problem with Samsung M2070 scanner, but thanks to
the information here I was able to patch it working. I linked the files
located in /usr/lib/sane (copied there likely by the samsung driver
installer) to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane and now the scan works both
over the usb and
Hi,
After the latest official kernel patch(3.2.0.40) for my xubuntu 12.04 ,
my external HDD now works. Lsusb -v reports, that the bcdDevice = 2.20
for my HDD.
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Ok I installed the 3.8-rc3 kernel, and after installing also the extras-package
I got the usb devices to work.
But the same problem persists, trying to partition the hdd just fails.
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Hello again,
I installed the 3.8-rc3 kernel, but all usb devices connected (apart
from touchpad and fingerprint reader) refused to work, so no way to test
if this hdd adapter would work.
Maybe someone else with the offending adapter can try this out and
report here?
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Hi,
I'm suffering from the same problem.
Is there a "dummys quide" somewhere, that would describe compiling a driver
module? I "managed" to compile the usb-storage.ko file again, but it ended
about 10% different in size compared to the original, and not surprising, it
does not work. I would ap