As time goes by
It seems *my* problems were hardware related. I don't have any issues with an
external card reader, only the built-in one I used has problems. So this seems
to be defective hardware. Sorry for the confusion. Please be aware that this is
only
related to my own postings and does
As time goes by
It seems *my* problems were hardware related. I don't have any issues with an
external card reader, only the built-in one I used has problems. So this seems
to be defective hardware. Sorry for the confusion. Please be aware that this
is only
related to my own postings and
After some experiments, I have some new details, although not exactly hard
facts.
I have absolutly no problem accessing the SD-card when reading or writing
with commandline tools (cp). This works as it should. However, when using
Konqueror to drag and drop files to the device, the card disapears
Nice to see we know the workaround.
However, since it clearly is a regression (it used to work, at least in 5.04),
the package owner should check what changed, the file
/etc/X11/xkb/symbols/inet or some KDE component. Then find the
core reason for the failure, then fix that.
Please don't just pos
I have the same problem (fresh install of kubuntu yesterday).
I'm happy to deliver whatever data one might need to confirm this problem.
Does anyone know who to contact for resolution? The error message is a
message built into Kleopatra, so someone show know what it means.
stefan
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is this a duplicate of bug #17881 ?
stefan
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I have the same, or at least a very similar problem on my dapper system.
The SD card is disconnected and reconnected spontaneously, with transfer
rates anywhere between 0 and 4 MB/sec. This does *not* happen when running
the same hardware with WinXP, where it's rock stable. So the hardware is not