I'm using latest Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 and it does not! Yesterday I plugged in
friend's MP3 player (It was some sort of Dunlop player), only /dev/sda node
was created. When I tried to double click on icon in nautilus then pmount
gave me some sort of error, but when i manually mounted it "mount /dev/sd
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From: Bug 50655 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Bug 50655] Re: PCMCIA 16bit wireless cards
Date: 22/06/06 10:23
> Can you include the output of the dmesg command after plugging in your
I'm using latest Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 and it does not! Yesterday I plugged in
friend's MP3 player (It was some sort of Dunlop player), only /dev/sda node
was created. When I tried to double click on icon in nautilus then pmount
gave me some sort of error, but when i manually mounted it "mount /dev/sd
** Summary changed:
- PCMCIA 32bit wireless cards
+ PCMCIA 16bit wireless cards
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PCMCIA 16bit wireless cards
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Public bug reported:
Hello! This is quite major problem! Many MP3 players and memory sticks
have been formatted as a big FAT32 filesystems. Usually a device is
registered as harddisk (/dev/sda for example) and it has a FAT32
partition on it (/dev/sda1), but many players have only /dev/sda which
is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pcmciautils
As I can see the old pcmcia programs package was removed and pcmciautils
were added. Problem is that pccardctl shows that card is inserted for
16bit (oldschool pcmcia) cards, but no entry appears in
iwconfig/ifconfig for a wireless card. Newer