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But this is for Texas Instruments card readers, not USB ones. Texas
Instruments ones tend to be what's integrated in the side of a laptop.
TG Browning wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> Sorry if I wasn't clear -- this was NOT a memory stick issue. in point
> of f
Andrew,
Sorry if I wasn't clear -- this was NOT a memory stick issue. in point
of fact, it was a SanDisk issue that I was referring to and it's flaky
as hell, to be honest.
Don't get me wrong -- the people working on it are doing a heck of a
good job. The problem (as I see it) is that there are d
Konstaninos and TG Browning
I'm guessing by MMS you mean Memmory Stick as there is no such card as
MMS.
This is not the same bug, Memory sticks are not yet supported by this
driver
A quick search on the tifm home page shows
Currently in development:
tifm_ms - driver for MemoryStick cards (
Don't know if it's a separate bug -- sound like what happened to me. The
problem is that the Texas Instruments chip set isn't one chip set --
seems there are a couple of different ones out there and they react
differently. I got mine working under Feisty with a fresh install and
using a cheap USB r
I have Texas Instruments PCIxx21 Integrated FlashMedia Controller on my
ACER Aspire 1692WLMi laptop not working with a Gutsy fresh install.
The tested kernel is:
$ uname -a
Linux roadrunner 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
The Controller is reported by lspci
Ok, after some discussion on IRC I opened bug #137686. I would like to
ask users and developers reading this bug report to take a look and
eventually subscribe to that one.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Fixed for me. In my case the affected hardware is a built-in card
reader for an Averatec 2300 laptop.
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 04:27 +, Vincenzo Ciancia wrote:
> Bug #82680 is a duplicate of this one, both are not fixed for me.
>
> ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
>Status: F
Bug #82680 is a duplicate of this one, both are not fixed for me.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Me too, it still does not work, and worked in edgy.
lspci -n
00:00.0 0600: 8086:27a0 (rev 03)
00:02.0 0300: 8086:27a2 (rev 03)
00:02.1 0380: 8086:27a6 (rev 03)
00:1b.0 0403: 8086:27d8 (rev 02)
00:1c.0 0604: 8086:27d0 (rev 02)
00:1c.2 0604: 8086:27d4 (rev 02)
00:1d.0 0c03: 8086:27c8 (rev 02)
00:1d.
According to what I read above, there still is an issu with some Toshiba laptop.
I got the Toshiba U200 laptop
Paulo J. S. Silva got the Toshiba U205 laptop which is rather the same (comment
93)
Tom Dowden got the Toshiba A120-151 (comment 148)
These 3 laptop have an unusable SD card reader with
Just like my comment #177 my card works perfectly in Ubuntu 7.10 Tribe
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Question: Under Dapper, I have the same general problem which I fixed
by going to an cheap card reader that doesn't use the texas instrument
chip set. However, when I try to use that different card reader on a
micro SD (1 gig, via a regular SD adapter -- it's for a verizon phone)
the card shows up
I opened bug #82680 which has been marked as a duplicate of this one, I
opened that before stable release and I would kindly ask you all to at
least try to fix that in feisty, by checking if I provided enough
information and eventually engaging me in a debug session, at least to
understand if the p
2.6.22 target is invalid. Original bug is fixed. Reporter claiming to
still see a problem needs to open a new bug, provide all details for
device, and target it for gutsy (linux-source-2.6.22). That persons bug
will not get fixed in feisty.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Status
I'm running Dapper Drake and noted that there apparently is no support
for tifm under Dapper. However, it was mentioned that there was another
way around it and so I went out and bought a cheap SD card reader/writer
and tried it.
It works okay. The permissions aren't quite right -- it won't let me
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
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I've updated the original description to reflect my experiences with
Gutsy.
** Description changed:
- OK - time for a big update, please let me know direct if anything is
- wrong or misleading. Duncan
+ Updated June 27th for Gutsy.
+ Please let me know direct if anything is wrong or misleading. D
My Kernel:
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My reader described at the start reads an SD card perfectly without any
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I tested it on 2.6.22, and it is the same bug.
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The card reader works for me now.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux laptop666 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci |grep Texas
02:04.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Controller
02:04.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instru
As we have no information about the progress in resolving this bug, I
tried to in an other way. I visited
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tifmxx and downloaded latest
version available.
Then I tried to compile it but I got an unexpected error :
$ make
echo /tmp/tifm-0.8e.tar.bz2_FILES
/tmp/t
That script won't do anything for 2.6.20-16. It just does what the
above comments say to do, but 2.6.20-16 have the modules already. It
was only needed for 2.6.20-15.
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> What's the shortest path to backport gutsy's 2.6.22 kernel to feisty?
>
Just download linux-image-2.6.22-5-generic_2.6.22-5.11_i386.deb from
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.22/
Nevertheless I tested it few days ago and it doesn't work better for me.
> And, plea
On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 10:34:21PM -, stevelasvegas wrote:
> This worked for me.
> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+question/6262
I tried that with 2.6.20-15 & -16 kernels, neither worked for me ! Btw,
the card reader used to work in Edgy.
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> Vincenzo: Just install the kernel from gutsy onto feisty.
I just did that, and I got this :
find: /lib/firmware/2.6.22-5-generic: No such file or directory
find: /lib/firmware/2.6.22-5-generic: No such file or directory
find: /lib/firm
Vincenzo: Just install the kernel from gutsy onto feisty.
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What's the shortest path to backport gutsy's 2.6.22 kernel to feisty?
And, please, can someone provide a checklist to know where exactly my
card reader is "broken"? I am still unable to find anything in system
logs, but it just won't work, and it was one of those that worked out-
of-the-box in edgy
Toshiba a130, the new kernel works for me. (Broke X that took a while to
fix) Copied 1 file, copied several files at once. Was able to eject
and it remounted automaticly when reinserted. Read Files off the card
with this and other pc. Thanks.
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> Rejecting this from 2.6.22 until someone actually says they tested it on
> 2.6.22, and that if it doesn't work it's the _same_ bug, not just a
> "doesn't work there either".
I tested it on 2.6.22 after downloading deb paquet. Troubes were like
for 2.6.20. In fact I think it's normal since this s
Rejecting this from 2.6.22 until someone actually says they tested it on
2.6.22, and that if it doesn't work it's the _same_ bug, not just a
"doesn't work there either".
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I've just tried the posted kernel in my HP nc6120, and it still doesn't work.
dmesg:
[20063.44] tifm_core: MMC/SD card detected in socket 0:3
[20063.78] mmcblk0: mmc3:e5ea SD01G 1006080KiB
[20063.78] mmcblk0:<3>mmcblk0: error 2 transferring data
[20063.78] end_request: I/O e
The fix works for me on x86-64, using http://people.ubuntu.com/~pkl
/linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.28_amd64.deb on an hp (compaq)
nc6400 with the TI chipset. Using that 2.6.20-16.28 kernel, I no longer
see the dmesg mmcblk0 errors.
$ lspci | grep MMC
02:06.2 Mass storage controller: Texa
The patch provide in bug 53923 comments 138 doesn't work for me.
I have no output in dmesg after insering a SD card.
My hardware :
03:0b.2 Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments 5-in-1 Multimedia Card
Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO/xD)
Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device
It now works for me with the patch provided in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/53923/comments/138 .
It also seems to auto mount faster then it did in Edgy. I insert the
card and its instantaneous where as in Edgy it probably took about half
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Hello, I used the kernel sugested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/53923/comments/138
but still my card reader won't work, here's the output of dmesg when I
inserted the MMC card:
[ 243.30] tifm_core: MMC/SD card detected in socket 0:3
[ 243.428000] mmcblk0: mmc3:0001
It works for me again. Although I can't suspend with a card inserted.
Using Kernel sugested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/53923/comments/138
my SD reader works again.
Software:
Ubuntu 7.04 fully updated + sugested linux-image
Hardware:
Laptop Acer Ferrari 4000
$ lspci
06:
I also have this problem on my Gateway MX6440. I did not have this
problem in 6.10, the card reader worked fine with tifm_sd / tifm_7xx1,
tifm_core (and mmc_core). In order to get it to work with the 6.10 live
cd I simply have to modprobe tifm_sd and it works.
On 7.04 it used to work occasionally.
On 5/17/07, Duncan Lithgow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The kernel mentioned in comment 138
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
> source-2.6.17/+bug/53923/comments/138 doesn't seem to be available any
> more. I'm getting a 404 'not found' error.
>
Oops. It's back there now. There
The kernel mentioned in comment 138
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.17/+bug/53923/comments/138 doesn't seem to be available any
more. I'm getting a 404 'not found' error.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: linux-source-2.6.17 => None
** Changed in: linux-source-2
I'm using a Compaq NX 6120; and my card works with your new kernel.
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I have a Toshiba A120-151. Built in SD card reader worked perfectly with Edgy,
but broke when upgraded to Feisty.
Installed kernel suggested by Phillip. Unfortunately SD still not recognised
with new kernel. Also my wireless card was not recognised (intel 3945) so have
reverted to standard kerne
Absolutely nothing here. If I insert tifm modules, nothing happens. If I
insert sdhci, led blinks but I can't see the card in "my computer". What
should the device be in /dev? Where should card insertion be logged? How
can I debug the problem, find more information on what should happen and
is not
Works perfectly with test kernel here.
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I have not touched anything. but I have not tried the fix posted here earlier
either. so if you have tried it it maybe has altered your setup.
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RE:
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I have nx6325 as well, and the kernel did not fix the problem, but
perhaps i missed some steps. Can you please put what steps need to be
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With the kernel given, Texas SD card reader on HP compaq nc8430 started
*working*.
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With the kernel given above, I could use the SD card reader just fine (it
didn't work with feisty's original kernel).
I have an HP Pavillion dv1000 (dv1136ea).
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Unfortunately it doesn't work for me (and the manual/script compilation
fix doesn't work either).
I have a Toshiba U205 S2067 laptop with:
03:0b.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Controller
03:0b.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments PCIxx12 OHCI Compliant IEEE
1394 Host Co
A test kernel with the new fixed tifm driver is available from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~pkl/linux-
image-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.28_i386.deb
This has the fixed 0.8d tifm driver. The previously mentioned ways to
get this driver to compile (commenting out code), produces a driver with
extremel
So y'all know, they're referring to the same script that's been uploaded
in this bug. My blog links to it.
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Similar to Vincenzo, I following the instructions at Ubuntu Linux Tips &
Tricks. However, I did not do anything with the "setpci hack" (which I
had used before compiling the new tifm drivers (v0.8): setpci -s 04.3
4c=0x22 w/ v0.7 - default Feisty). I have both a HP/Compaq Presario
V3000z & R4012us
I was NEVER able to use card reader with any LINUX distro...
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 20:50 +, slackwarelife wrote:
> After update from 6.10 to 7.04 the sd card reader does not work:
>
> lspci result:
>
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82852/82855 GM/GME/PM/GMV Processor to
> I/O Co
Everyone, there is no need to further confirm that your cardreader is
not working. The kernel developers know that, and know why it's
happening, and are working on a fix. More comments to the bug tracker
will not speed up this process :)
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After update from 6.10 to 7.04 the sd card reader does not work:
lspci result:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82852/82855 GM/GME/PM/GMV Processor to
I/O Controller (rev 02)
00:00.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation 82852/82855 GM/GME/PM/GMV
Processor to I/O Controller (rev 02)
00:00.
I can also confirm that the script make my SD card work again.
On 4/25/07, pogets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, maco, I used your original script (from comment 103) and my SD
> card reader on a Toshiba Satellite M55-S325 is now working fine again
> (as it was in Dapper). Great work!
>
> -
Yes, the change was a mistake. We had already identified this a few days
before release, but could not get the fix in time.
Phillip was going to work on getting 0.8 back in for feisty-updates.
Assigning to him for clarification. This will get fixed.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.20 (Ubuntu)
Thanks, maco, I used your original script (from comment 103) and my SD
card reader on a Toshiba Satellite M55-S325 is now working fine again
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Those errors were from rmmod & modprobing the modules. It seems not all
computer run the same ones to get it going though. Mine didn't have
sdhci running, but tifm_sd was. Yours had sdhci and not tifm_sd by
those errors. Too bad there's no "rmmod *sd*" and "modprobe *sd*"
options, cuz ya know,
maco: i now have a happy SD card!
confirm that there were whitespaces in the install script - i even checked
it myself b4 running it, duh! - which was likely the cause of my probs.
Ran the latest, kicked out a couple errors:
ERROR: Module tifm_sd does not exist in /proc/modules
ERROR: Module mmc_
Cause is confirmed:
Phillip Lougher [Thu, 8 Mar 2007 14:13:05 + (14:13 +)]: Commits TIFM
0.8 to close bug 82680
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Ben Collins [Tue, 20 Mar 2007 21:25:04 + (17:25
I think I found the cause.
Philip commited TIFM 0.8 into a 2.6.20-(12 or 13?) kernel to fix this
bug.
However, this git commit shows Ben Collins reverting from version 0.8 to
0.7, which caused a regression causing the TIFM breakage to show up
again. I think this is was an unintentional mistake.
I removed the renaming command for tifm_sd.ko because of it not being in
drivers/mmc/ already (updated one is always on
http://geocities.com/dollzrgr8/tifm_install.tar.gz ). Without touching
the one in drivers/mmc/host/ at all, it compiles fine. The tifm
Makefile puts it in drivers/mmc/, though n
I tried maco install script. I found a little bug, maco. You try to rename the
tifm_sd.ko file, searching for it
in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/mmc/, however in the newer kernel in
Feisty, 2.6.20-15, this file
is located at /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/mmc/host.
This bug exp
I just did. I don't think there's much useful it can do seeing as I
can't figure out how to tell it when something goes wrong. The
Module.symvers is sort of a log for the building anyway.
Well THAT's weird. I noticed a tab in there a few hours ago, removed
it, and reuploaded (at least on the ge
You should remove the logging. It's enough you found the files and made an easy
script by collecting the backup and copying commands into one script.
In install script there are some tabs/spaces i noticed. For example ... /usr
/`uname -r` /kernel/etc etc etc I did not run the scrip
Mark, my kernel and system logs show:
Inserting card, kern.log:
Apr 24 16:55:05 localhost kernel: [63994.596000] tifm_core: MMC/SD card
detected in socket 0:1
Apr 24 16:55:05 localhost kernel: [63994.756000] mmcblk0: mmc0:cc8b SD064
60928KiB
Apr 24 16:55:05 localhost kernel: [63994.756000] mmcb
You're right...that wasn't there to begin with...uhh..oops I'll fix that...when
I was making the uninstall one do its thing I added the backup-er to make it
able to restore the old ones when you use the uninstall one, but since it
wasn't there to begin with it cant :p
by the way, so I don't have
You're right...that wasn't there to begin with...uhh..oops I'll fix that...when
I was making the uninstall one do its thing I added the backup-er to make it
able to restore the old ones when you use the uninstall one, but since it
wasn't there to begin with it cant :p
by the way, so I don't have
Thanks a lot. It works great. I don't know if the lines you removed in
the code files will have any effect. The were some "timing" variables
etc etc... My sony memory stick does not work but i think there is no
support for it yet. Another thing. In my
/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/m
That makes me wonder if the log actually does anything...I think it
wouldn't finish printing everything if it died mid-run, but if it
finished running, it won't show anything unusual...
Do the uninstall, then
cd mmc
sudo cp protocol.h /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r`/include/linux/mmc/proto
i ran the script, partial success in that my logfiles dont fill with
errors but it did not mount - kern.log has
tifm_sd: disagrees about version of symbol tifm_eject
tifm_sd: Unknown symbol tifm_eject
and more similar (attached); also attached the install.log...
any advice?
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Yes they're source files, but only the necessary ones. The entire
kernel is 40-something mb and takes a while to download.
I'm uploading an updated tarball though. This one has an uninstall
script as well and they are set to print out log files of what they did.
So, if it was to fail (shouldn't)
yes i have a Texas instruments card reader. The output of lspci [-nnv] is not
exactly the same but it is Texas Instruments... Thanks so much for your help. I
hope this works. I will then have fixed nearly all my bugs and will be able to
never use windows again!
What are those 40MB you mentioned?
x User # 432169
Hey, type this in the terminal! It's really fun!
apt-get moo
then try
aptitude moo
and
aptitude -v moo
just keep adding v's to that and watch it change
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uname -a
Linux mgm-laptop 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 06:17:24 UTC 2007 x86_64
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Yes downloaded it now from work, and was able to extract...
But get an error when running make...
make
Warning: Compiling for 2.6:
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/build
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maco do you know if this will work for me? I am new to linux. Just two
months time and i just ugraded edgy to feisty. My card reader does not
work. I can see in dmesg that my memory stick has been detected. I
believe that an sd card ican be detected too but i don't see them on my
desktop (so i beli
Oh, the problem I was having was that I was downloading the patch
instead of all 40-something megabytes of kernel source. Once I got the
full sources, I did a grep -r protocol.h . (after reading the grep man
page :p) to find out where they are (lack of direct path like /usr/src
/linux-headers-2.6.
I just redownloaded it and everything's there. Perhaps there was a
problem mid-download?
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No actually i downloaded it and it extracted. I dpn't know if you mean
if it works or not, i haven't tried it yet. I will, when i get home like
DaveQB. I keep my fingers crossed till then!
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Don't know if anyone else has this problem, but it looks like the attatched
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Good work maco. I will be a guinea pig and try it when I get home
tonight.
The find command didn't locate those files you couldn't see in the
kernel source ?
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Okay, nevermind. I figured out the answers to my questions, and then I made a
bash script that will automate this. I'm attaching a tarball. Untar it, then
either read the readme if you want to, or
sudo chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
which is pretty much what the readme says to do, except th
Alright, correction. I got the full sources now. But where in the full
2.6.20 sources are those header files located? I found mmc.h mmci.h and
mmc_queue.h in /linux-2.6.20/drivers/mmc/ (in the kernel tarball), but I
don't see protocol.h anywhere.
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linux/mmc/protocol.h does not appear to be the only thing that is
needed. The struct mmc_host structure is missing the max_sectors member
in the linux/mmc/host.h file and the version of the module that comes
with feisty 2.6.20-14 is 0.7. The newest version is the one to which
Andrew is referring an
in reply to :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/53923/comments/98
is this the same thing is you dont get the errors, but the card wont
mount.
Also noticed that it is finding cards as xd, even if SD is in the
slot.
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Could you please point to the exact reply with the instructions for
compiling the modules?
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The solution is in the preceding bug report.
to recap
1 The kernel supplied in feisty has BROKEN tifm modules
2 TIFM modules or the set pci hack ONLY support SD cards NOT ms,sm or xd at
this time
3 Unless Ubuntu supply corrected modules the only way to get this working is to
follow the instruc
I get the same errors as scoopex
Fresh install of Feisty Kubuntu AMD64 on a Lenovo Thinkpad Z61t
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My SD card reader isn't working in Feisty (final release) either. In Ubuntu
Edgy when I added:
modprobe tifm_sd
to one of the init scripts, it worked fine, including auto mount. Now it
doesn't work.
I have a Toshiba A100-TA7
My error messages are the same as scoopex above so I won't bother
pos
The sd-card reader ist still broken in feisty (Thinkpad Z61m).
--- /var/log/messages
Apr 21 16:18:41 homer kernel: [ 321.332000] tifm_7xx1: sd card detected in
socket 1
Apr 21 16:18:42 homer kernel: [ 321.664000] mmcblk0: mmc1:3975 SD02G 2011136KiB
Apr 21 16:18:42 homer kernel: [ 321.664000] m
I just installed Ubuntu 7.04, the sd card did not auto mount, and I
can't seem to mount it manually. I tried to download the driver from
above but the links seem broken.
The card reader worked fine in 6.10, and would auto mount.
lspci:
06:04.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Co
Just to confirm. I have the same problem in a Toshiba U205 - S5067
noteboook.
lspci:
03:08.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation PRO/100 VE Network Connection
(rev 02)
03:0b.0 CardBus bridge: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Controller
03:0b.1 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments PCIxx12
bad english :D -.- sorry :o
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ok i've solved also this =)
1. compile using this istruction
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/53923/comments/48
2. sudo cp tifm_sd.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/misc
3. make install
seem to works =
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