> I had a similar problem with fedora 18, and got it fixed by installing the
> package kmod-staging to enable the experimental driver for the realtek
> rts5139 controller.
It seems we don't have the same controller; I installed kmod-staging
but it did not help.
Thanks for the suggestion,
Frédéric
On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 20:21 +0100, chedi toueiti wrote:
> After some googling, I learned that the read access switch detector is
> not that reliable and it end up detecting the wrong state. To solve
> the issue, you just have to move the lock switch just to the middle
> position between read and wr
I had a similar problem with fedora 18, and got it fixed by installing the
package kmod-staging to enable the experimental driver for the realtek
rts5139 controller.
You can check if you have this controller using the lsusb command.
After activating the card reader support I got another problem d
On 02/22/2013 06:42 AM, Frédéric Bron wrote:
When I plug my SD card, nothing happens.
dmesg gives what's written below.
On another computer, I have installed kernel-modules-extra. Any link with that?
I am also going to update the kernel to 3.7.9.
Frédéric
[12658.129346] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direct-Acce
When I plug my SD card, nothing happens.
dmesg gives what's written below.
On another computer, I have installed kernel-modules-extra. Any link with that?
I am also going to update the kernel to 3.7.9.
Frédéric
[12658.129346] scsi 7:0:0:0: Direct-Access CanonMP610 series
1050 PQ: 0 ANSI: