** Attachment added: "screenshot showing corrupted files / error message when displaying contents of SD card" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/875927/+attachment/2551392/+files/Screenshot.png
** Description changed: This is a re-issue of bug 649912 (went cold / forgotten about), and its - re-issue 766539 (reported as 'Fix Released') + re-issue bug 766539 (reported as 'Fix Released') No, it has not been fixed and is still present in 11.10. Annoyingly it has now been present in the last three editions - 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10. Files/Images on an SD card are incorrectly displayed / corrupted, and clicking (for example) on an image file results in error message like the one in attached screenshot (from my 11.10 testing). Also 'Error interpreting JPEG file (Bogus DQT index 15)' and 'Error interpreting JPEG file (JPEG datastream contains no image)' Here's the orig. report: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> HP 6700 Series Laptop with built-in SD (and multi-) card reader. SD card reader displays incomplete or corrupted files. Eg, jpgs shown as random coloured thumbnail or random characters. Some files are not displayed at all. Some files are correctly displayed. Opening an affected file (if you can see it) does not work. Different error messages occur - 'could not open file' or 'type not supported' 'could not display' etc. Some correctly displayed files also yield these messages. Ejecting the card usually results in Nautilus closing/crashing. In some cases browsing the file structure or attempting to open some files also crashes Nautilus. When it closes there is no prompt for bug report. The card reader was a problem a couple of years ago (8? Series of Ubuntu) on my HP Laptop - simply didn't work at all but since Karmic/Lucid it's worked flawlessly. The bug is present in 10.10 and 11.04 (no change or improvement). 10.04 works perfectly. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Not having the Nautilus crashing problem anymore (in 11.10) and haven't seen the randomly coloured thumbnails (as shown in screenshot from bug report 649912. ** Description changed: This is a re-issue of bug 649912 (went cold / forgotten about), and its re-issue bug 766539 (reported as 'Fix Released') No, it has not been fixed and is still present in 11.10. Annoyingly it has now been present in the last three editions - 10.10, 11.04 and 11.10. Files/Images on an SD card are incorrectly displayed / corrupted, and - clicking (for example) on an image file results in error message like + clicking (for example) on an image file results in error messages like the one in attached screenshot (from my 11.10 testing). Also 'Error interpreting JPEG file (Bogus DQT index 15)' and 'Error interpreting JPEG file (JPEG datastream contains no image)' Here's the orig. report: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> HP 6700 Series Laptop with built-in SD (and multi-) card reader. SD card reader displays incomplete or corrupted files. Eg, jpgs shown as random coloured thumbnail or random characters. Some files are not displayed at all. Some files are correctly displayed. Opening an affected file (if you can see it) does not work. Different error messages occur - 'could not open file' or 'type not supported' 'could not display' etc. Some correctly displayed files also yield these messages. Ejecting the card usually results in Nautilus closing/crashing. In some cases browsing the file structure or attempting to open some files also crashes Nautilus. When it closes there is no prompt for bug report. The card reader was a problem a couple of years ago (8? Series of Ubuntu) on my HP Laptop - simply didn't work at all but since Karmic/Lucid it's worked flawlessly. The bug is present in 10.10 and 11.04 (no change or improvement). 10.04 works perfectly. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Not having the Nautilus crashing problem anymore (in 11.10) and haven't seen the randomly coloured thumbnails (as shown in screenshot from bug report 649912. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/875927 Title: SD Card Reader Incomplete / Corrupt Files To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/875927/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs