Interestingly enough, I have an Asus EeePC ultra-laptop on which I have just installed XUbuntu 7.10 Gutsy.
This machine has an integrated SD/MMC card reader that identifies itself as an USB device with ID 0951:1606 Kingston Technology exactly as your USB pen does. It shows more or less the same characteristics as yours in "lsusb" except it shows "iManufacturer 1 ENE" I have the utmost trouble trying to use SD-Cards in it. It works (with some kernel-log reported errors) with SD-Cards of capacity <= 1 GB, but spits tons of errors and hangs with SD cards of capacity > 1 GB, and cannot write more than 16MB before hanging on a 4GB SD-HC. So your hardware is probably not at fault and probably the driver is. I also own an Acer Aspire 3104 WLMi that integrates an ENE SD-card reader, this one seens as a "mmcblk0" device and not an USB device. Anyway it shows the exact same problems with the exact same SD cards (tried a sample of 4 different SD cards of different capacities). Those same SD cards showing desperate problems in both my Acer laptop and Asus laptop running Ubuntu Gutsy works extremely well in my Tomtom GPS (embedded Linux inside), digital camera, or in a WinXP laptop... Go figure... -- I can't mount my stick datatraveler reader 2gb of kingston https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177024 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs