Hi,
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Russell L. Harris
rlhar...@broadcaster.org wrote:
I need a recommendation for a Linux-compatible USB-interface flash
card reader to handle SD, SDHC, and CompactFlash.
My Verbatim Universal works flawlessly with my 16 GB Sandisk Ultra II SDHC card.
Manon
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Russell L. Harris
rlhar...@broadcaster.org wrote:
I need a recommendation for a Linux-compatible USB-interface flash
card reader to handle SD, SDHC, and CompactFlash.
fwiw - I've used about a dozen or so of them with linux in the past few
years and they've
* shawn wilson ag4ve...@gmail.com [101219 05:14]:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Russell L. Harris
rlhar...@broadcaster.org wrote:
I need a recommendation for a Linux-compatible USB-interface flash
card reader to handle SD, SDHC, and CompactFlash.
fwiw - I've used about a dozen
I need a recommendation for a Linux-compatible USB-interface flash
card reader to handle SD, SDHC, and CompactFlash.
I have a SanDisk ImageMate 8-in-1 model SDDR-88 which works with SD,
but not with SDHC.
RLH
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are working very well. There are
some issues with a 2in1 card-reader I still haven't sorted out, and I
can't get a PCMCIA flash card reader to work well with hal or hotplug,
but most of the common things are working.
Well, i still have to figure out how to have the ide-cd kernel
module loaded
out, and I
can't get a PCMCIA flash card reader to work well with hal or hotplug,
but most of the common things are working.
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Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 00:13):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
[snip]
I need this for my WAF!
What's a WAF?
Wife Acceptance Factor
It becomes an important thing to watch when you have managed to convince
your wife to dump windows for linux.
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prolonged fight with the problem.
Once g-v-m is running most things are working very well. There are
some issues with a 2in1 card-reader I still haven't sorted out, and I
can't get a PCMCIA flash card reader to work well with hal or hotplug,
but most of the common things are working
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Hi,
I have tried just about everything, so I need some help.
I have installed Gnome 2.8 from sid, including hal, udev, hotplug, ...
I'd expect it to just mount my removable devices when I plug them in,
and it does seem to work with
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 10:24 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 00:13):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
[snip]
I need this for my WAF!
What's a WAF?
Wife Acceptance Factor
It becomes an important thing to watch when you have
gnome-volume-manager running?
Hi,
I found out about this after a fairly prolonged fight with the problem.
Once g-v-m is running most things are working very well. There are
some issues with a 2in1 card-reader I still haven't sorted out, and I
can't get a PCMCIA flash card reader
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 12:08 +0100, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 04:30:31 -0600, Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 10:29 +0100, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 10:23:59 +0100, René Seindal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Andrea
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:51):
What's a WAF?
Wife Acceptance Factor
It becomes an important thing to watch when you have managed to convince
your wife to dump windows for linux.
Ah. Fortunately, my wife uses a limited set of programs, so I
could easily just make the fiat, You're new
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:32):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
last message repeated 7 times
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
hald[10310]: Timed out waiting for hotplug event 486. Rebasing to 487
hald[10310]: Timed
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 13:10 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:51):
What's a WAF?
Wife Acceptance Factor
It becomes an important thing to watch when you have managed to convince
your wife to dump windows for linux.
Ah. Fortunately, my wife uses a
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 13:13 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:32):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
last message repeated 7 times
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
hald[10310]: Timed out
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 13:13 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:32):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
last message repeated 7 times
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
hald[10310]: Timed out
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On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 01:13:43PM +0100, Ren Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:32):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, Ren Seindal wrote:
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
last message repeated 7 times
kernel: usb 1-1:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 13:13 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:32):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
last message repeated 7 times
kernel: usb 1-1: control timeout on ep0in
hald[10310]:
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 10:46 -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 13:13 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote (05-12-2004 11:32):
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
[snip]
Somehow, I like the requirement to manually mount
Hi,
I have tried just about everything, so I need some help.
I have installed Gnome 2.8 from sid, including hal, udev, hotplug, ...
I'd expect it to just mount my removable devices when I plug them in,
and it does seem to work with cds, but not with anything usb.
I plug in my usb card reader,
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 15:14:37 +0100, René Seindal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have tried just about everything, so I need some help.
I have installed Gnome 2.8 from sid, including hal, udev, hotplug, ...
I'd expect it to just mount my removable devices when I plug them in,
and it does
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 15:14 +0100, René Seindal wrote:
[snip]
I need this for my WAF!
What's a WAF?
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On Wednesday 29 September 2004 21:20, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
El Miércoles, 29 de Septiembre de 2004 20:37, Adam Funk escribió:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 19:10, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
The problem is that it seems that the kernel does not recognize the
chipset, so
At 02:27 AM 9/29/2004, you wrote:
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 18:00, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
Hi all,
I have de following flash card reader, does anybody know how to make
it works?
:00:10.1 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc CB710 Memory Card Reader
Controller
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 18:00, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
Hi all,
I have de following flash card reader, does anybody know how to make
it works?
:00:10.1 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc CB710 Memory Card Reader
Controller
Subsystem: Asustek Computer, Inc
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 17:27, Adam Funk wrote:
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 18:00, Luis Fernando Llana Daz wrote:
Hi all,
I have de following flash card reader, does anybody know how to make
it works?
:00:10.1 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc CB710 Memory Card Reader
El Miércoles, 29 de Septiembre de 2004 11:32, Blake Swadling escribió:
On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 17:27, Adam Funk wrote:
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 18:00, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
Hi all,
I have de following flash card reader, does anybody know how to make
it works
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 19:10, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
The problem is that it seems that the kernel does not recognize the
chipset, so there is no /dev/sdX devices detected.
Could you post the output of /sbin/lsmod?
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El Miércoles, 29 de Septiembre de 2004 20:37, Adam Funk escribió:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 19:10, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz wrote:
The problem is that it seems that the kernel does not recognize the
chipset, so there is no /dev/sdX devices detected.
Could you post the output of
Hi all,
I have de following flash card reader, does anybody know how to make it works?
:00:10.1 FLASH memory: ENE Technology Inc CB710 Memory Card Reader Controller
Subsystem: Asustek Computer, Inc.: Unknown device 1724
Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV
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On 24 Jul 2003, Dale Hair wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 11:38, Loren M Lang wrote:
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I have a flash card reader which is designed to read
from 5 different types of flash cards that I'm trying
Try /dev/sda2-5
That did not work, besides a flash card can have multiple
partitions on it, I have a flash card with a win and linux
partition. Does anyone know how scsi cd changers work, I
have a ide cd changer and I use eject -c[0-3] to change it,
but I believe that's only for atapi
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I have a usb flash card reader I bought for my debian box
and I tried to plug it in with a flash card to test it and
couldn't get it to work. I know the flash card is valid,
it works on linux with a different single type flash card
reader
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I have a flash card reader which is designed to read
from 5 different types of flash cards that I'm trying
to get working with debian. I plugged it into my
linux box with a flash card with some data on it and
linux detected the device being attached
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 11:38, Loren M Lang wrote:
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I have a flash card reader which is designed to read
from 5 different types of flash cards that I'm trying
to get working with debian. I plugged it into my
linux box with a flash card with some
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