[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2013-11-05 Thread Po-Hsu Lin
CID: 201201-10377, 201201-10378 On 12.10 and 13.04 The safely remove option was gone, thus the card reader itself won't be removed. However, this bug still affecting 12.04.3 Precise (3.8 kernel), series nominated -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2013-07-04 Thread Daniel Manrique
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 Title: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device To manage notifications

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2013-07-04 Thread Po-Hsu Lin
Also affects Realtek [0bda:0129] Card reader. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 Title: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device To manage notifications about this bug go

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2013-06-08 Thread Dave Gilbert
oshunluvr: If you're still seeing this bug, please open a new bug, and add a comment here with the bug number (and mention this bug in your new bug). In your new bug please state the model/make of the card reader you're using (include the output of lsusb if USB attached). Dave -- You received

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2013-06-06 Thread oshunluvr
Wow, this bug has persisted from 9.10 to 13.04. Is this ever going to be addressed? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 Title: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device To

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2013-06-06 Thread Martin Pitt
This was actually fixed in 13.04. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 Title: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device To manage notifications about this bug go to:

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2012-03-30 Thread Ubuntu QA Website
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu laptop testing tracker. A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here: http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/504440 ** Tags added: laptop-testing -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-11-12 Thread mallangong
Would be nice to see a fix to this, if I'm copying data from a few memory cards I have to reboot between each one because the whole card reader is disconnected rather than just the media in the drive. (Card reader using m-board USB, 11.10). -- You received this bug notification because you are

Re: [Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-23 Thread Martin Pitt
Dave Gilbert [2011-01-22 15:59 -]: Is there no way to differentiate between a storage device that needs to be safely removed and a media in a reader? There is, it works fine for e. g. CD-ROMs, SD card readers, and so on. The problem is that most USB sticks lie and claim that they would have

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-23 Thread David Tombs
@Jonathan: I know what you mean about lots of bug reports, but having them separate is most pragmatic. Bug reports easily get muddled up with people going in different directions, so it works out best to have multiple clearly-defined reports. -- You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-22 Thread David Tombs
As Martin Pitt wrote, the default option is now Eject, which mostly fixes the usability issue. One actually has to right-click and choose a non-default option to encounter this bug. Note also that I regularly do use Safely Remove Drive when removing a USB HDD because that is the option which

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-22 Thread Dave Gilbert
Is there no way to differentiate between a storage device that needs to be safely removed and a media in a reader? Dave -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 Title: sd card safely

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-22 Thread Jonathan Marsden
Two ideas: (1) Is there any way to implement a reconnect device option, as suggested in comment #7 some months ago? While less than ideal, this would be one way to help people who make this mistake to recover from it themselves. (2) Alternatively, a language change to the context menu, so the

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-22 Thread David Tombs
I like idea #2. Jonathan, how about opening up a new bug for the text change? Trying to transform this bug into a UI change might create too much confusion. :) @Dave: Not sure exactly what you're asking. An external USB HDD and an internal USB-attached card reader appear exactly the same to the

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-22 Thread Jonathan Marsden
David Tombs wrote: how about opening up a new bug for the text change? Trying to transform this bug into a UI change might create too much confusion. :) OK. There is also bug #404185 which seems highly relevant to all of this. I'm a little concerned about having too many bugs all related

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2011-01-04 Thread frotz
The fact that it's still possible to disable an internal USB device such that a reboot or opening up the case is required screams very loudly that this issue is NOT settled in the slightest. This should NOT be labeled WON'T FIX. I've seen references to forcing the operating system to rescan all

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-12-28 Thread mannheim
Although Won't Fix may be right for the bug against gvfs, there is a bug here which really, really needs fixing. Steps to reproduce on my machine: 1. Boot to desktop and log in. 2. Insert a memory card and wait for the icon to appear on desktop. 3. Select Safely Remove Drive in the contextual

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-11-19 Thread h3
I'm on Ubuntu 10.04 and I have the same problem .. Since I did a Safely remove on my internal card reader it stopped working .. even after rebooting. Then I started using my external USB card reader since I needed to keep working, and after a while I always ended up clicking Safely remove .. a

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-11-19 Thread h3
Just rebooted again just to be 100% sure. My internal card is still dead (no lights when i insert a SD card). This god damn button should be called Brick your drive, not Safely remove drive. -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You received

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-11-19 Thread h3
Just found how to fix my problem .. a simple reboot wont do it. I must Shut Down my computer, wait a couple of seconds and start it. Really convenient. -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-11-19 Thread oriolpont
h3, it seems that you have a different issue. If you read the bug description it says that kills reader device just means that it stops being powered and it is not repowered until next reboot. Apparently, what you experience is a permanent break, so it is something unrelated to this bug report.

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-11-19 Thread h3
@oriolpont See my last comment .. reboot did nothing, but shut down the PC and waiting a little before starting it did the trick. Now what I don't get is that I did another Safely remove by accident, and it did not kill the internal card reader this time. Go figure. -- sd card safely remove

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-05-07 Thread NoahY
Is there at least somewhere we could turn for instructions on how to restart the device without rebooting? Or is that impossible? -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-05-05 Thread Rajoy
Affects me in the latest 10.04! Nothing done about the bug. Whatever decision, do anything on this, please! -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-05-05 Thread Martin Pitt
We changed the default action (in the nautilus bar) to do an eject, not a safe removal, for this very reason. You really do not want to remove the internal drive. :-) I'm afraid there is nothing we can do about this right now, since this kind of hardware unhelpfully does not say that it is not

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-04-23 Thread Alexander Fomichev
Let safely remove work as it does. But it is very necessary to add reconnect device command for internal card readers (or maybe for any removable storage). This would solve the problem perfectly. -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-02-13 Thread Jouni Mettala
Nautilus has also option to unmount memory card. Then you can change card. Safely remove drive option is useful to remove whole card reader You can then use it as external card reader. After card reader has been safely removed it can be physically reconnected and it works again. Hope this helps.

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-02-13 Thread oriolpont
Jouni, the problem is with internal readers, which cannot be reconnected without disassembling the computer. Also, the description says Drive worked fine until last couple of weeks: do you mean that this has been a regression in a Karmic update? This is not my case: since the release of the

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-02-13 Thread computx
FYI In the previous version 9.04. Safely remove worked correctly and didn't kill the internal reader. I discovered that unmount and eject do work correctly in 9.10 as others have mentioned but to those who are used to using usb in windows, safely remove seems like the obvious choice. I believe all

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-02-13 Thread oriolpont
I cannot see a regression here: In up-to-date Jaunty (supported updates, at least), the safely remove option that I see in desktop and nautilus sidebar is actually called Unmount and it does the same as Unmount does in Karmic: it unmounts the filesystem. Unmounting the filesystem does not prevent

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-02-11 Thread Sushenjit Bandyopadhyay
I found the same problem in my 32bit Ubuntu 9.10 as well. -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 504440] Re: sd card safely remove drive kills reader device

2010-01-07 Thread computx
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37570440/Dependencies.txt ** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37570442/XsessionErrors.txt -- sd card safely remove drive kills reader device https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504440 You