i just bought a store-brand one at Best Buy at the local shop, internal 3.5
USB dongle that plugs into the motherboard header. I think it's a 7-in-1
(or is it up to 14-in-1???)
Works well, but the devfs has a little trick that if you slip in a USB drive
after bootup, you have to write 0
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Steve Franks wrote:
I have personally found very few card readers that reliably detect a
card, then allow you to mount and use it on 7.1 without a freeze, or a
crash on mount or *after* or *during* unmount (I'm not a reformed
ubuntu user, I don't just rip the card out and
I've tried several. I have a need of this - anyone have one that
works with our USB stack?
Thanks,
Steve
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Steve Franks wrote:
I've tried several. I have a need of this - anyone have one that
works with our USB stack?
Thanks,
Steve
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Steve Franks bahamasfra...@gmail.comwrote:
I've tried several. I have a need of this - anyone have one that
works with our USB stack?
Thanks,
Steve
i just bought a store-brand one at Best Buy at the local shop, internal 3.5
USB dongle that plugs into the
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Steve Franks bahamasfra...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried several. I have a need of this - anyone have one that
works with our USB stack?
You might want to give the usb4bsd stack a try on the 7.x series:
http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/usb4bsd/
I've seen much
On Thursday 26 February 2009 14:04:06 Steve Franks wrote:
I've tried several. I have a need of this - anyone have one that
works with our USB stack?
If it crashes 7.1 because you didn't unmount before unplugging, for the time
being that's a given. There's work in progress to change all the