might this be a duplicate of this bug?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1280020
it's a different acer device, but using the same SD controller from what
I can find, according to that bugs comment thread the SD card reader
works in 14.04 with 3.13.0-8-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP
this seems to be worked around in 14.04 since resizing is live by default.
But problem persists if a user changes to rectangle instead of normal in ccsm
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Title:
14e4:16bc [Acer Aspire One 756] SD card slot
StefanF (stefan) , as i see ubuntu not very interesting to solve this
bug. Nothing changed in past six months.
I think best off all - write to lkml or sta...@vger.kernel.org and ask
help from kernel devs.
P.S. I have this problem and want to say very big thanks for your
workaround.
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StefanF, thank you for for attaching the requested attachments. However,
it was requested this is posted to the upstream report (not downstream),
and not compressed (as compressing small attachments make it harder for
folks to access your attachments).
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StefanF, I took care of attaching these to the upstream report
(https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59311). Thanks a lot for
collecting them. I apologize that I haven't had time to make progress
on this issue.
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The issue is still reproduceable with the mainline Kernel 3.13, and the
workaround with setpci is still working.
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Title:
14e4:16bc
StefanF, thank you for testing hte mainline kernel 3.13. Could you
please specify which version of 3.13 specifically you tested? If it's
not the latest (now v3.13-rc5) could you please test with this and then
provide the information the maintainer requested in
** Attachment added: dmesg.txt.gz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1178131/+attachment/3935032/+files/dmesg.txt.gz
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1178131/+attachment/3935031/+files/acpidump.txt.gz
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The test #65 was with version v3.13-rc3. I repeated it with v3.13-rc5
with the same result. The installed packages were:
linux-headers-3.13.0-031300rc5_3.13.0-031300rc5.201312221635_all.deb
linux-headers-3.13.0-031300rc5-generic_3.13.0-031300rc5.201312221635_i386.deb
Why should I test the latest mainline Kernel again? I did that already more
than 5 times after I reported the problem. But I found no a single hint that
the problem cause is found and solved. See Bug Bug #1067222.
So testing again and again will not help anybody. Please ask me when some
related
StefanF, thank you for your comments. Regarding them:
Why should I test the latest mainline Kernel again?
The upstream maintainer has requested this in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1178131/comments/61
, with accompanying attachment.
I did that already more than 5 times
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