[Kernel-packages] [Bug 713487] Re: ExpressCard compact flash card DMA setting is wrong

2017-11-25 Thread Christopher Chavez
After a little more digging, I came across the original reporter's correspondence on the linux-ide mailing list which determined because the adapter appears as a generic JMicron PCIe to PATA controller, it couldn't be reliably whitelisted without affecting other devices with the same controller.

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 713487] Re: ExpressCard compact flash card DMA setting is wrong

2017-11-25 Thread Christopher Chavez
I have the same Lexar Expresscard CompactFlash reader, and encountered this issue is still present in Ubuntu 17.10, even when using mainline kernel (4.14.2). ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Status: Expired => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1366538] Re: Synchronisation/close /dev/sdX: i/o error on target host

2015-12-05 Thread Christopher Chavez
I have used this workaround for a LaCie DVD RW (being used as a USB hard drive adapter): 059f:0363 (I obtain the usb id for my particular enclosure using `lsusb`). - For temporarily adding the quirks, I stop the kernel module: `modprobe -r usb-storage` (I may also need to stop dependent kernel