This is fixed with kernel revision 2.6.38-10. I've tested it with a USB
3 device and an express card compact flash reader.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Similar problem here - with a Creative X-fi ExpressCard audio card. Works if
inserted at boot, nothing happens (even in dmesg) if inserted later.
Is there at least a command to make the laptop see this card if I insert it
after boot? Something like a re-scan ExpressCard port?
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I too see this problem, Express card for USB 3 support not recognizing
devices. To add some more info, in my case when I booted the computer
with the card in and the flash drive already plugged in I was able to
look at the contents, format the drive, but I was not able to do much
more than that.
Hi,
i am not shure if this is the right place for my problem . I am an
newbie on linux but it seems that my problem is the same as the above
listed bug.
After upgrading to Natty (fresh install) Natty will not detect my SD
Card in my Samsung Omnia phone (USB plugged). Under Maverick,
everything
I have a similar problem since upgrading to Natty (release). My
Echoaudio Indigo DJX is no longer detected when mounted, even though I
setup the parameter pciehp.pciehp_force=1 on the kernel command line.
This used to work on Maverick. The card works if it's inserted at boot
time, but
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Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/713478
Title:
ExpressCard compact flash card fails to hotplug
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I don't think this bug is specific to a CompactFlash reader. I have
since learned that this bug also affects a ExpressCard USB 3 device I
have. Another user (presumably using a recent spin of Fedora) reports
that his ExpressCard Firewire device also has the exact same problem.
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Relevant information from sudo lspci -vv, when after booting with the
ExpressCard CF reader and CF card inserted before boot:
05:00.0 IDE interface: JMicron Technology Corp. JMB368 IDE controller (prog-if
85 [Master SecO PriO])
Subsystem: JMicron Technology Corp. JMB368 IDE controller