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Hey Christopher,
unfortunately I cannot help resolve this bug anymore since I no longer
have that laptop. It was stolen. I'm using an asus K46C with 13.04 now
and as far as I can tell both the cardreader and usb work. the nvidia
card though... that's another (well known) story.
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This was resolved for me as you can see in my prior post #26
my initial solution was to add a blacklist for module rts8139
New linux kernels mostly solved it and didn't need the blacklist although
sometimes problem reoccurs and i just have to unload that module.
As I don't use the card reader
Michiel Tieleman, this bug report is being closed due to your last
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Status: Expired = Confirmed
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Title:
Msi u270 Ubuntu 12.04 USB not recognizing storage devices
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I have a Msi u270 with the same problem.
Instead of deleting the rts5139.ko file for each kernel I found an easier
solution.
Using the modprobe blacklist facility to blacklist this module.
In the /etc/modprobe.d folder I created a file called black_list_custom.conf.
I added the following line
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 12.04 USB problem on Msi u270
+ Msi u270 Ubuntu 12.04 USB not recognizing storage devices
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