Hello Chris
I have installed the updated BIOS (1301).
I am now using Ubuntu 13.04, with stock kernel 3.8.0-30-generic x86_64.
This test is with the stock kernel.
The card reader continues to work as expected if the BIOS USB setting
"xHCI" is set to "enabled", as per comment #6. This means that when an
SD card is inserted, I get a dialogue box asking me what action I want
to take.
If I set xHCI to "auto" in the BIOS then when I insert an SD card into
the card reader, it takes some seconds before anything happens. The
green light on the card reader then starts flashing, as if the card is
being read. Nothing happens on screen. The green light keeps flashing
intermittently for several minutes. The card does not show up in the
file browser. dmesg shows a series of errors, similar to those in
comment #2. After a few minutes (as I was typing this) the computer went
into a kernel panic (flashing lights on the keyboard; dumped to
terminal; no response).
Output of the command showing bios version & date:
oliver@correa$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s
bios-release-date
[sudo] password for oliver:
1301
06/07/2013
Please let me know if I should repeat this test with the latest upstream
kernel.
Regards
Oliver
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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05e3:0732 [P8H77-M PRO] Read errors and kernel panic - genesys USB3
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