Still present with Ubuntu 18.04.2 kernel 4.18.0-22-generic on a Dell
E7250:
lspci --nnk
01:00.0 SD Host controller [0805]: O2 Micro, Inc. SD/MMC Card Reader Controller
[1217:8520] (rev 01)
Subsystem: Dell SD/MMC Card Reader Controller [1028:062d]
Kernel driver in use: sdhci-pci
Kernel modules:
Still present in bionic with HWE 18.04.2 (kernel 4.18.0-22).
Card reader fails with high-speed SDXC.
Confirmed upstream: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109231
lspci --nnk
01:00.0 SD Host controller [0805]: O2 Micro, Inc. SD/MMC Card Reader Controller
[1217:8520] (rev 01)
Sub
@Zygmunt, understood, users can't customise the location.
But surely the location could be a hidden directory?
Snaps are supposed to make Ubuntu easier for non-techie users, not
harder, and putting this data in a standard directory under $HOME does
not pass the grandmother test. If I put snaps on
This is a problem with the python-openssl package. See pyopenssl project
bug report.
The problem is fixed by upgrading to python-openssl 16.2.
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Same problem, 16.10, Kodi 17.0-beta6
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