Thiago Motta, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/cur
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 892906 ***
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Problemas con lector SD
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SD Card reader not working
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It seems the regression had been tracked down and will be fixed in 3.3 :
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-mmc/msg11923.html
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found this workaround in fedora forums, works half by half, e.g. works
when sdcard not inserted on boot.
You must add those lines to one of the *.conf files in the
etc/modprobe.d folder, I believe it would be dist.conf.
Do this by typing the following into konsole. (substitute gedit with text
ed
I have a dell vostro 1710, with the O2 sdcard reader as well, I had a
unix specialist look into this problem, he tried to modprobe the driver
of ubuntu 10.4 into 10.10 and it failed because of the wai the kernel
handels the the driver.
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This situation doesn't seem to have changed, even though there has been another
release of the Kernel, now 3.0.0-15.25, I'm not sure exactly what this change
was supposed to cover but "built in" SD Card readers don't seem to be consided
as "standard". Does this also apply to "built in web-cams a
I'm having the same problem with my SD card reader. It actually doesn't
allow my system to shutdown or restart when I have it inserted into my
laptop. When I hard boot it, it freezes at the Gateway logo screen with
the SD card inserted. It doesn't move from that screen.
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In my frustration I purchased a USB Card Reader and that permits me to read the
SD cards (and others) via a USB port, so the problem must be not seeing or
identifying the hardware but I'm not sure how to confirm this. I have tried
looking at some settings in the terminal but am not sure where to
I have tried looking at the kernel.org site but though it seems to be active
(the last date quoted seems to be 25 Nov 2011) but I can't see any search
facility and the numbers may be "latest" releases not that used by Ubuntu. Any
help would be nice, copying photo files from the SD card in Window
Thanks for letting us know, I was a bit worried I was getting the problem
confused with something else.
John
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seens that kernel.org bugzilla is still down.
Inded the bug was reported in the Kernel, and Joseph is right the
problem is in the mainline kernel and not specific on ubuntu build, this
bug is not even exclusive to Ubuntu, i had this same problem with Fedora
starting from 15 (as they use kernel 3.0
It appears Joseph Salisbury added the kernel-bug-exists-upstream tag but
I am too new to understand if a watch was added. If he knows the
upstream watch info maybe he can add it when bugzilla comes up.
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I'm not sure what to do but was under the impression it had been reported as a
Kernel bug, perhaps I misread a comment suggesting it should be reported?
I do feel it is something that needs investigation as it may be related to some
other things that don't seem to be seen now, (my laptop has a fi
This issue appears to be an upstream bug, since you tested the latest
upstream kernel. Would it be possible for you to open an upstream bug
report at bugzilla.kernel.org [1]? That will allow the upstream
Developers to examine the issue, and may provide a quicker resolution to
the bug.
If you are
Same problem here on a Vostro 1710.
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Problem is still present with Kernel 3.0.0.13 from ubuntu proposed and
with Kernel 3.1 vanilla.
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I have used the fact that the SD card I have works in Windows to re-format it
(as the default DOS 32 format) and reloaded some files onto it to ensure the
card wasn't corrupted. It works OK in Windows Vista but still isn't recognized
(or even detected) in Ubuntu 11.10. I can only conclude the up
I have the same history/problem with my Dell Vostro 2510.
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I have tried the restart with and without the SD card plugged in, it still
doesn't see it in either case.
this version of Ubuntu is getting worse, the Launcher doesn't indicate open
files or programs unless they are new and the screen switching locks up
preventing a full-screen browser or other
i am using sandisk micro sd card with adapter and it recognizes sd card
when i boot with card inserted.
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@jbelton1950 i dont think the mentioned bug is related because the card
reader was suported and worked fine on 11.04 and previous versions.
This bug is specific to kernel 3.0 and newer.
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the workaround in comment #28 did not worked for me...
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After the workaround of the comment #28, now it works fine everytime.
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I trued that early on but it still doesn't see the SD card so can't "just use
it", it doesn't show as mounted or otherwise when looking with the command line
(the card has a "disk name" added in this case and is identified as such in
Windows Vista on the same machine).
I don't know what machine
Related bug?
Bug: #530277
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/530277
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Somewhere (I can't find the link) I've read an workaround:
1. Turn off the pc
2. Insert the SD card in the reader
3. Turn on the pc
4. Use it
This works for me, but you can imagine that it isn't a good solution.
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My USB ports work OK but I don't know about the other ports (there is a
"Firewire port" and another connection (for a docking station I think)
but I don't have devices to test these. I understand others have also
noted the SD card failure.
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Same problem with an card reader in a pc. It worked all fine before
upgrade, and stopped working after upgrade.
The reader has an usb output that works fine, so it only affect to SD
card reader. It has other card slots such MS and CF, but I don't have
any card to test it in order to know if only a
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Looking at the data presented above it seems to have been from a system running
the 64 bit version, for the record I have the same problem with the 32 bit
Ubuntu 11.10 on a Dell Vostro 1510. I don't think it should matter as the data
in/out to an SD card is serial but I thought it may be worth m
@Thiago,
It's probably not necessary to run apport-collect again, since the bug
report already has this data.
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The apport-collect is running for almost 8 hours and i have nothing but
dots in my screen, dont know how i can find my way around this.
Anything else i can assist please let me know.
Thanks.
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My apport-collect (run from comand line or vi gui) runs forever and dont
send the info.
If there is any other way to get the info you guys require please let me
know.
Thanks.
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Hi, i tested with kernels 3.0.4, 3.0.6 and 3.1rc9 and all of then has
this same problem. I had to reinstall the system from my previous posted
info because some custom changes i made where causing the system to
crash at boot and i didnt had time to troubleshoot, it was quicker for
me to reinstal.
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? It
will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-testing' tag. This
can be done by cl
My System is a Dell Vostro 1510 with a SDCard controler PCI using a
chitpset OZH24 by O2Micro.
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When i insert an SD card in my system nothing happens. It is working in
Ubuntu 11.04.
I belive this bug is the same as 857367, but i could not collect the
requested data in that ticket and the original owner has not updated it
i
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