the process outlined by vladimir produces a .deb file, so you don't have
to compile a custom kernel, you just have to build the package from the
sources given a la dkms.  Look at post #116 (and switch steps 4 and 5).
The process is very straightforward and simple.  You can seriously just
cut and paste, with sudo of course.

kudos, btw and thank you very much for the driver! Ubuntu 10.04 on
Aspire One d250 and the reader works perfectly

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  0cf2:6250 ENE Technology, Inc. card reader not supported

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