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Well, I let this problem aside for a while. But my card reader works |
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pretty well now. |
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I compiled usb_core, usb_ohci, usb_storage as module and this way, |
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lsusb reports about my card reader. |
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great. |
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Jo |
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2005/6/20, Jonathan Schaeffer <joschaeffer@×××××.com>: |
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> Hi all, |
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> this could be off topic on this list, sorry if you think so. |
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> It's about my card reader (8 in 1 Flash, SD etc.) buit-in on my shuttle |
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> SN85G4 V3 box , and my unability to make it work with my Gentoo. |
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> It worked out of the box with Ubuntu, so I know it's feasable but I was |
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> really unable to find any doc about this feature. |
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> The Specs of the box |
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> (http://www.shuttle.com/share/product_data/spec/SN85G4_V3_DM.pdf) says |
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> it's USB2.0 interface, but, having USB mass storage working (I can plug |
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> my camera through USB), dmesg doesn't show anything when I insert some |
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> card in the reader. |
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> If someone knows about this, I'd be gratefull for the help :) |
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> PS : Of course, it's an amd64 box, so it's not as off topic as it seems... |
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