No driver for flash memory device

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 16:15:28 UTC 2013


On 26 March 2013 16:10, Gergely 'Dinchamion' Fazekas
<ubuntu at dinchamion.info> wrote:
> Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On 26 March 2013 15:52, Gergely 'Dinchamion' Fazekas
>><ubuntu at dinchamion.info> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> while it may be a perfectpy good workaround, what we should focus on
>>is how
>>> to fix his problem: he can't use his hardware - any fix for that? Or
>>maybe
>>> report it to the kernel devs?
>>
>>Please do not top-quote on the list.
>>
>>I have suggested a way that the OP may be able to use their hardware.
>>At the very least, it would be informative for them to try it and
>>report back.
>
> I understand that. (Sorry about top quoting)
>
> My point is that instead of doing a workaround (buying another hardware) the focus should be on how to fix it (it should be usable; why is it not and is there a fix? If there isn't, that's fine, but has this problem been reported so it can be fixed?)

Um. I think perhaps you have not followed the thread correctly.

You replied to me, AFAICS. I did in fact propose a way for the
hardware to be used: inserting the memory card before power-on.

Someone else (Ash) suggested buying a card-reader

> Anyway, didn't mean to offend anyone, just found it peculiar how fast the discussion changed.

No offence taken... but this is how online conversations tend to go,
just like real-world ones.

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