[09:47] <KenSentMe> Ubuntu reacts when i insert a SD card into the card reader of my laptop, but memory stick isn't recognised. For what package should i file a bug, or how to get it solved?
[09:48] <crimsun> restate, please.
[09:49] <KenSentMe> crimsun: sorry, what do you mean?
[09:51] <crimsun> it appears as if you're describing two different things.
[09:51] <KenSentMe> I have a ricoh card reader in my asus laptop that should read SD and Memory Stick Pro cards. When i insert SD, Ubuntu recognizes it and opens nautilus, but there's no reaction when i insert a Memory Stick card, not even in dmesg. Lspci shows this: 04:01.3 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C592 Memory Stick Bus Host Adapter (rev 08)
[09:51] <KenSentMe> crimsun: The memory stick name by sony is a bit confusing
[09:52] <KenSentMe> So, both are flash memory cards
[09:52] <KenSentMe> The card works in Windows btw
[09:53] <crimsun> ok, you can check launchpad.net for linux-source-2.6.17
[09:53] <crimsun> it's likely already resolved in the latest (feisty's) linux-source-2.6.20
[09:54] <crimsun> you can use git to confirm
[09:54] <KenSentMe> git?
[09:55] <crimsun> it's a revision control system that Linux uses.
[09:56] <KenSentMe> crimsun: is there already a feisty livecd to test this?
[09:58] <crimsun> you can try Herd-1
[09:59] <KenSentMe> ok, i will
[09:59] <crimsun> its kernel is not new enough, however.
[10:00] <KenSentMe> hmm, too bad
[10:03] <KenSentMe> I'm sorry, but how can i find out this is fixed in a newer kernel release? There's no ubuntu bug filed on this. How do i use git to check for fixes?
[10:04] <crimsun> it won't be fixed in an already-stable release
[10:04] <crimsun> see the ubuntu-2.6 git tree on www2.kernel.org/git/
[10:05] <KenSentMe> crimsun: ok, i know it wont be fixed for edgy, but i want to know if it will be in feisty
[10:06] <crimsun> you can file a bug against linux-source-2.6.20, providing lspci -v, lspci -nv, and dmesg
[10:07] <KenSentMe> ok
[10:07] <KenSentMe> I will
[10:20] <KenSentMe> crimsun: is it easier for devs to have dmesg and lspci -(n)v in one file or in seperate files?
[10:21] <crimsun> separate, and as attachments (not inline comment)
[10:22] <KenSentMe> ok
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