I have a Kodak USB Picture Card Reader for CompactFlash cards.When I was
running Windows, I needed a driver from Kodak as far as I remember.
Heres a link to the Windows driver so you know the product:
http://wwwdk.kodak.com/global/en/service/downloads/dln_ekn.jhtml?ekn=EKN020812
The thing is
Sren Neigaard wrote:
I have a Kodak USB Picture Card Reader for CompactFlash cards.When I was
running Windows, I needed a driver from Kodak as far as I remember.
Heres a link to the Windows driver so you know the product:
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 12:39, John Richard Smith wrote:
Soren,
Do you have media in your card reader during boot time ?
Does kde-info-usb detect your hubs correctly?
Looks to me that you do have a usb hub fully configured.
But is there an irq conflict,
IRQ routing conflict for 00:11.2, have
Sren Neigaard wrote:
I now tried with a media in the reader during boot, and that worked :)
But.. Can I somehow prevent mandrake from trying to mount my card on
boot, so that I can only do it manually? And how do I mount/unmount it
manually?
Heres my fstab:
none /mnt/memory_card supermount