I trued that early on but it still doesn't see the SD card so can't "just use 
it", it doesn't show as mounted or otherwise when looking with the command line 
(the card has a "disk name" added in this case and is identified as such in 
Windows Vista on the same machine). 
I don't know what machine you are using is or if it is an external USB plug-in 
adapter that may work by fooling the system into seeing it as a  USB card. I 
don't have an adapter to try so I don't know if that works.
I'm not sure it's the same bug as the card worked fine in 11.04, I used it for 
transferring files when studying with the OU on a course that has Windows only 
software without problems.
John

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