Hello,
I bought an interestingly cheap USB memory card reader last week. It works fine in Windows but I'd rather having it working in Linux.
The card reader is based on the C-Media CM120 chip. I say based on - there is only the one chip on the little circuit board. If you think you can help, you can read the output of "lsusb -v" in my journal: http://www.livejournal.com/users/spodlife/90240.html
I am running Debian Sarge with kernel v2.6.8, and looking ahead to the more recent kernels there is still no official support.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Tim.
On Sunday 25 September 2005 16:29, Tim Green wrote:
I am running Debian Sarge with kernel v2.6.8, and looking ahead to the more recent kernels there is still no official support.
Any ideas?
Some possible clues here:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-323117-highlight-coppermine.html?sid=91...
Looks like the guy is running a 2.4.28 kernel, so the support should be in 2.6.8 and later..
Regards, Paul.
On 9/25/05, Paul bdi-emc@ntlworld.com wrote:
On Sunday 25 September 2005 16:29, Tim Green wrote:
I am running Debian Sarge with kernel v2.6.8, and looking ahead to the more recent kernels there is still no official support.
Any ideas?
Some possible clues here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-323117-highlight-coppermine.html?sid=91...
Looks like the guy is running a 2.4.28 kernel, so the support should be in 2.6.8 and later..
Yes, I found that page too, but it is very light on details. Even "happosai" asks at the end of the thread for details, but it doesn't look like anything else was posted.
Cheers, Tim.