>> >> > *Please* stop posting the particular bugs that
affect you to the mailing
>> >> > list as if they are higher priority than any other bugs.
>> >> Also I heard a lot of positive feedback when some specific bugs got
>> >> mentioned on this list, if you believe it is now important you can
>> >> choose to ignore that thread.
>> > (I believe you meant 'not' instead of 'now'.) That strategy
doesn't really
>> > work. Ignoring spam that is sent to onesself regularly doesn't stop it
from
>> > being sent. Please don't contribute to the internet's spam problem.
I don't
>> > believe there is any added value in your regular mailings of the list with
>> > your own bugs.
>> Don't be so hasty to judge. They should not become frequent list
>> postings, true, but sometimes they can be a handy "heads up" that can
>> apply to others.
>
> For example, I have started to comment on the bug since I saw it
> mentioned here (my 701 works).
>
> Don
It's is interesing how yours and some other work and some don't work
with SD card reader.
I bought mine over six months ago and has SD card for similar time so
I thought that it could be a hardware error on my part but after I
talked with a friend of mine who bought his eee and 8BG sd card few
weeks ago and has issues with installing Fedora 10 on it (same issues
as described before) I concluded that it probably isn't a hardware bug
on my eee.
That friend has since installed Ubuntu (netbook remix edition) on SD
card and it is working for him. Ununtu-Fedora 1:0 :(
I'm not sure which kernel is ubuntu running and if there are some
custom kernel partches... but if you are interested I can look into
that.
There's a couple of linux-kernel mailing list threads that I posted to
the bug report (see around comments 12-15) that details the issue.
There was a specific patch to fix the issue that was made more generic
but I haven't see it go into a mainline kernel yet but the author of
the patch is there, I was going to ping an email to him but haven't
had time to do so.
Peter