On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 05:42:37 +0200 (CEST) Adam Wysocki <gophi-lkml@chmurka.net> wrote:If it's just this card, then I would have to conclude that it is indeed broken. You'd have to return it to the store and get a new one. (I'm afraid we can't just ignore the version field as there have been several changes in the past where new version means no backward compatibility.) "Forbidden" That card reader probably just doesn't have a way of reporting errors back to you. I'd be very cautious about using those then. Since they obviously just assume they can use any card you stick in there, it's a good chance they'll start eating your data when never cards hit the market. Rgds -- -- Pierre Ossman Linux kernel, MMC maintainer http://www.kernel.org PulseAudio, core developer http://pulseaudio.org rdesktop, core developer http://www.rdesktop.org -
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