My Toshiba Satelltie A45 has a built-in card reader I never used before. I found that it does nor recognize, read, mount or do anything at all with the card.
I searched this forum and tried most of the solutions for similar problems without success.
The card is not shown in Dolphin; QParted does not show it; fdisk does not see it; lsusb comes up empty handed and so does dmesg. Attempted to find additional drivers. No additional drivers used.
It is like the card does not exist, but I am holding it in my hand (before I insert it, of course).
The SD card works fine in the camera. Therefore I presume that it is formatted. I suspet that the Linux driver for the built-in card reader is missing.
Question: Where cqan I find the necessary driver, do I need one for Kubuntu 12.10 and/or 13.04 or what else can be done to get the card to be recognized.
By the way, the card is a Kodak, 16 GB, SDHC.
Since the laptop is an older model, could it be that the reader cannot handle newer cards?
I searched this forum and tried most of the solutions for similar problems without success.
The card is not shown in Dolphin; QParted does not show it; fdisk does not see it; lsusb comes up empty handed and so does dmesg. Attempted to find additional drivers. No additional drivers used.
It is like the card does not exist, but I am holding it in my hand (before I insert it, of course).
The SD card works fine in the camera. Therefore I presume that it is formatted. I suspet that the Linux driver for the built-in card reader is missing.
Question: Where cqan I find the necessary driver, do I need one for Kubuntu 12.10 and/or 13.04 or what else can be done to get the card to be recognized.
By the way, the card is a Kodak, 16 GB, SDHC.
Since the laptop is an older model, could it be that the reader cannot handle newer cards?
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