Re: SDXC card compatibility with Debian Lenny and beyond --UPDATE
On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:34:06 +0700
Ken Heard <ken@heard.name> dijo:
>> Has anyone had any experience with SDHC and SDXC cards in digital
>> cameras to share?
>My Lenovo R61 ThinkPad has a built-in SD card slot. The operating
>system is Lenny with KDE. The file name for this slot is
>/dev/mmcblk0p1. In Konqueror it opens as system:/media/mmcblk0p1. In
>/etc/fstab I specified /media/sd as the mount point for /dev/mmcblk0p1.
> In Konqueror and a terminal I can open, copy and delete the RAW and
> jpg files on these cards. There is however a problem with the dates,
> which will be the subject of another thread.
>
>For my desktop, Intel dual-core also with Lenny and KDE, the story is
>different. If I connect the card through a card reader to a USB port
>both in Konqueror and a terminal, I cannot read the SDHC cards but can
>read "ordinary" SD cards.
I have a Lenovo T61, which probably has the same card reader. I am
going to get a smart phone in about a month and was trying to figure
out if the T61 could read SDHC cards, specifically if an SDHC card
could be inserted without an adapter, and I never could find a clear
answer. (Apparently there are three different sizes.) I decided to just
wait until I actually have the phone and SDHC card in my hands and then
try it. If it doesn't work, well, my T61 also has Bluetooth, and a USB
cable comes with the phone, so there are other options. I just wanted
to load my mp3 collection on the card quickly and easily.
More to the point regarding your problem, I did discover on the
Thinkwiki the advice that a lot of people have problems when using an
adapter. Apparently it is a hardware problem, where some adapters do
not connect all the pins completely or correctly.
I am sorry I did not save the URL for the article on Thinkwiki.
Hopefully Google can find it for you.
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