Crashes when inserting (micro)SD-card in card reader, lenovo
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Ubuntu |
Expired
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Recently, when i insert my SD-card (in Adapter) into my lenovo T410s (card reader, left side), the mounting applet doesn't pop up any longer.
I did a bit more of research and find a crash whenever I insert the card, also after a reboot, reproducably.
dmesg tells me:
[14297.018647] sdhci-pci 0000:05:00.0: no hotplug settings from platform
[14297.018667] pci 0000:05:00.1: no hotplug settings from platform
[14299.031485] irq 19: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
[14299.031493] CPU: 3 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/3 Tainted: G OX 3.13.0-103-generic #150-Ubuntu
[14299.031495] Hardware name: LENOVO 2924WEG/2924WEG, BIOS 6UET70WW (1.50 ) 10/11/2012
[14299.031496] 0000000000000000 ffff8801bbd83e60 ffffffff8172ce29 ffff8801b25f3400
[14299.031499] ffff8801b25f34a4 ffff8801bbd83e88 ffffffff810c5ac2 ffff8801b25f3400
[14299.031501] 0000000000000013 0000000000000000 ffff8801bbd83ec8 ffffffff810c5ffc
[14299.031503] Call Trace:
[14299.031505] <IRQ> [<ffffffff8172c
[14299.031518] [<ffffffff810c5
[14299.031520] [<ffffffff810c5
[14299.031522] [<ffffffff810c3
[14299.031524] [<ffffffff810c3
[14299.031526] [<ffffffff810c6
[14299.031531] [<ffffffff81016
[14299.031534] [<ffffffff8173f
[14299.031538] [<ffffffff81735
[14299.031539] <EOI> [<ffffffff815dc
[14299.031546] [<ffffffff815dc
[14299.031548] [<ffffffff815dc
[14299.031552] [<ffffffff8101e
[14299.031554] [<ffffffff810c2
[14299.031559] [<ffffffff81042
[14299.031560] handlers:
[14299.031563] [<ffffffff8154b
[14299.031601] [<ffffffffa001f
[14299.031605] [<ffffffffa0242
[14299.031606] Disabling IRQ #19
It used to work earlier, though. I wonder what has changed? Though, before the SD-card was a different one, with a different capacity. The card itself works splendidly elsewhere.
affects: | network-manager (Ubuntu) → ubuntu |
Sorry, no idea why it came under 'network manager'. It surely isn't!