Well, I'm not sure if it's good to stick the behaviour to the older firmware since - at least with this device - I'm pretty sure that everyone want's to update to the new firmware. (On the other side I'm not aware of any other Tolino- and Linux-Users with my problem here.) But these are just me 2 cents. :)
I've tried the user defined driver (previously disabling the tolino driver) and the device is detected. But enabling/disabling the swapping the main mem and card option doesn't seem to change anything. That's weird.
Well, I'm not sure if it's good to stick the behaviour to the older firmware since - at least with this device - I'm pretty sure that everyone want's to update to the new firmware. (On the other side I'm not aware of any other Tolino- and Linux-Users with my problem here.) But these are just me 2 cents. :)
I've tried the user defined driver (previously disabling the tolino driver) and the device is detected. But enabling/disabling the swapping the main mem and card option doesn't seem to change anything. That's weird.