I have two quite similar Toshiba laptops, one on Kubuntu Feisty (A100-TA6) and the other on Kubuntu Gutsy (A200-TR6).
On the Feisty one, SD cards work fine, and automatically gets mounts and Konqueror will open a window for it. All I had to do in Feisty was to either modprobe tifm_sd, or add it to /etc/modules.
On Gutsy, none of the above suggestions work. The kernel does detect the insertion, but no device is associated with it, the card is not mounted.
As a side note, I am starting to get frustrated with breakage on upgrades. This SD card is the third case. The first two were the slmodem on the HDA audio device, and the second is an Intersil chipset Wireless card. All of them worked on one release and did not work on the next.
I have two quite similar Toshiba laptops, one on Kubuntu Feisty (A100-TA6) and the other on Kubuntu Gutsy (A200-TR6).
On the Feisty one, SD cards work fine, and automatically gets mounts and Konqueror will open a window for it. All I had to do in Feisty was to either modprobe tifm_sd, or add it to /etc/modules.
On Gutsy, none of the above suggestions work. The kernel does detect the insertion, but no device is associated with it, the card is not mounted.
As a side note, I am starting to get frustrated with breakage on upgrades. This SD card is the third case. The first two were the slmodem on the HDA audio device, and the second is an Intersil chipset Wireless card. All of them worked on one release and did not work on the next.