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I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my HP Envy m7-j020dx. The only problem I am currently having is that the internal SD card reader does not seem to be detected at all. I have tried to find a solution using Google, but there was little to find on how to solve this problem, and the solutions I've tried did not work. There is no external problem because everything works fine in Windows 8.



Fun fact: SD card is detected on the 14.04 Live CD, but not otherwise.



With and without the SD card in, df -h gives me the following result:



Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 154G 35G 112G 24% /
none 4,0K 0 4,0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev 3,9G 4,0K 3,9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 792M 1,4M 791M 1% /run
none 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
none 3,9G 28M 3,9G 1% /run/shm
none 100M 32K 100M 1% /run/user
/dev/sda2 256M 102M 155M 40% /boot/efi
/home/ramzes/.Private 154G 35G 112G 24% /home/ramzes


What didn't work:



  • Rebooting with the SD card in the reader


  • sudo modprobe rts5139


  • sudo modprobe rts5229 (FATAL: Module not found)

  • this


  • this which left me fixing my partition types for the next 4 hours

  • anything front page google discussing this topic

Some info



  • Kernel: Linux envy 3.13.0-30-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 4 21:40:53 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


  • lspci -v output with card in: http://pastebin.com/VEHik10j - relevant bit (possibly):



    03:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader (rev 01)
    Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 1965
    Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 19
    Memory at b1000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
    Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3
    Capabilities: [50] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
    Capabilities: [70] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
    Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
    Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number 00-00-00-01-00-4c-e0-00
    Capabilities: [150] Latency Tolerance Reporting
    Capabilities: [158] L1 PM Substates


  • dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/daVuzg2g










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  • what is the output of ls /dev/sd*?

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:21











  • @krowe /dev/sda /dev/sda2 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda6 /dev/sdb /dev/sda1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda7 /dev/sdc Output is the same with and without the card in. GParted shows this, and /dev/sda is the only device i.imgur.com/preT5gE.jpg

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:23












  • Have you tried the driver from the realtek website? realtek.com/Downloads/…

    – Charles Green
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:28












  • @CharlesGreen trying that now, will report back

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:34











  • You appear to have 2 drives which were detected but aren't mounted: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. I would assume that one of those is the DVD drive and the other is probably your SD card reader. sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb will give you information about each drive.

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:36















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I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my HP Envy m7-j020dx. The only problem I am currently having is that the internal SD card reader does not seem to be detected at all. I have tried to find a solution using Google, but there was little to find on how to solve this problem, and the solutions I've tried did not work. There is no external problem because everything works fine in Windows 8.



Fun fact: SD card is detected on the 14.04 Live CD, but not otherwise.



With and without the SD card in, df -h gives me the following result:



Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 154G 35G 112G 24% /
none 4,0K 0 4,0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev 3,9G 4,0K 3,9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 792M 1,4M 791M 1% /run
none 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
none 3,9G 28M 3,9G 1% /run/shm
none 100M 32K 100M 1% /run/user
/dev/sda2 256M 102M 155M 40% /boot/efi
/home/ramzes/.Private 154G 35G 112G 24% /home/ramzes


What didn't work:



  • Rebooting with the SD card in the reader


  • sudo modprobe rts5139


  • sudo modprobe rts5229 (FATAL: Module not found)

  • this


  • this which left me fixing my partition types for the next 4 hours

  • anything front page google discussing this topic

Some info



  • Kernel: Linux envy 3.13.0-30-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 4 21:40:53 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


  • lspci -v output with card in: http://pastebin.com/VEHik10j - relevant bit (possibly):



    03:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader (rev 01)
    Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 1965
    Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 19
    Memory at b1000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
    Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3
    Capabilities: [50] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
    Capabilities: [70] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
    Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
    Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number 00-00-00-01-00-4c-e0-00
    Capabilities: [150] Latency Tolerance Reporting
    Capabilities: [158] L1 PM Substates


  • dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/daVuzg2g










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  • what is the output of ls /dev/sd*?

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:21











  • @krowe /dev/sda /dev/sda2 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda6 /dev/sdb /dev/sda1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda7 /dev/sdc Output is the same with and without the card in. GParted shows this, and /dev/sda is the only device i.imgur.com/preT5gE.jpg

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:23












  • Have you tried the driver from the realtek website? realtek.com/Downloads/…

    – Charles Green
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:28












  • @CharlesGreen trying that now, will report back

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:34











  • You appear to have 2 drives which were detected but aren't mounted: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. I would assume that one of those is the DVD drive and the other is probably your SD card reader. sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb will give you information about each drive.

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:36













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I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my HP Envy m7-j020dx. The only problem I am currently having is that the internal SD card reader does not seem to be detected at all. I have tried to find a solution using Google, but there was little to find on how to solve this problem, and the solutions I've tried did not work. There is no external problem because everything works fine in Windows 8.



Fun fact: SD card is detected on the 14.04 Live CD, but not otherwise.



With and without the SD card in, df -h gives me the following result:



Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 154G 35G 112G 24% /
none 4,0K 0 4,0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev 3,9G 4,0K 3,9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 792M 1,4M 791M 1% /run
none 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
none 3,9G 28M 3,9G 1% /run/shm
none 100M 32K 100M 1% /run/user
/dev/sda2 256M 102M 155M 40% /boot/efi
/home/ramzes/.Private 154G 35G 112G 24% /home/ramzes


What didn't work:



  • Rebooting with the SD card in the reader


  • sudo modprobe rts5139


  • sudo modprobe rts5229 (FATAL: Module not found)

  • this


  • this which left me fixing my partition types for the next 4 hours

  • anything front page google discussing this topic

Some info



  • Kernel: Linux envy 3.13.0-30-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 4 21:40:53 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


  • lspci -v output with card in: http://pastebin.com/VEHik10j - relevant bit (possibly):



    03:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader (rev 01)
    Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 1965
    Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 19
    Memory at b1000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
    Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3
    Capabilities: [50] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
    Capabilities: [70] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
    Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
    Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number 00-00-00-01-00-4c-e0-00
    Capabilities: [150] Latency Tolerance Reporting
    Capabilities: [158] L1 PM Substates


  • dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/daVuzg2g










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I recently installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my HP Envy m7-j020dx. The only problem I am currently having is that the internal SD card reader does not seem to be detected at all. I have tried to find a solution using Google, but there was little to find on how to solve this problem, and the solutions I've tried did not work. There is no external problem because everything works fine in Windows 8.



Fun fact: SD card is detected on the 14.04 Live CD, but not otherwise.



With and without the SD card in, df -h gives me the following result:



Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 154G 35G 112G 24% /
none 4,0K 0 4,0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
udev 3,9G 4,0K 3,9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 792M 1,4M 791M 1% /run
none 5,0M 0 5,0M 0% /run/lock
none 3,9G 28M 3,9G 1% /run/shm
none 100M 32K 100M 1% /run/user
/dev/sda2 256M 102M 155M 40% /boot/efi
/home/ramzes/.Private 154G 35G 112G 24% /home/ramzes


What didn't work:



  • Rebooting with the SD card in the reader


  • sudo modprobe rts5139


  • sudo modprobe rts5229 (FATAL: Module not found)

  • this


  • this which left me fixing my partition types for the next 4 hours

  • anything front page google discussing this topic

Some info



  • Kernel: Linux envy 3.13.0-30-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 4 21:40:53 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


  • lspci -v output with card in: http://pastebin.com/VEHik10j - relevant bit (possibly):



    03:00.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader (rev 01)
    Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 1965
    Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 19
    Memory at b1000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
    Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 3
    Capabilities: [50] MSI: Enable- Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
    Capabilities: [70] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
    Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
    Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number 00-00-00-01-00-4c-e0-00
    Capabilities: [150] Latency Tolerance Reporting
    Capabilities: [158] L1 PM Substates


  • dmesg output: http://pastebin.com/daVuzg2g







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  • what is the output of ls /dev/sd*?

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:21











  • @krowe /dev/sda /dev/sda2 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda6 /dev/sdb /dev/sda1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda7 /dev/sdc Output is the same with and without the card in. GParted shows this, and /dev/sda is the only device i.imgur.com/preT5gE.jpg

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:23












  • Have you tried the driver from the realtek website? realtek.com/Downloads/…

    – Charles Green
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:28












  • @CharlesGreen trying that now, will report back

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:34











  • You appear to have 2 drives which were detected but aren't mounted: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. I would assume that one of those is the DVD drive and the other is probably your SD card reader. sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb will give you information about each drive.

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:36

















  • what is the output of ls /dev/sd*?

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:21











  • @krowe /dev/sda /dev/sda2 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda6 /dev/sdb /dev/sda1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda7 /dev/sdc Output is the same with and without the card in. GParted shows this, and /dev/sda is the only device i.imgur.com/preT5gE.jpg

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:23












  • Have you tried the driver from the realtek website? realtek.com/Downloads/…

    – Charles Green
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:28












  • @CharlesGreen trying that now, will report back

    – Adam
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:34











  • You appear to have 2 drives which were detected but aren't mounted: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. I would assume that one of those is the DVD drive and the other is probably your SD card reader. sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb will give you information about each drive.

    – krowe
    Jul 6 '14 at 22:36
















what is the output of ls /dev/sd*?

– krowe
Jul 6 '14 at 22:21





what is the output of ls /dev/sd*?

– krowe
Jul 6 '14 at 22:21













@krowe /dev/sda /dev/sda2 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda6 /dev/sdb /dev/sda1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda7 /dev/sdc Output is the same with and without the card in. GParted shows this, and /dev/sda is the only device i.imgur.com/preT5gE.jpg

– Adam
Jul 6 '14 at 22:23






@krowe /dev/sda /dev/sda2 /dev/sda4 /dev/sda6 /dev/sdb /dev/sda1 /dev/sda3 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda7 /dev/sdc Output is the same with and without the card in. GParted shows this, and /dev/sda is the only device i.imgur.com/preT5gE.jpg

– Adam
Jul 6 '14 at 22:23














Have you tried the driver from the realtek website? realtek.com/Downloads/…

– Charles Green
Jul 6 '14 at 22:28






Have you tried the driver from the realtek website? realtek.com/Downloads/…

– Charles Green
Jul 6 '14 at 22:28














@CharlesGreen trying that now, will report back

– Adam
Jul 6 '14 at 22:34





@CharlesGreen trying that now, will report back

– Adam
Jul 6 '14 at 22:34













You appear to have 2 drives which were detected but aren't mounted: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. I would assume that one of those is the DVD drive and the other is probably your SD card reader. sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb will give you information about each drive.

– krowe
Jul 6 '14 at 22:36





You appear to have 2 drives which were detected but aren't mounted: /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. I would assume that one of those is the DVD drive and the other is probably your SD card reader. sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb will give you information about each drive.

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Jul 6 '14 at 22:36










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Holy crap, I finally got it to work.



Okay, so here's what I did.



From the last line of lspci it was clear that I needed the RTS5227 driver. However, I really couldn't find this anywhere online.



Instead, I took the RTS5229 driver from the Realtek website and did the following.



I uploaded these files to use as the RTS5227 driver for anyone else in need.



Download



Here's what I did for those who don't trust the link or want to do it manually:



Go into rtsx.c and remove the following pieces of code from the file:



  • __devinit

  • __devexit

  • __devexit_p

  • comment out .proc_info = proc_info on line 266 by adding // in front of the line.

Then, in rtsx.h, change
#define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5229" to
#define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5227".



Then, in Makefile, change TARGET_MODULE := rts5229 to TARGET_MODULE := rts5227.



After all this, you should be able to normally install the driver like so:



  1. make

  2. sudo make install

  3. sudo depmod

  4. sudo modprobe rts5227

You should now see the SD slot in nautilus and in the launcher (on Ubuntu).



Hope it helped, and thank you to everyone for the support!!!






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  • Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

    – Moose
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  • @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

    – Adam
    Jul 7 '14 at 10:39











  • Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

    – Moose
    Jul 7 '14 at 10:55






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    Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

    – Dave
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  • I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

    – ramusus
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As I reported today on Ubuntu 14.04 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader isn't working :



# modprobe -r rtsx_pci
# modprobe rtsx_pci


with a kernel starting from 3.9 will do.
One need to investigate why it gets disable.






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    Holy crap, I finally got it to work.



    Okay, so here's what I did.



    From the last line of lspci it was clear that I needed the RTS5227 driver. However, I really couldn't find this anywhere online.



    Instead, I took the RTS5229 driver from the Realtek website and did the following.



    I uploaded these files to use as the RTS5227 driver for anyone else in need.



    Download



    Here's what I did for those who don't trust the link or want to do it manually:



    Go into rtsx.c and remove the following pieces of code from the file:



    • __devinit

    • __devexit

    • __devexit_p

    • comment out .proc_info = proc_info on line 266 by adding // in front of the line.

    Then, in rtsx.h, change
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5229" to
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5227".



    Then, in Makefile, change TARGET_MODULE := rts5229 to TARGET_MODULE := rts5227.



    After all this, you should be able to normally install the driver like so:



    1. make

    2. sudo make install

    3. sudo depmod

    4. sudo modprobe rts5227

    You should now see the SD slot in nautilus and in the launcher (on Ubuntu).



    Hope it helped, and thank you to everyone for the support!!!






    share|improve this answer

























    • Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 3:38











    • @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

      – Adam
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:39











    • Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:55






    • 1





      Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

      – Dave
      Oct 7 '14 at 22:42











    • I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

      – ramusus
      Nov 21 '14 at 22:10















    17














    Holy crap, I finally got it to work.



    Okay, so here's what I did.



    From the last line of lspci it was clear that I needed the RTS5227 driver. However, I really couldn't find this anywhere online.



    Instead, I took the RTS5229 driver from the Realtek website and did the following.



    I uploaded these files to use as the RTS5227 driver for anyone else in need.



    Download



    Here's what I did for those who don't trust the link or want to do it manually:



    Go into rtsx.c and remove the following pieces of code from the file:



    • __devinit

    • __devexit

    • __devexit_p

    • comment out .proc_info = proc_info on line 266 by adding // in front of the line.

    Then, in rtsx.h, change
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5229" to
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5227".



    Then, in Makefile, change TARGET_MODULE := rts5229 to TARGET_MODULE := rts5227.



    After all this, you should be able to normally install the driver like so:



    1. make

    2. sudo make install

    3. sudo depmod

    4. sudo modprobe rts5227

    You should now see the SD slot in nautilus and in the launcher (on Ubuntu).



    Hope it helped, and thank you to everyone for the support!!!






    share|improve this answer

























    • Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 3:38











    • @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

      – Adam
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:39











    • Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:55






    • 1





      Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

      – Dave
      Oct 7 '14 at 22:42











    • I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

      – ramusus
      Nov 21 '14 at 22:10













    17












    17








    17







    Holy crap, I finally got it to work.



    Okay, so here's what I did.



    From the last line of lspci it was clear that I needed the RTS5227 driver. However, I really couldn't find this anywhere online.



    Instead, I took the RTS5229 driver from the Realtek website and did the following.



    I uploaded these files to use as the RTS5227 driver for anyone else in need.



    Download



    Here's what I did for those who don't trust the link or want to do it manually:



    Go into rtsx.c and remove the following pieces of code from the file:



    • __devinit

    • __devexit

    • __devexit_p

    • comment out .proc_info = proc_info on line 266 by adding // in front of the line.

    Then, in rtsx.h, change
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5229" to
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5227".



    Then, in Makefile, change TARGET_MODULE := rts5229 to TARGET_MODULE := rts5227.



    After all this, you should be able to normally install the driver like so:



    1. make

    2. sudo make install

    3. sudo depmod

    4. sudo modprobe rts5227

    You should now see the SD slot in nautilus and in the launcher (on Ubuntu).



    Hope it helped, and thank you to everyone for the support!!!






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    Holy crap, I finally got it to work.



    Okay, so here's what I did.



    From the last line of lspci it was clear that I needed the RTS5227 driver. However, I really couldn't find this anywhere online.



    Instead, I took the RTS5229 driver from the Realtek website and did the following.



    I uploaded these files to use as the RTS5227 driver for anyone else in need.



    Download



    Here's what I did for those who don't trust the link or want to do it manually:



    Go into rtsx.c and remove the following pieces of code from the file:



    • __devinit

    • __devexit

    • __devexit_p

    • comment out .proc_info = proc_info on line 266 by adding // in front of the line.

    Then, in rtsx.h, change
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5229" to
    #define CR_DRIVER_NAME "rts5227".



    Then, in Makefile, change TARGET_MODULE := rts5229 to TARGET_MODULE := rts5227.



    After all this, you should be able to normally install the driver like so:



    1. make

    2. sudo make install

    3. sudo depmod

    4. sudo modprobe rts5227

    You should now see the SD slot in nautilus and in the launcher (on Ubuntu).



    Hope it helped, and thank you to everyone for the support!!!







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    edited Oct 7 '14 at 23:28









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    answered Jul 7 '14 at 0:44









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    • Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 3:38











    • @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

      – Adam
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:39











    • Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:55






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      Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

      – Dave
      Oct 7 '14 at 22:42











    • I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

      – ramusus
      Nov 21 '14 at 22:10

















    • Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 3:38











    • @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

      – Adam
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:39











    • Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

      – Moose
      Jul 7 '14 at 10:55






    • 1





      Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

      – Dave
      Oct 7 '14 at 22:42











    • I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

      – ramusus
      Nov 21 '14 at 22:10
















    Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

    – Moose
    Jul 7 '14 at 3:38





    Glad you got it to work! Please mark your answer as the correct answer.

    – Moose
    Jul 7 '14 at 3:38













    @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

    – Adam
    Jul 7 '14 at 10:39





    @DevGeek It told me to wait 2 days before I can do this.

    – Adam
    Jul 7 '14 at 10:39













    Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

    – Moose
    Jul 7 '14 at 10:55





    Ooops! My bad! I forgot about that limit :)

    – Moose
    Jul 7 '14 at 10:55




    1




    1





    Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

    – Dave
    Oct 7 '14 at 22:42





    Same as Adam solution but use 'make' instead of 'sudo make'. That expression gave me an error.

    – Dave
    Oct 7 '14 at 22:42













    I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

    – ramusus
    Nov 21 '14 at 22:10





    I'v got this error while executing sudo make: pastebin.com/1GCtikZF

    – ramusus
    Nov 21 '14 at 22:10













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    As I reported today on Ubuntu 14.04 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader isn't working :



    # modprobe -r rtsx_pci
    # modprobe rtsx_pci


    with a kernel starting from 3.9 will do.
    One need to investigate why it gets disable.






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      As I reported today on Ubuntu 14.04 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader isn't working :



      # modprobe -r rtsx_pci
      # modprobe rtsx_pci


      with a kernel starting from 3.9 will do.
      One need to investigate why it gets disable.






      share|improve this answer



























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        1








        1







        As I reported today on Ubuntu 14.04 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader isn't working :



        # modprobe -r rtsx_pci
        # modprobe rtsx_pci


        with a kernel starting from 3.9 will do.
        One need to investigate why it gets disable.






        share|improve this answer















        As I reported today on Ubuntu 14.04 Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTS5227 PCI Express Card Reader isn't working :



        # modprobe -r rtsx_pci
        # modprobe rtsx_pci


        with a kernel starting from 3.9 will do.
        One need to investigate why it gets disable.







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