Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 9
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.29.4-26294b
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Distribution:
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Slackware 11
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Note that this is probably not normally a purchase-able device (unless maybe you have a Pavilion and need a replacement under warranty or something like that) as it comes packaged/shaped/sized with custom bracket and face-plate to fit only on Pavilion and maybe other HP boxes.
But, if you have a Pavilion and are wondering if the 15-in-1 card reader will work with Linux, it seems the answer is 'yes'.
I got this device out of a near-new Pavilion box I found on the roadside :) minus its motherboard, and made a new front bezel out of a case blank to fit my case, and mounted it into a shortened metal housing of a gutted CDROM drive. It fits in an unused bay and works great, at least with the only CF card I own, which is a 128MB Lexar SD card from a HP Photosmart 320 camera.
During boot, the thing appears as 4 SCSI removable disks sda, sdb, sdc, sdd, and when I insert a card into the SD slot, the green light lights and a /dev/sd1 appears, which can be mounted using a normal fstab entry with 'auto' as the filesystem.
The kernel USB Mass Storage driver seems to be all that's needed to access it.
I give it a 9/10 only because it's packaged to fit only a select few boxes (HP ones, not generic cases) but a person could make an external housing for it or mount it as I did. For the price, I am not complaining.
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