Hi again jd1008!
A couple of things:
1. Be careful with the Dust-Off - especially with a new can. Good to get
the tube so that it can be horizontal during the operation and do a short
"liquid clearing" spray before you go inside the bay. The liquid form is
hard on plastic I do believe. Be careful not to "tilt" a new can.
2. If you run lspci as root you will have access to the extended
information (no "Capabilities: <access denied>"). But be careful if you
are ever tempted to use the "-x" option this way. Some segments of memory
even accessed can change things in some boxes although it is rare anymore.
3. The first part of the journalctl -f results seem to be talking about
problems with updates. You might try an "sudo yum update" in a terminal
and watch what is going on. An update problem could "cause" a port problem
by a bug fix not getting to you - and - the particular device in your box
seems to be well talked about in the linux problem sphere.
I will try to get some time to look at the rest of the "fail" problems in
the journalctl -f results later today or tomorrow.
Have a lot of fun!!!
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 11:16 AM, jd1008 <jd1008(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 08/26/2014 04:19 AM, Tod Merley wrote:
fwiw
Googling " 03:01.2 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822
SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 21) "
nets a whole bunch of linux problems threads
Another silly thought. Dust-Off the card reader bay. If the switch
position detection is optically based perhaps dust or dirt could become a
problem.
Good idea!
Now that you mention it, I think that the 6 pack of pressurized
air cans I bought from costco at a great bargain a couple of months
ago will come in handy :)
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