zmolklife.com— X.Org 7.3 has been announced delayed by release manager Eric Anholt. It seams there are 7 bugs that needs to be fixed before release so we must wait until September 5th for new X.Org to come.
Sep 2, 2007View in Crawl 4
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ISA Bus definetly did not support Hot swap (well technically speaking The ISA Video card i removed caught fire)PCI Bus seems to not cause any damage when you remove a PCI card from a running system, there is also an option in the Linux Kernel (Hotswappable PCI)However i couldnt get it to detect the new PCI devices i hotswapped without rebooting.I Dont have any PCI Express cards to experiment with
Closed AccountSep 2, 2007
hotplugging is worth the wait
shingoukiSep 3, 2007
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arjieSep 3, 2007
It's possible that the person who submitted the story found it on the blog and wanted to give credit to the blog for having shown him the story rather than simply 'stealing' it.
carl0skiSep 3, 2007
ISA Bus definetly did not support Hot swap (well technically speaking The ISA Video card i removed caught fire)PCI Bus seems to not cause any damage when you remove a PCI card from a running system, there is also an option in the Linux Kernel (Hotswappable PCI)However i couldnt get it to detect the new PCI devices i hotswapped without rebooting.I Dont have any PCI Express cards to experiment with
shingoukiSep 3, 2007
Thx for reply!Anyonelese here which has a PCI Express system and did/could chek this?
lufthanzaSep 3, 2007
I'm not waiting for it to hit stable. I'll grab it from ~x86 as soon as possible.