> S10u3 may be available in Nov (Not quite sure). But
Good!

> cardbus will not be 
> in u3 (Sure). Please understand that this is not
> trivial task, when we 
> try to put something like this in an update release.
> There're related 
> bugs in PCI and boot, and a large set of machines
> need to be tested 
> before we can make a commitment to our customers.
Sure, I understand. In fact I would rather have it later than have it buggy. I 
just wanted to have a feeling about its maturity/stability level. 
Yet again, maybe when the update is released, a header-compatible cardbus beta 
could be released to aid those interested (like myself) in further testing it.

> The insertion interrupt is not triggered in this
> case. If this happens 
> in Nevada with the native cardbus driver, then we can
> be sure that 
> there's a bug. The problem can be in cardbus, pci, or
> even the ACPI 
> tables in BIOS.  We've seen in the past that alot of
> reasons can cause 
> this.
So when it works, it will support hotplug. That's what I wanted to know.

> 
> We cannot claim that we support all x86 boxes, only
> the set of machines 
> that we or someone have tested. And you can help
> enlarge that set.
What can I do to help? I mean, in practice. I'm a programmer, but I don't know 
how to write a driver. Should I collect configuration information about my 
hardware? Where should I post it? 

Give me something to do and I won't bother you for a while :-)
-- Douglas

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