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:Linux kernel 2.2.5ac1 released
Linux kernel 2.2.5ac1 released
Mar 29, 1999, 08 :24 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (2035 reads)

Alan Cox writes:

Linux 2.2.5ac1 is now up on ftp.*.kernel.org

		Alan


Differences between Linux 2.2.5 and Linux 2.2.5ac1

o	Large file arrays
o	AIC7xxx driver updated.
o	NFS client does write clustering and handles >4K page servers well
o	PCI2000/PSI2200 compile fixed.
o	QlogicFC driver pdated.
o	V7 file system support in the SYS5 fs
o	Updated Sangoma drivers (in progress)
o	2Gig memory support on the Alpha
o	ARM arch & driver updates
o	I2O SCSI and Block OSM (experimental)
o	MCA updates
o	K6-II/III MTRR registers
o	Cleaned up MSR/TSC handling
o	MCD parameters settable in make config 
o	IRDA updates - IRDA sockets
o	Roadrunner/HIPPI updates
o	Sealevel Wan card driver (experimental)
o	Sound fixes for mulaw
o	Experimental sound drivers for ESS Maestro PCI
o	4bit VGA fbcon driver
o	Inode versioning
o	Lockd, NFSD updates
o	NTFS doesnt crash the machine on out of memory
o	Procfs readlink fix
	|	This breaks screen it seems. Screen appears to be buggy
	| not Linux
o	Misc small changes

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Is it just me, or is the 2.2.2+ beginnin ...   Where is 2.3.?   
Lars Hesdorf
Mar 29, 1999, 09:15:22
 
There are still outstanding 2.2.x issues ...   Re: Where is 2.3.?   
Bill Parker
Mar 29, 1999, 10:01:33
 
isn't it funny how the 2.2.x series  ...   trey   
'stable series'
Mar 29, 1999, 10:01:50
 
Isn't it funny how NT is labeled as  ...   re: `stable series`   
Adam Williams
Mar 29, 1999, 11:07:35
 
hahaha yea, but that's microsoft, li ...   Re: re: `stable series`   
trey
Mar 29, 1999, 11:33:13
 
There is a semantic issue here.  Stable  ...   2.2 stability   
Alan W. Irwin
Mar 29, 1999, 11:57:37
 
Where is the support for realtek 8139 ca ...   REALTEK 8139   
Palmers Christof
Mar 29, 1999, 14:39:00
 
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