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:Linux Kernel 2.4.3 is out
Linux Kernel 2.4.3 is out
Mar 30, 2001, 08 :35 UTC (29 Talkback[s]) (16677 reads)

[ Thanks to Kevin Mayeux for this link. ]

The 2.4.3 version of the linux kernel is available to download from http://www.kernel.org or from your favorite mirror site.

-final:
  - Kai Germaschewski: Makefile dependency fixes. ISDN update
  - Chris Mason: another reiserfs tail writing fix
  - unify pte/pmd allocation
  - undo some VIA PCI fixups - conflicting behaviour

-pre8:
  - Paul Mackerras: PPC update for thread-safe page table handling
  - Ingo Molnar: x86 PAE update for thread-safe page table handling
  - Jeff Garzik: network driver updates, i810 rng driver, and
    "alloc_etherdev()" network driver insert race condition fix.
  - David Miller: UltraSparcIII update, network locking fixes
  - Al Viro: fix fs counts on mount failure

-pre7:
  - more bugs found by the automatic stanford checker, yay!
  - Andrew Morton: fix SAK locking bugs by moving it into a process context
  - Johannes Erdfelt: USB updates
  - Jeff Garzik: merge Hermes driver by David Gibson
  - Jens Axboe: cdrom merges, ll_rw_blk proper accounting

-pre6:
  - Jeff Garzik: network driver merge
  - Andrew Morton: fix missed page_table_lock unlock
  - David Miller: Qlogic,FC bufix, page allocation order problem.

-pre5:
  - Rik van Riel and others: mm rw-semaphore (ps/top ok when swapping)
  - IDE: 256 sectors at a time is legal, but apparently confuses some
    drives. Max out at 255 sectors instead.
  - Petko Manolov: USB pegasus driver update
  - make the boottime memory map printout at least almost readable.
  - USB driver updates
  - pte_alloc()/pmd_alloc() need page_table_lock.

-pre4:
  - Petr Vandrovec, Al Viro: dentry revalidation fixes
  - Stephen Tweedie / Manfred Spraul: kswapd and ptrace race
  - Neil Brown: nfsd/rpc/raid cleanups and fixes

-pre3:
  - Alan Cox: continued merging
  - Urban Widmark: smbfs fix (d_add on already hashed dentry - no-no).
  - Andrew Morton: 3c59x update
  - Jeff Garzik: network driver cleanups and fixes
  - Gérard Roudier: sym-ncr drivers update
  - Jens Axboe: more loop cleanups and fixes
  - David Miller: sparc update, some networking fixes

-pre2:
  - Jens Axboe: fix loop device deadlocks
  - Greg KH: USB updates
  - Alan Cox: continued merging
  - Tim Waugh: parport and documentation updates
  - Cort Dougan: PowerPC merge
  - Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
  - Justin Gibbs: new and much improved aic7xxx driver 6.1.5

-pre1:
  - Chris Mason: reiserfs, another null bytes bug
  - Andrea Arkangeli: make SMP Athlon build
  - Alexander Zarochentcev: reiserfs directory fsync SMP locking fix
  - Jeff Garzik: PCI network driver updates
  - Alan Cox: continue merging
  - Ingo Molnar: fix RAID AUTORUN ioctl, scheduling improvements


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Just curious, as it looked like Alan Cox ...   How big is the diff with -ac28?   
Roy Stogner
Mar 30, 2001, 06:16:54
 
Wow!  This is amazing, one patch level a ...   Great!   
Jimmy the Geek
Mar 30, 2001, 07:14:37
 
I have a KT7 motherboard with the VIA KT ...   Fixed my VIA problems   
Jens Milander
Mar 30, 2001, 08:01:07
 
Great! ...   Woohoo - great work guys   
Lars Jeppesen
Mar 30, 2001, 08:21:48
 
This kernel breaks some serious stuff in ...   video4linux   
Roy Luser
Mar 30, 2001, 08:48:22
 
> What is really amazing to me is how fe ...   Re: Great!   
sarge
Mar 30, 2001, 08:50:16
 
> This kernel breaks some serious stuff  ...   Re: video4linux   
Dmytro O. Redchuk
Mar 30, 2001, 09:27:57
 
> > This kernel breaks some serious stuf ...   Re: Re: video4linux   
sarge
Mar 30, 2001, 09:55:59
 
I just compiled 2.4.3 on a dual celeron  ...   Re: video4linux   
nick
Mar 30, 2001, 10:03:11
 
I've read in more than one article,  ...   AC vs LT kernels   
Joe Black
Mar 30, 2001, 11:29:56
 
Do someone know if for the kernel newest ...   crypto loopback   
Massimo Malatesta
Mar 30, 2001, 11:59:07
 
> I've read in more than one article ...   Re: AC vs LT kernels   
sarge
Mar 30, 2001, 12:29:12
 
> I just compiled 2.4.3 on a dual celero ...   Re: Re: video4linux   
Roy Luser
Mar 30, 2001, 12:29:54
 
Anybody know what this "automatic stanfo ...   Automatic stanford checker!?!?   
Gawain Bolton
Mar 30, 2001, 12:49:21
 
> Anybody know what this "automatic stan ...   Re: Automatic stanford checker!?!?   
Brian Wheeler
Mar 30, 2001, 13:47:26
 
When will the 2.5.x development stream s ...   Development stream   
Colin
Mar 30, 2001, 16:28:35
 
Does anybody know about success stories  ...   Question about VIA sound   
Alastor
Mar 30, 2001, 16:28:52
 
Re!
Hello I have the same device and im ...   Re: Question about VIA sound   
Leonardo Di Lella
Mar 30, 2001, 16:59:50
 
looked it up on Google and got this.
pe ...   Re: Automatic stanford checker!?!?   
tonehog
Mar 30, 2001, 18:31:47
 
does this include merge of Alan Coax&#39 ...   does this include merge of Alan Coax's fixes&#   
mathi
Mar 30, 2001, 18:38:10
 
Does this mean linux will run on a raid  ...   Re: Fixed my VIA problems   
Hans Ottens
Mar 30, 2001, 18:47:21
 
Check http://lwn.net/2001/0322/kernel.ph ...   Re: Automatic stanford checker!?!?   
Larry
Mar 30, 2001, 20:55:57
 
Nice but my adaptec 29160 doesn't wo ...   broken aic7xxx driver   
wb
Mar 30, 2001, 21:19:11
 
> Nice but my adaptec 29160 doesn't  ...   Re: broken aic7xxx driver   
mier
Mar 30, 2001, 21:58:33
 
> No, but my kernel won't even compi ...   Re: Re: broken aic7xxx driver   
wb
Mar 30, 2001, 22:13:57
 
I'm posting this now from 2.4.3, whi ...   video4linux on 2.4.3   
Roy Stogner
Mar 30, 2001, 22:50:24
 
An outstanding job indeed.  Now, if I ca ...   640MB/2k sector MO disks not supported   
Dale
Mar 31, 2001, 04:30:28
 
make: *** No rule to make target `/u ...   WTF?   
spike
Mar 31, 2001, 05:25:49
 
what compiler are you using? I just comp ...   Re: spike   
Alastor
Mar 31, 2001, 15:54:04
 
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