Linus Torvalds: Linux 2.4.1-test10 | Linux Today

Linus Torvalds: Linux 2.4.1-test10

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 23, 2001
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:13:19 -0800 (PST)
From: Linus Torvalds torvalds@transmeta.com
To: Kernel Mailing List linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: 2.4.1-test10

The ChangeLog may not be 100% complete. The physically big things are the
PPC and ACPI updates, even if most people won't notice.

                Linus

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pre10:
 - got a few too-new R128 #defines in the Radeon merge. Fix.
 - tulip driver update from Jeff Garzik
 - more cpq and DAC elevator fixes from Jens. Looks good.
 - Petr Vandrovec: nicer ncpfs behaviour
 - Andy Grover: APCI update
 - Cort Dougan: PPC update
 - David Miller: sparc updates
 - David Miller: networking updates
 - Neil Brown: RAID5 fixes

pre9:
 - cpq array driver elevator fixes 
 - merge radeon driver from X CVS tree
 - ispnp cleanups
 - emu10k unlock on error fixes
 - hpfs doesn't allow truncate to larger

pre8:
 - Don't drop a megabyte off the old-style memory size detection
 - remember to UnlockPage() in ramfs_writepage()
 - 3c59x driver update from Andrew Morton
 - egcs-1.1.2 miscompiles depca: workaround by Andrew Morton
 - dmfe.c module init fix: Andrew Morton
 - dynamic XMM support. Andrea Arkangeli.
 - ReiserFS merge
 - USB hotplug updates/fixes
 - boots on real i386 machines
 - blk-14 from Jens Axboe
 - fix DRM R128/AGP dependency
 - fix n_tty "canon" mode SMP race
 - ISDN fixes
 - ppp UP deadlock attack fix
 - FAT fat_cache SMP race fix
 - VM balancing tuning
 - Locked SHM segment deadlock fix
 - fork() page table copy race fix

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