Linux 2.2.21-pre1 Released | Linux Today

Linux 2.2.21-pre1 Released

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 29, 2001

[ Thanks to Dave of
Redhatbox.org for this link.
]

Changelog:

o       Fix potential corruption with vmalloc on        (Ralf Baechle)
        virtually cached boxes
o       Small PPC build fixups                          (Tom Rini)
o       zImage booting fix                              (Kalev Soikonen)
o       EIO on NFS read fixup                           (Trond Myklebust)
o       Update 3ware raid driver                        (Adam Radford)
o       page_alloc race fix                             (Andrea Arcangeli)
o       Update USB maintainers                          (Greg Kroah-Hartmann)
o       bttv clipcount=0 fix                            (Solar Designer)
o       Fix multiple eepro driver bugs                  (Aris)
o       Sym53c8xx queue handling fix                    (Gerard Roudier)
o       Update SubmittingDrivers document               (Michal Svec)
o       8139too performance tune                        (Jens David)
o       procfs follow link return fix                   (Solar Designer)
o       Backport SEM_UNDO overflow fix from 2.4         (Leonid Igolnik)
o       VM86 fixes                                      (Manfred Spraul)
o       Fix alpha build                                 (Kim Heino)

Download: http://www.kernel.org/mirrors/

Web Webster

Web Webster

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