Linux development kernel 2.2.13pre1 released | Linux Today

Linux development kernel 2.2.13pre1 released

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 29, 1999
    From: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
 Subject: Linux 2.2.13pre1
    Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 21:44:51 -0400
      To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu

o       execve() fix - based on one by          (Tymm Twillman)
p       ext2fs flag fixes                       (Matthias Riese)
o       i2c tuner update                        (from Pauline Middelink)
o       bttv schedule on irq fix
o       Console race fixes/klogd                (Andrea Arcangeli)
o       Ensure version is up to date            (David Woodhouse)
o       QlogicFC fixes                          (Chris Loveland)
o       Fix memory leaks in the serial layer    (Armin Groesslinger)
o       ARM sound fixes                         (Phil Blundell)
o       Assorted warning cleanups               (Riley Williams)
o       Fix arcnet bug in 2.2.12                (Riley Williams)
o       Small NFS fixes                         (Trond Myklebust)
o       Updated sb1000 docs                     (Clemmitt Sigler)
o       Fix IPX packet handling                 (Kelly French)
o       PCI multifunction fixes                 (Martin Mares)
o       Back out mmap resource change           (Dick Streefland)
o       Minor cleanups                          (Mikael Pettersson)
o       Fix vt console print                    (Andrea Arcangeli)
o       Rate limit a.out binfmt errors          (Me)
o       Generate different ksyms for 1G/2G      (Me)
o       Small cleanups                          (David Weinehall)
o       Munmap, vm cache fix                    (Stephen Tweedie)
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