Linux development kernel 2.3.3-ac3 released | Linux Today

Linux development kernel 2.3.3-ac3 released

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
May 25, 1999
Alan Cox writes:

ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/alan/2.3/..

2.3.3-ac3 changes

o   CM83xx PCI sound driver             (C-Media)
o   Fix blk_ioctl problem               (Bradley M Keryan)
o   Cyclades compile fix                (David Dyck)
o   Multisession CD support             (Grisha Vasilyev)
    | BTW I'd much rather see this done via partition code and someone
    | fixing CD partitioning to work for this and UFS and HFS and EFS ...
o   ISDN updates                        (Bernhard Rosenkraenzer from isdn4linux cvs)
o   DECnet update                       (Steve Whitehouse)
o   LM78 driver                         (Erik Hendriks)
o   Remove boot_it keyboard change      (Werner Almesberger)
o   USB module changes                  (David Waite)
o   Cyclades update                     (Cyclades)
o   Numerous Quota fixes                (Jan Kara)
o   Regal blacklist handler from 2.0    (Henning Sauer)
Web Webster

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