Linux kernel 2.2.11ac2 released | Linux Today

Linux kernel 2.2.11ac2 released

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 11, 1999
From: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Changes From 2.2.11ac1 to 2.2.11ac2

o       Fix a crash bug in the ip_vs merge      (Lars Marowsky-Bree)
o       Symbios fix for NCR53c875 rev 37        (Pekka Pietikainen)
o       Honour EBDA bios area                   (From 2.3.x)
        | Check this carefully, its going to be a good
        | candidate for 'suprise' boxes.
o       Fix error in floppy debugging printk    (Mark Rison)
o       PPC updates                             (Paul Mackerras)
o       USB backport from 2.3.x 
        | This is primarily aimed at the imac   
o       Require RAWIO to access /proc/kcore     (Matthew Kirkwood)
o       Computone serial driver                 (Michael Warfield/Computone)
o       Fix autofs/nfs deadlock                 (Herbert Xu)
o       ISO8859-14 translation tables           (Rhys Jones)
        | (Welsh and other Celtic languages)
Web Webster

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