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Linux kernel 2.2.7-ac2 released

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Alan Cox
May 6, 1999

Alan Cox writes:

Linux 2.2.7ac2 is now up on ftp.kernel.org:/pub/linux/alan/2.2

Changes from 2.2.7ac1

o       USB does dynamic memory allocation              (me)
o       SGI EFS read support                            (Al Smith)
o       Test tweak for MediaGX audio bugs               (me)
o       Misformatted CD handling fix                    (Gordon Chaffee)
o       Fix mis-setting of PG_reserved in dmabuf        (Joe Buehler)
o       PCI card info/defines cleaning                  (Assorted)
o       PPA and IMM were not SMP safe                   (me)
o       WR_ERR ide fix                                  (Mark Lord)
o       AD1816 driver update                            (Thorsten Knabe)
o       Zero length mmap fix                            (Stephen Tweedie)
o       ESS ISA driver updates                          (Rolf Fokkens)
o       Inode generation fix                            (G Allen Morris III)
o       SCSI generic update                             (Doug Gilbert)
o       USB root hub fix                                (Christian & Thomas)
o       Missing SIGXFZ                                  (Stephen Tweedie)
o       ADS cadet update                                (Fredrick Gleson)
o       Plan-B driver                                   (Michel Lanners)
o       RPC fixes                                       (Trond Myklebust)
o       USB cleanup fixes                               (Brad Keryan)
o       Writable hpfs updates                           (Mikulas Patocka)
o       I2O updates                                     (Steve Ralston/
                                                         LSI Logic)

AC

Alan Cox

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