Linux 2.2.5ac3

Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk)
Thu, 1 Apr 1999 22:57:11 +0100 (BST)


Linux 2.2.5ac3 is now up on ftp.*.kernel.org

Alan

Differences between Linux 2.2.5ac2 and Linux 2.2.5ac3

o I2O block handles multiple devices (Steve Ralston)
o I2O scsi multidevice and scatter/gather fixes (Steve Ralston)
o Alpha timex patch (Wieger Opmeer)
o ADS Cadet radio driver (Fred Gleason)
o TLan renegotiation bug fixed (me)
o Updated PSI drivers (Perceptive Solutions)
o O_DIRECTORY fix (Jamie Lokier)
o RCPCI45 VPN driver updated (Red Creek)
o Arlan driver (Elmer.Joandi/
Cullen Jennings)

Differences between Linux 2.2.5ac1 and Linux 2.2.5ac2

o Fixed the uid cache race again (me)
o DaveM's tcp fix (DaveM)
o EFS partition endian fixes (Al Smith)
o SMP fixes for old EISA boxes (James Bottomley)
o Ksymoops updates - please test on non x86 (Keith Owens)
o Non blocking tty fix (Tobias Ringstrom)
o SCSI generic updates (Douglas Gillbert)
o Config updates (Axel Boldt)
o IPv4 traffic equaliser (Guus Sliepen)
o Soundscape Vivo fix (Walter Hunt)

Differences between Linux 2.2.5 and Linux 2.2.5ac1

o Large file arrays
o AIC7xxx driver updated.
o NFS client does write clustering and handles >4K page servers well
o PCI2000/PSI2200 compile fixed.
o QlogicFC driver pdated.
o V7 file system support in the SYS5 fs
o Updated Sangoma drivers (in progress)
o 2Gig memory support on the Alpha
o ARM arch & driver updates
o I2O SCSI and Block OSM (experimental)
o MCA updates
o K6-II/III MTRR registers
o Cleaned up MSR/TSC handling
o MCD parameters settable in make config
o IRDA updates - IRDA sockets
o Roadrunner/HIPPI updates
o Sealevel Wan card driver (experimental)
o Sound fixes for mulaw
o Experimental sound drivers for ESS Maestro PCI
o 4bit VGA fbcon driver
o Inode versioning
o Lockd, NFSD updates
o NTFS doesnt crash the machine on out of memory
o Procfs readlink fix
o Improved scsi generic
o Misc small changes

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