Messages in this thread |  | | | From | (Linus Torvalds) | | Subject | Linux 2.1.31 | | Date | 3 Apr 1997 05:59:30 GMT |
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Ok, I just made 2.1.31 available on the normal sites (the normal sites now include "ftp.kernel.org", btw). This release:
- fixes some alpha and UP problems with 2.1.30 - does preliminary patches for new NFS implementation by Olaf Kirch - adds a "autofs" filesystem written by Peter Anvin. This one can be used to replace amd (aka "that monstrosity from hell"), and is not only simpler, but a lot faster too. And while the code is just a week old or so, I'd already call it stabler than amd. - generalized VT/console code, allowing cleaner addition of different consoles. - tq_scheduler was broken on SMP in 2.1.30, resulting in various problems on ppp hangups. Should be fixed. - various network driver updates - BusLogic driver update - ncpfs update (I suspect this one requires the new ncpfs tools)
I suspect I may _still_ have missed a few patches, so keep pestering me about it if you don't find your favourite patch in the latest kernel.
Linus
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