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This is primarily for people who want the large file array support. Most of the
other stuff I intend to submit on to Linus for 2.2.1/2.2.2 -> whenever

If you have a problem in 2.2.1ac5 verify you can duplicate it with 2.2.1
before posting general bug reports if possible. Make sure it is obvious
if a bug report is about -ac5 to avoid any confusion.

Definitely let me know if you have any ac5 specific problems. Don't bother
Linus unless 2.2.1 unpatched also breaks.

Alan

Differences between 2.2.1ac4 and 2.2.1ac5

o Fixed a dumb sound bug introduced in ac4 (me)
o Last bits of Linus 2.2.2pre1 merged (Niels)
o Warning cleanups (assorted)
o drivers/net/Config.in fix (Niels)
o scripts/ver_linux fix for net tools (Niels)
o CS89x0 module MODULE_PARMS missing (me)
o NFS lockd changes (HJ Lu)
o NFS write clustering fixes (Trond)
o Merged with Linus 2.2.2pre2
o EEPro100 IRQ share fixes (Kai Makisara)
o Fixed the TLAN crashes when out of memory (me)

Differences between 2.2.1ac3 and 2.2.1ac4

o AIC7xxx updated (Doug Ledford)
o Make clean fixes (Niels)
o smbfs ioctl definition (Michael Warfield)
o Test work to fix DEFxx driver for 2.2 (me)
o Proc fs documentation fixes (Ulrich Windl)
o Fix AMD step reporting (me)
o CODA crash in /proc cure (Andrea)
o Firewall marks lost on buffer copies (ANK, Rusty)
o Sound core fixes for ALSA use (Jaroslav)
o Changes to NFS client flow control (Trond)
o SyncPPP negotiation fixes (me)
o Merged in Linus 2.2pre1 diffs so I can
generate new diffs for Linus
o Draft "block size query" ioctl (me)
| This is for comment/testing. Don't assume
| its going to become a linux api item just yet

Differences between 2.2.1ac2 and 2.2.1ac3

o VHX probing should be fixed (me)
o Zoltrix TV card supported (Artur Skawina)
o 8K blocks/write cluster NFS (Trond/Olaf Kirch)
| This is a big patch but based on previously
| tested code. I've put it in because - well it goes
| rather fast 8)
o Renamed bits of the genhd 2048 byte code to keep
Linus happy (me)
o Added EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS to smc ultra (me)

Differences between 2.2.1ac1 and 2.2.1ac2

o ESS updates (Rolf)
o IDE probe irq fails fall back to the default IRQ (me)
o Fixed an annoying use of hex not strings in net/sunrpc (me)
o Initio A100 scsi support (Initio, Bas)
o PS/2 mouse compat fixes (Scott Ananian)
o MegaRAID update (AMI)
o NFSD fix (Not sure who originated it)
o Geometry fixes for IDE
o Error in SCSI error workaround (Daio Ballabio)


Differences between 2.2.0ac2 and 2.2.1.ac1

o Merged with Linus 2.2.1

Differences between 2.2.0ac1 and 2.2.0ac2

Bug Fixes

o Ingo's fix for the "execute a core dump" crash
o IRDA update
o Endianness & other fbcon fixes
o GUS setup
o ESS build on Alpha (unknown symbol in modular build)
o Baycom driver could lock parallel port
o MegaRAID update
o Midi timing fixes
o Correct permissions on a write only sysctl

Additional Features

o Full (I hope) support for 2048 byte media M/O drives.

Other

o Erik Andersen moved address


Differences between 2.2.0 and 2.2.0ac1

Bug Fixes

o Fixed the ESS compile problem
o Changed the OPL3-SA contact as requested by Hannu
o Small number of time wrap fixes
o Xconfig/atyfb config fix
o AFFS apparently didnt get the flag fixes when the other drivers
did.
o /proc/mem locking

Additional Features

o Support for very large numbers of file handles per process
(> 1024)
o Better bw-qcam driver
o NFS client understands pipes on file systems mounted via NFS
o Symbol name matching between versioned/unversioned modules

Additional Drivers

o Qlogic Fibrechannel
o Symbios 53c416

Other

o ADFS updated
o Lots of ARM merges
o Ted's fsync change to ext2

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