Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 9 Jun 1996 21:29:47 -0400 (EDT) | From | Russell Berry <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.0 really _is_ released.. |
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Damn well earned Vacation at that my boy...
---russ
On Sun, 9 Jun 1996, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > Ok, I took the plunge, and Linux-2.0 is out there on the normal sites. I even > got the energy to write some inane announcement about it on cola, so it's too > late to chicken out any more. > > The changes from pre2.0.14: > > - Various minor TCP fixes (Eric Schenk), hopefully the "stuck in > SYN_SENT" thing is gone, and delayed acks might be a bit more clever. > - various debugging messages turned off.. (yes, finally the "socket > destroy delayed" message is gone ;-) > - ISDN fixes > - Logo included (but it's not in the patch, as it's a binary .gif file) > - alpha updates for CIA-based machines (those DEC people either have a > strange sense of humor, or are totally clueless. I don't know which). > - arcnet and eexpress driver fixes > - SCSI should compile without /proc support (not that I've tested: sue > me) > - aha152x update > - initrd root unmount fix > > Now I'm going to zonk out for a few days, and then I'll skip the country and > go to Argentina for a while. So while you struggle with the new kernel, you > can feel safe in the thought that I won't care in the least. Because I'm > taking a VACATION! > > Linus > >
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