Messages in this thread |  | | From | "Patrick Dijkkamp" <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.4.17-pre2 | Date | Fri, 30 Nov 2001 23:57:04 +0100 |
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You forgot again to change the SUBLEVEL and EXTRAVERSION.
Patrick Dijkkamp list@mortal.servicez.org Netherlands
> > > Ok, here it goes. > > Lots of driver changes this time... > > Also, I want to know if people feel any difference on interactivity under > heavy IO workloads. > > pre2: > > - Remove userland header from bonding driver (David S. Miller) > - Create a SLAB for page tables on i386 (Christoph Hellwig) > - Unregister devices at shaper unload time (David S. Miller) > - Remove several unused variables from various > places in the kernel (David S. Miller) > - Fix slab code to not blindly trust cc_data(): > it may be not valid on some platforms (David S. Miller) > - Fix RTC driver bug (David S. Miller) > - SPARC 32/64 update (David S. Miller) > - W9966 V4L driver update (Jakob Jemi) > - ad1848 driver fixes (Alan Cox/Daniel T. Cobra) > - PCMCIA update (David Hinds) > - Fix PCMCIA problem with multiple PCI busses (Paul Mackerras) > - Correctly free per-process signal struct (Dave McCracken) > - IA64 PAL/signal headers cleanup (Nathan Myers) > - ymfpci driver cleanup (Pete Zaitcev) > - Change NLS "licenses" to be "GPL/BSD" instead > only BSD. (Robert Love) > - Fix serial module use count (Russell King) > - Update sg to 3.1.22 (Douglas Gilbert) > - ieee1394 update (Ben Collins) > - ReiserFS fixes (Nikita Danilov) > - Update ACPI documentantion (Patrick Mochel) > - Smarter atime update (Andrew Morton) > - Correctly mark ext2 sb as dirty and sync it (Andrew Morton) > - IrDA update (Jean Tourrilhes) > - Count locked buffers at > balance_dirty_state(): Helps interactivity under > heavy IO workloads (Andrew Morton) > - USB update (Greg KH) > - ide-scsi locking fix (Christoph Hellwig) >
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