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SubjectRe: Linux 2.5.75
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On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 23:14, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Ok. This is it. We (Andrew and me) are going to start a "pre-2.6" series,
> where getting patches in is going to be a lot harder. This is the last
> 2.5.x kernel, so take note.
>
> The probably most notable thing here is the anticipatory scheduler,
> which has been in -mm for a long time, and was the major piece that
> hadn't been merged.
>
> Some architecture updates: cris has been updated for 2.5, ia64 and arm26
> updates etc. And various random (smallish) things.

Hi Linus !

I'm quite concerned about Power Management. Patrick haven't yet merged
the new implementation which changes the driver-side semantics to
something sane and your above mail seem to imply this is now too late.

While I agree these should have been merged a lot earlier, I'm also
annoyed by the fact that the existing save_state/suspend semantics
are just plain broken...

What do you plan on this regard ? Patrick, do you still need to hold
your patch until OLS ? They should get in now, that won't prevent
you from doing your paper ;)

Ben.

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