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Ok, I released a real 2.4.10, let the fun begin.. This is an uncomfortably large changeset, largely because I was away in Finland twice during the 2.4.9-2.4.10 development, and partly of course because I've tried to aggressively sync up especially with Alan. In addition to the VM changes that have gotten so much attention there are architecture updates, various major filesystem updates (jffs2 and NTFS), ACPI updates, and tons of driver merges. And, of course, the min()/max() changes. Give it hell, Linus
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== Linus Torvalds <torva...@trans_meta_.com writes: - Trond Myklebust: 64-bit file locking fixes Just for the record: H.J. Lu should take part of the blame for this one... Cheers, Trond - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-kernel in the body of a message to
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Anybody care to venture an opinion why a menu for Fusion MPT Device Support shows up between SCSI and Firewire in the main menu of make menuconfig, but I can't get into it? I press enter and the main menu just redraws. My .config is attached. (Never hand-hacked, but carried forward from... 2.4.7, I think.) That's because Fusion MPT Device Support required an option that you have not selected. It's a bug that the menu is displayed at all in that case of course, but I'm not sure CML1 can handle it.
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the new serverworks he/le agpgart support, or PNPBios support under plug and pray... I'll go bug Eric. PnPBIOS is only in -ac. There is help for it there. In fact there is a lot of help text only in -ac but merging them all is non trivial and I figured code first was better - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line unsubscribe linux-kernel in the body of a message to
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Ok, I released a real 2.4.10, let the fun begin.. This is an uncomfortably large changeset, largely because I was away in Finland twice during the 2.4.9-2.4.10 development, and partly of course because I've tried to aggressively sync up especially with Alan. In addition to the VM changes that have gotten so much attention there are architecture updates, various major filesystem updates (jffs2 and NTFS), ACPI updates, and tons of driver merges. And, of course, the min()/max() changes. Give it hell, Linus Anybody care to venture an opinion why a menu for Fusion MPT Device Support shows up between SCSI and Firewire in the main menu of make menuconfig, but I can't get into it? I press enter and the main menu just redraws. My .config is attached. (Never hand-hacked, but carried forward from... 2.4.7, I think.) I'm fairly certain my laptop hasn't got this hardware, but it's been like this for a while and I'm curious. Oh, and there's no help entries for any of the new kernel hacking stuff, or the new serverworks he/le agpgart support, or PNPBios support under plug and pray... I'll go bug Eric. Nothing to actually stop me from compiling it, of course. (In progress...) Rob
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In addition to the VM changes that have gotten so much attention there are architecture updates, various major filesystem updates (jffs2 and NTFS), JFFS2 can't actually be built at the moment because the magic in fs/Makefile and fs/Config.in appears to be absent. The fix for that is about number 20 in the patchbomb I'm currently preparing. The terminally impatient can find the whole patch, before I finish removing some of the backward-compatibility crap, at ftp.uk.linux.org:/pub/people/dwmw2/mtd/mtd-diff-against-2.4.10-v2
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