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Development kernel prepatch 2.5.24-dj2 released

From:  Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>
To:  Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject:  Linux 2.5.24-dj2
Date:  Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:38:24 +0100

Just some small bits for now (other than 40kb of bits from 2.4),
more stuff pending will probably wait until after I get back from
KS/OLS/UKUUG conferences.

As usual,..

Patch against 2.5.24 vanilla is available from:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/davej/patches/2.5/

Merged patch archive: http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/patches/merged/

Check http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/Linux-2.5.html before reporting
known bugs that are also in mainline.

 -- Davej.

2.5.24-dj2
o   Drop some more bad bits that were found whilst splitting.
o   Merge various changes from 2.4.19-rc1
o   More x86 cpufreq updates.				(Dominik Brodowski)
o   Fix up iounmap issues from the pageattr changes.	(Andi Kleen)
o   Small x86 microcode driver cleanup.			(Tigran Aivazian)


2.5.24-dj1
o   Fix broken config.in that made xconfig barf.
o   Drop some ISDN bits.
o   Updated SAA7110 i2c patch.				(Frank Davis)
o   Allow x86 cpufreq to be built modular.		(Dominik Brodowski)
o   Make modular builds of agpgart work again.		(Kai Germaschewski)
o   Fix MTRR compile on SMP.				(Patrick Mochel)
o   Various SCSI generic driver janitor items.		(William Stinson)
o   Fix oops in UHCI driver unload function.		(Andries Brouwer)
o   Fix various missing includes (tqueue.h & init.h).	(Adrian Bunk)
o   Make max number of CPUs compile time configurable.	(Robert Love)
o   Various pidhash cleanups.				(William Lee Irwin)

-- 
| Dave Jones.        http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
| SuSE Labs
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