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diff --git a/sys-kernel/mjc-sources/ChangeLog b/sys-kernel/mjc-sources/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 914e395c4eb9..000000000000 --- a/sys-kernel/mjc-sources/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -# ChangeLog for sys-kernel/mjc-sources -# Copyright 2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL -# $ Header: $ - -*mjc-sources 2.4.19-pre10-mjc3 (1 July 2002) - - 15 Jul 2002; Mark Guertin <gerk@gentoo.org> - Added arch keywords (-ppc -sparc -sparc64) - - - Initial ChangeLog. Sources currently include: - - - 2.4.19-pre10 - latest prepatch for Linux 2.4 - 2.4.19-pre10-ac2 - Alan Cox's patchset for the latest prepatch - rmap13b - Rik van Riel's latest update to the - Reverse Mappng VM, the previous version - of which is included in Alan Cox's patchset - TIOGCDEV - ioctl to return the console mapping - Preemptible Kernel - for 2.4.18 - Robert M. Love's preemptible kernel for 2.4, - allows the kernel to be interrupted during - syscalls. Drastically lowers latency and - allows for higher throughput in some cases, - especially multiprocessor systems. - Lock-Break for Preempt - Rodbert M. Love's preemptible kernel addon. - Lock-Break delves far into the kernel to - locks not preemptible by traditional - preempt. - Autofs4 - One-liner that gets rid of autofs4_init_inf. - isrdonly - little update to IS_RDONLY() - new stat - New VFS stat system - llseek - new llseek specifically for vfs - mount - do_kern_mount - easy way to unmount a device - from kernelspace - ftpfs - allows the user to mount an FTP read-only - like this: - mount -t ftpfs ohdarn.net/incoming /ohdarn - cdda-dma - enables direct memory access while - extracting digital audio - fast-pte - fixup for X86 highmem greater - than 4G, faster page table allocations - and frees - bootcpu - prevents overwriting corrected x86 - capability information on multiprocessor - machines - sis-740-961 - support for the SiS 740 chipset - limits - limit increases - nand-softirq - missing include in nand.c - mount-hashtable - hash table cleanups, uses less space - megaraid - miscellaneous fix =) - pipe-init - inode->i_blocks wasn't getting initialized - in pipe.c - realmode-poweroff - enable real mode BIOS call to - power off machine by default - vfat-truncate - fix file too large on vfat, returns -EPERM - instead of -ENOSPC - smbfs-fix - smbfs fix that allows directories with the - same name as the volume label to show - correctly from windows 9x machines - jfs-txlocks - increase number of txLocks in jfs - ide-noop-2 - gets rid of the NOOP elevator - tty_io - off-by-one error in tty_io.c - secfix - "fixes" a security hole in the kernel - netdev-random- - [core,drivers] - allows network devices to contribute to - /dev/random. Useful for machines that have - no disks, keyboards, video, etc. - [b,i,d]cache-hash - alternative hashing functions that show - performance/size savings over traditional - methods - dpath - dpath didn't return -ENAMETOOLONG - fast-exit - shouldn't print kill idle task and init - htb2 - driver for htb2 - ipvs - IP Virtual Server support. Allows one - physical machine to appear as many virtual - machines based on IP address. - gcc31-compile-opts - compilation options changed for gcc 3.1, - should increase performance and decrease - code size marginally. - vfat-symlink - treats .lnk files as symlinks on fat32 - ms-permission - check write permission on mount - evms-[common,linux-2.4] - Enterprise Volume Management Support - based on LVM, but it whips LVM like cream. - see http://evms.sf.net - via-fixups,lvcool - fixes a couple VIA bugs and allows - [ath,dur]ons to run a few degrees cooler on - VIA mainboards. - setid-core - allows process that are set[u,g]id to - dump core - quotareturn - quota messages were missing \r - oomavoidance - tries to keep from dealing as if kernel is - out of memory when in fact it is not - keyboardsilence - gets rid of - "AT or PS/2 Keyboard not present? ($FOO)", - useful on USB systems - xfs-* - XFS 1.1 support. XFS is a fast, journalled - filesystem developed by Silicon Graphics, - Inc. - misc-fixes - code cleanups and otherwise making original - patches function correctly. - gentoo - gentoo addons such as framebuffer logo, - kernel version |