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* Merge with 2.3.19.Ralf Baechle1999-10-091-1577/+1409
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* Merge with Linux 2.3.7.Ralf Baechle1999-06-221-6/+9
| | | | | | WARNING: 2.3.7 is known to eat filesystems for breakfast and little children for lunch, so if you try this on your machine make backups first ...
* Merge with Linux 2.3.6. Sorry, this isn't tested on silicon, I don'tRalf Baechle1999-06-171-3/+3
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* Merge with Linux 2.2.8.Ralf Baechle1999-06-131-0/+1
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* Merge with Linux 2.2.1.Ralf Baechle1999-02-151-8/+6
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* o Merge with Linux 2.1.116.Ralf Baechle1998-08-251-21/+172
| | | | | o New Newport console code. o New G364 console code.
* o Merge with Linux 2.1.100.Ralf Baechle1998-06-301-2/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o Cleanup the machine dependencies of floppy and rtc. The driver for the Dallas thingy in the Indy is still missing. o Handle allocation of zero'd pages correct for R4000SC / R4400SC. o Page colouring shit to match the virtual and physical colour of all mapped pages. This tends to produce extreme fragmentation problems, so it's deactivated for now. Users of R4000SC / R4400SC may re-enable the code in arch/mips/mm/init.c by removing the definition of CONF_GIVE_A_SHIT_ABOUT_COLOURS. Should get them somewhat further - but don't shake to hard ... o Fixed ptrace(2)-ing of syscalls, strace is now working again. o Fix the interrupt forwarding from the keyboard driver to the psaux driver, PS/2 mice are now working on the Indy. The fix is somewhat broken as it prevents generic kernels for Indy and machines which handle things different. o Things I can't remember.
* o Merge with Linux 2.1.90.Ralf Baechle1998-03-181-5/+0
| | | | | o Divide L1 cache sizes by 1024 before printing, makes the numbers a bit more credible ...
* Look Ma' what I found on my harddisk ...Ralf Baechle1998-03-171-0/+1897
o New faster syscalls for 2.1.x, too o Upgrade to 2.1.89. Don't try to run this. It's flaky as hell. But feel free to debug ...