Linus Torvalds wrote:
Ok, it's been two weeks (actually, two weeks and one day) since 2.6.13,
and that means that the merge window is closed. I've released a
2.6.14-rc1, and we're now all supposed to help just clean up and fix
everything, and aim for a really solid 2.6.14 release.
Both the diffstat and the shortlog are so big that I can't post them on
the kernel mailing list without getting the email killed by the size
restrictions, so there's not a lot to say.
alpha, arm, x86, x86-64, ppc, ia64, mips, sparc, um.. Pretty much every
architecture got some updates. And an absolutely _huge_ ACPI diff, largely
because of some re-indentation.
drm, watchdog, hwmon, i2c, infiniband, input layer, md, dvb, v4l, network,
pci, pcmcia, scsi, usb and sound driver updates. People may appreciate
that the most common wireless network drivers got merged - centrino
support is now in the standard kernel.
Was there some problems with the current version of the ipw2200 driver
(1.0.6) which required using the 1.0.0 version from several years ago?
And is the Centrino "modem" now working? Or just the wireless?
Good to see all this work, but I suspect it will be a long debug cycle
as people shake it out. I will probably build it tonight, try it tomorrow.
--
-bill davidsen ([email protected])
"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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