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Seems quite a few people are using my tree to develop against.
For this reason I’ve wimped out and accepted some new bits in
this diff just to get those folks some extra testers.”
Patch against 2.5.1 vanilla is available from: http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/patches/2.5/patch-2.5.1-dj9.diff.bz2 Some of the fixes still haven't found their way back to Marcelo yet but should show up in a later 2.4.18pre with any luck. Enjoy, -- Davej. 2.5.1-dj9 o Merge up to 2.5.2pre4. | Also fix up a bunch of build errors. o Add support for Sony DSC-P5 to USB unusual devs. (Gregor Jasny) o First part of new console locking infrastructure. (James Simmons) o Cleaner/Lighter fbdev api. (James Simmons, Geert Uytterhoeven) o Don't coredump framebuffer contents. (Andrew Morton) o Fix hang on close of serial tty. (Russell King) o Remove the set_current_state() patch, needs work. (Me) o Drop ICH2 addition to ioapic Whitelist. (Me) o Do the asm/segment.h crapectomy properly. (David Woodhouse) o Reactivate the PNPBIOS Configure.help entry.
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follow up:
More information at Securitytracker.com.
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Objective: Install any variety of Linux / FreeBSD/NetBSD / Minix in single/dual-boot configuration on the computers of those who come. Last time we had a number of laptop users. Anyone with laptop documentation on how to get into the BIOS of e.g. ThinkPad , please bring it. Also, I only have install CD’s for RedHat. If you have CDs for other o/s, please bring them.
Priority is given to installations (new/upgrade) of the operating system. As time and interest allows, we will cheerfully assist with installation of other free software in the free o/s environment (e.g. MRTG under Linux).
Restriction: We’re not here to help people with their Microsoft Windows (or any other non-free o/s, that includes Solaris as well as Mac OS) issues. That doesn’t preclude attendees from making arrangements to follow up with someone for their non-free o/s problems privately at another time & place.
A short introduction to Perl will be forthcoming at a later date.
Here is general information about Install Fests:
Hardware: Bring the boxes on which you wish to run a Free OS.
Software: Bring whatever distribution CDs, boot and rescue disks, boot managers, tiny distributions, manuals, and anything else you want.
Important: Everything done to/with any computer at any Install Fest, and in particular, at this Install Fest, is done at the specific request of the owner of the computer. As with all human endeavor, there is some risk of catastrophe. Back up all your data, before coming to the Fest! In addition, make a list of all hardware and media you bring to the Fest, and check that you have all your hardware and media when you leave the Fest.
useful reading:
http://www.netcom.com/~casandra/mirror-of-luny-site/installfest/guidelines.html
http://linuxmafia.com/bale/linuxprep.html
http://www.luv.asn.au/if/preparation.php3
The LDP hardware HOW-TO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/index.html
Linux pre-install checklist:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Pre-Installation-Checklist/index.html
Linux post-install mini-checklist:
http://algolog.tripod.com/postlnx.htm
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Post-Installation-Checklist/index.html
http://www.lxny.org
http://www.gnubies.org
http://www.nylug.org
http://www.sixgirls.org
http://www.fsf.org
http://www.debian.org
http://www.linux.org
http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd
http://www.squeak.org
http://www.freebsd.org
http://www.netbsd.org
http://www.openbsd.org
http://www2.ics.hawaii.edu/~esb/prof/proj/hello
http://www.daemonnews.org
http://slashdot.org
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Operating_Systems
http://www2.tunes.org/Review/OSes.html
Jay Sulzberger secretary@lxny.org
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York’s Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org
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Patch against 2.5.1 vanilla is available from: http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/patches/2.5/patch-2.5.1-dj8.diff.bz2 Some of the fixes still haven't found their way back to Marcelo yet but should show up in a later 2.4.18pre with any luck. Enjoy, -- Davej. 2.5.1-dj8 o Remove leftover EISA cruft in x86 ksyms. (Me) o Add a missing part of the split visws support. (Me) o Make reiserfs partitions mountable again. (Al Viro, Andrew Morton, Me) o Make x86 math emulation work with dynamic LDT. (Manfred Spraul) o Fix problems with tdfxfb & high pixelclocks. (Jurriaan) | Only tested on PCI 4500, feedback to thunder7@xs4all.nl o Replace text.lock with .subsection (Keith Owens) o Remove Cyrix SLOP workaround. (Me) | Can be done in userspace/initramfs. o Merge pnpbios support. (Thomas Hood) | Should work, but may be nice to bend into shape | to fit the new driverfs model at some point.
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http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/linux-2.2/2.2.21pre/ o Fix potential corruption with vmalloc on (Ralf Baechle) virtually cached boxes o Small PPC build fixups (Tom Rini) o zImage booting fix (Kalev Soikonen) o EIO on NFS read fixup (Trond Myklebust) o Update 3ware raid driver (Adam Radford) o page_alloc race fix (Andrea Arcangeli) o Update USB maintainers (Greg Kroah-Hartmann) o bttv clipcount=0 fix (Solar Designer) o Fix multiple eepro driver bugs (Aris) o Sym53c8xx queue handling fix (Gerard Roudier) o Update SubmittingDrivers document (Michal Svec) o 8139too performance tune (Jens David) o procfs follow link return fix (Solar Designer) o Backport SEM_UNDO overflow fix from 2.4 (Leonid Igolnik) o VM86 fixes (Manfred Spraul) o Fix alpha build (Kim Heino) -
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