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Linus Torvalds authored
Real networking (TCP) merged! This is the now-called "net-1" code by Ross Biro. Boy, was it ugly, but it made for a big jump from not having any at all. (And add support for up the 32MB of memory ;) [Original announcement below] Sorry for being late - I can't even show any great new features in 0.98, but at least it's out now, and available at the normal place (ie at nic.funet.fi, pub/OS/Linux/testing/Linus). So far there is only a full-source version available, although I'll probably make it available as a patch too tomorrow or so (but the patch won't contain the tcp/ip stuff). 0.98 is essentially the same as 0.97.pl6 - the changes are mostly: - tcp/ip (0.8.1) is in. It's not compiled into the standard bootimage, and you'd better be on the tcpip mailing-list to use it, but it's there. I've been unable to test it further than just watch it compile... - extfs patch to correct the problem with big directories with holes. - mouse patches (ie improved detection-routines) - minor scsi patches (ultrastor driver change) - swiss keyboard - some serial driver patches - the 32mb patches are in, so if you aren't using a DMA-SCSI driver, and have more than 16MB physical memory, you can get it recognized. - edited hd.c - corrected core-dumping routines I didn't get my mm patches working yet, so they'll have to wait. The above are almost 100% by others - I have edited some of the patches, but there is nothing major new by me. Most of it is minor bug-fixes, and the only thing that might be a bit of a problem are the hd.c changes: but I hope they'll solve more problems than they cause. Knock wood. At nic.funet.fi you can currently find (a) the full sources (b) a bootimage (US keyboard, floppy root, no tcp/ip) and (c) the protocols.h file needed for compiling the tcp/ip directory (which should go into /usr/include/netinet/). I hope people try it out, and that there are no new problems with this release. Linus
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