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From:	 lkml@ohdarn.net
To:	 linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Second edition of the -mjc branch has been released
Date:	 Thu, 3 Jan 2002 04:29:12 -0500
Cc:	 lkml@ohdarn.net

Performance and stability issues have been fixed to some degree.
A lot of the patches I have received either did not have names attached
or I was unable to locate a name.  Please contact me if changes must
be made.  All of the patches that have been included in this release can
be found at:
	ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mjc/linux-2.4/included/mjc2
The release itself is located here:
	ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mjc/linux-2.4/current

Below is a snippet from Changelog.mjc:
mjc2:
Reverse Mapping Patch #10                       (Rik van Riel)
Bootmem patch                                   (William Lee Irwin III)
entry.S speedups                                (Alex Khripin)
-fixed entry.S to apply to mjc tree             (Luuk van der Duim)
NFS Updates                                     (Trond Myklebust)
kmem_cache_estimate optimization                (Balbir Singh)
IRQrate                                         (Ingo Molnar)
Pagecache & Icache hash changes                 (Chuck Lever,
                                                William Lee Irwin III,
                                                Rusty Russell,
                                                Anton Blanchard)
Voodoo Framebuffer Fixes                        (Jurriaan)
SiS 5513 Fixes                                  (Lionel Bouton)
ATI Rage128 Framebuffer Fixes                   (?)

removed in mjc2:
Software Suspend        (does not function correctly,
                         very poor style in some areas)
Lock-Break              (known to cause problems with other modules)


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Michael Cohen
OhDarn.net
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