On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 17:41 -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote: > The most noticeable part here (both to users and in the diffstat) should > be the libata-acpi fixes by Tejun Heo, which should hopefully take care of > all of the regressions that were caused by teaching SATA about doing the > proper ACPI stuff at bootup/suspend/resume/shutdown. > > Other changes visible in the diffstat are a couple of new watchdog drivers > and the removal of the old tipar driver, and some Korean translations of > the kernel docs. And some V4L videobuf changes. > > Other than that, it's pretty much a lot of small fixes (maybe not > one-liners, but we're talking "a few lines"). Networking, USB, scsi, > wireless, infiniband, IDE... With some alpha, ia64 and x86 arch updates. > > The regression list keeps shrinking, so we're still on track for a full > 2.6.24 release in early January. Assuming we don't all overeat during the > holidays and nobody gets any work done. But we all know that the holidays > are really the time when we get away from the boring "real work", and can > spend 24/7 on kernel hacking instead, right? > > Here's to a merry christmas, doing the whole druidic festival around the > tree thing, When my automation testing system applied it to 2.6.23, below error stopped the testing.
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