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kernel: The Linux kernel (the core of the Linux operating system)
Name: | kernel |
Vendor: | CERN, http://cern.ch/linux" |
Version: | 2.4.21 |
License: | GPLv2 |
Release: | 40.EL |
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- Summary
- The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of your
Red Hat Linux operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions
of the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device
input and output, etc.
Changelog
- * Thu Feb 2 04:00:00 2006 Ernie Petrides <petrides{%}redhat{*}com> kernel-2.4.21-40.EL
- fix multicast domain membership failover with bonding (Andy Gospodarek)
- add 82571/2 support to e1000 driver version 6.1.16-k3 (John Linville)
- fix NMI error w/acpi=noirq regression from -37.7.EL (Ernie Petrides)
- * Fri Jan 20 04:00:00 2006 Ernie Petrides <petrides{%}redhat{*}com> kernel-2.4.21-39.EL
- avoid logging info msgs when file leases are broken (Peter Staubach)
- restore e1000 PCI device id for Concho network adapter (John Linville)
- fix mptfusion intr mask handling to support PCI Express (Tom Coughlan)
- fix IPV4 DST entry leak in icmp_push_reply() error path (Thomas Graf)
- fix IPV6 SKB mem leak in ip6_input_finish() error path (Thomas Graf)
- correct struct ref counting in IPV6 flowlabel handling (Thomas Graf)
- reject unicast reports to prevent potential IGMP DoS (Thomas Graf)
- remove undesirable negative dentry caching in autofs4 (Jeff Moyer)
- add missing 5708 support to bnx2 network driver (John Linville)
- fix SATA assertion regression from -38.EL (Peter Martuccelli)
- prevent USB serial_write() oops after disconnect (Pete Zaitcev)
- add USB serial support for PL-2303 HX devices (Pete Zaitcev)
- fix x86 boot Viper/SCSI regression from -37.8.EL (Brian Maly)
- * Thu Dec 1 04:00:00 2005 Ernie Petrides <petrides{%}redhat{*}com> kernel-2.4.21-38.EL
- incorporate dell_rbu driver version 2.1 for BIOS updates (Brian Maly)
- remove obsolete backup drivers replaced by newer revs (Tom Coughlan)
- upgrade SATA support (core, libata, and drivers) (Jeff Garzik)