Alan Cox: Linux 2.4.19pre7-ac2

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Megjelent Alan Cox legújabb foltja, a 2.4.19pre7-ac2.

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Változások:[+ indicates stuff that went to Marcelo, o stuff that has not,

* indicates stuff that is merged in mainstream now, X stuff that proved bad and was dropped out]

Linux 2.4.19pre7-ac2

o Limit default i2o_block to 64K writes (me)

| Several controllers can't handle larger single requests

o Add power management control to i2o_block (me)

o Use chained sg list for i2o_block (me)

| Need to load first 8 entries into message for performance still

o Updated i2o documentation (me)

o Fix make xconfig

o Fix bios reboot sequence (Robert Hentosh)

o Kees Cook changed email address (Kees Cook)

o Fix a minor SuSv3 violation in SIGURG (Christopher Yeoh)

o Make htmldocs fixups (Erik van Konijnenburg)

o Make all the slab caches use the "_" convention (Ryan Mack)

o Fix flow control problems with TCP over NFS (Neil Brown)

o Removepage hooks as per old -ac (Christoph Rohland)

| This lets shmfs/ramfs keep accounting straight

| ramfs needs someone to drop in the other old -ac bits stil

o Fix via-rhine PCI idents (Shing Chuang)

o Backport of 2.5 aha152x update by (Juergen Fischer)

o Loop fixups (Arjan van de Ven)

o Add HP tachyon idents to cpqfc driver (Jes Sorensen)

o Clean up mpu401 failure handling paths (Zwane Mwaikambo)

o Ad1848 pnp scanning fixes (Zwane Mwaikambo)

o Kill dead URL in maintainers (Joe Perches)

o Back out problem bridge update (Mike Fedyk)

o Fix sound on Compaq Presario 700 (Santiago Nullo)

o Fix restore_flags handling in cmd640 probe (Justin Gibbs)

o Fix oops from mptable impaired bioses (Arjan van de Ven)

o Fix 8139cp/8139too big endian multicast setup (Naoki Hamada)

o Fix missing newline in i810 audio printk (???)

o Put syscall table back for now (Steven Hirsch)

o Fix ips build for some combinations (Steven Hirsch)

o NLS makefile tidy (Urban Widmark)

o Fix radeonfb build (Peter Horton)

o Update poll_out fixes on tty devices (Sapan Bhatia)

o 32bit uids in acct data (Chris Wing)