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Linux/m68k whats new in this version ?
If you've read a previous version of the FAQ, here's what's changed in the past few revisions:
- 2.2.6
- Jes has released kernel 2.2.10 (new stable) and 2.3.14 (developmental).
- The new, GPL'ed FPU emulator is integrated in 2.3.14, and may appear in the next 2.2 kernel.
- According to several users, the "Eagle Linux" distribution has been discontinued. Note that fact.
- Update the IRC info to point to the channel at irc.dalnet.com.
- 2.2.5
- Jes has released kernel 2.2.8; there are still some stability issues with this kernel (notably in the keyboard driver), so its use is not recommended.
- Jes has made a pre-release of kernel 2.3.1; it does not work "out of the box," although some patches posted on the mailing list may help.
- New FAQ entry on Watchtower (see the section called Should I use Watchtower? in Chapter 7).
- Information on FPU emulation has been updated; the new emulator is apparently quite usable.
- 2.2.4
- 2.2.3
- Miscellaneous typo fixes.
- Update Red Hat URLs, yet again.
- Upgraded 2.2.7 to "Quasi-stable."
- 2.2.2
- Jes has released Linux/m68k kernel 2.2.6.
- Converted to DocBook SGML (i.e. sgmltools v2).
- 2.2.1
- Jes has released Linux/m68k kernel 2.2.3-pre1.
- Debian/m68k 2.1 was actually released on 9 March 1999.
- Minor changes to some of the sections to update paths for the Debian 2.1 release.
- Dropped the text of the IRC question since LinuxNET has disappeared... please let me know if #Linux68k has migrated elsewhere.
- Added link to Whiteline's distribution to the distributions section.
- Added a question explaining why you shouldn't use Ctrl-Amiga-Amiga to reboot an Amiga under Linux.
- 2.2.0
- Jes has released Linux/m68k kernels 2.0.36 and 2.2.1-pre2. The 2.2 series is considered "semi-stable" on m68k, and may not work for all hardware combinations yet.
- Debian/m68k 2.1 will be released on 2 March 1999.
- Richard Zidlicky has ported Linux/m68k to the Q40, a 68040-based computer with an ISA bus being made in Germany. Patches relative to 2.2.1-pre1 are at ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/680x0/q40/.
- Added lots of info on the Amiga memory device driver (z2ram) and getting MMUs and FPUs for 680x0-based systems in the appropriate Questions sections.
- New FTP site mirror: ftp://ftp.linuxberg.com/pub/distributions/Linux-m68k/.
- New Linux/m68k website mirror: The Linux/m68k Home Pages.
- Credited the originator of the concept of going home and eating popcorn.
- Updated the names of the Debian X packages to reflect the latest Great X Reorganization.
- The FAQ is now licensed under the GPL and an alternate license that provides for distribution of printed versions and the like without including the SGML source.
- New section listing devices for which we have encountered a non-disclosure agreement that forbids us from including a driver in the kernel for the device. I strongly recommend either (a) boycotting these devices and their manufacturers or (b) contacting the manufacturer and letting them know you will not purchase the device unless we can release a driver for it.
- There is now a driver for the Amiga Oktagon SCSI card. A patch for this support was released to the mailing list.
- Shawn D'Alimonte has written a driver for the Amiga ADSG dual ****** port card. A patch relative to 2.0.33pl1 is available on the mailing list; the driver is included in 2.0.36.
- New warning about compiling Linus's kernels for m68k added to the kernel compilation section. Bottom line: if you compile a Linus kernel tree, and m68k doesn't work, don't complain to Jes.
- New question on how to patch one of Linus's Linux kernel trees to the corresponding Linux/m68k version. Should clarify the purpose of -native diffs.
- Pulled out Strunk and White and fixed a number of that/which problems. Thanks to Bob Brown for the lesson.
- Modified the changelog format somewhat.
- Bumped FAQ revision to 2.2.0.
- 2.0.53
- Richard Hirst is porting Linux/m68k to another VMEbus 680x0 machine: the Tadpole TP34V.
- Added a section on people using Linux/m68k in commercial or research applications.
- Really bumped Linux/m68k unstable version to 2.2.0-pre6.
- 2.0.52: Added information on how to use your console keymap in X.
- 2.0.51: Included information on how to access the Linux/m68k CVS repository. Thanks to David Kilzer for pointing out the omission and sending me the access instructions.
- 2.0.50
- sunsite.unc.edu is now metalab.unc.edu.
- Added info on Permedia2 framebuffer (pm2fb)
- Added users of "PowerPC-based Amigas" as a target audience for this FAQ, since most of the Amiga-specific information in the FAQ applies to both Linux/m68k and Linux/APUS.
- Most references to 2.1 kernels now reference 2.2 kernels as well (since the 2.2 pre-release kernels are in the 2.1 kernel series).
- Updated VME info to reflect that Richard is now maintaining the VME147 port.
- Bumped unstable kernel version for m68k (to 2.2.0-pre4).
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