Just uploaded a snapshot of stable tree with a number of "local" fixes to sparc-2.0.35.
You can fetch by anonymous ftp at: ftp://vger.rutgers.edu/pub/linux/Sparc/kernel/v2.0/980805/ sparclinux-2.0-980805.tar.gz entire source tree sparclinux-980719-980805.diff.gz patch against 980719 snapshot sparclinux-2.0.35-980805.diff.gz patch against plain 2.0.35 source vmlinux-980805.gz modules-980805.tar.gz System.map-980805.gz vmlinuxSMP-980805.gz modulesSMP-980805.tar.gz System.mapSMP-980805.gz What's new: - complete turbosparc support, though not well optimized it works correctly. Thanks to Stephen Zander for testing about a dozen kernels and providing me with useful feedback. (Someone is working on porting these to 2.1; He can speak up if he wishes) - stupid fix to dummy audio device source; the module distributed last time was correct, but the source was out of date. oops. - patch to esp driver to make egcs-built esp.o not make sun4c unhappy. thanks to Aron Griffis for testing this, and to Eddie Dost (who suggested the final version of the patch) and David Miller (whose insight clued me in to what was really happening, even if I still don't entirely understand the mechanics of it). Also in 2.1. - another patch to the esp driver, to disable sync to a device when a certain error occurs. Also in 2.1. - patch to scsi.c to enable single_lun based on BLIST_SINGLELUN a few lines earlier, as in 2.1, so concurrent accesses to devices which are not safe for this sort of thing do not crash, hang, or I/O Error. What I hope to have ready for the next snapshot: - fixed bpp driver, or at least know why it doesn't, won't or can't work - fixed OSS ioctls in the sparc audio support, as a few are currently broken. Future work: - audio ringbuffers instead of non-resizable, fixed number of buffers. - dbri audio driver (LX, 10, 20) - and then it's on to 2.1 development for me, I think... -D -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]