No config changes are required when upgrading from 2.5.x to 2.5.2.

For the typical installation, the update manager will automatically
offer you this upgrade.  Otherwise, you can get the packages from
http://linuxcnc.org/dists

If you're upgrading from a 2.4 release, please see
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?UpdatingTo2.5

Many thanks to the people who have reported bugs, and especially to
the folks who worked to improve LinuxCNC for this release:

    Anders Wallin
    Andy Pugh
    Chris Morley
    Chris Radek
    Dewey Garrett
    Francis Tisserant
    Jeff Epler
    John Thornton
    Jon Elson
    Lisandro Massera
    Matt Shaver
    Michael Haberler
    Sascha Ittner
    Sebastian Kuzminsky
    Victor Rocco

This release contains the following changes:

  * AXIS: Allow the setting of the top end of the Max Velocity slider
    according to [DISPLAY]MAX_LINEAR_VELOCITY as the docs say
  * Components: Fix mux16's debounce function
  * Components: LCD character display driver
  * Components: New multiclick component detects single, double, triple clicks
  * Docs: Many improvements
  * Gremlin: Better error reporting for gcode errors
  * Gremlin: Fix rotated axes display
  * Halui: Include tool length offsets in relative position outputs
  * Hostmot2: Fixes to sserial
  * Kins: Fix teleop jogging of ABC axes in the negative direction
  * Modbus: Fix TCP communication time out error
  * New config: Gecko G540
  * New config: Smithy 1240combined_mm
  * PID: Optional new error-previous-target mode to reduce ferrors detected
    by motion.  This is especially useful for torque-mode loops and those
    tunings that use large I gains
  * pncconf: Many fixes
  * PPMC: Better error checking for hardware problems causing miscommunication
  * Tool Table: Many fixes to tool table handling, making tool tables on
    nonrandom setups using mismatched tool and pocket numbers work correctly
  * Translations: German for tooledit
  * Translations: Many improvements to French
  * Utilities: new latencyhistogram program that shows details about latency
  * Utilities: sim_pin, a script that simulates writing to hal pins

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