Other real changes:
- nfsd updated, and we have an official maintainer for knfsd (and I was
happy by how many people were ready to stand up for it. Good show,
guys!)
- network driver updates (tulip/eepro)
- some TCP fixes for occasional but nasty performance problems.
- fix for an attack where you could cause a complete and utter lockup of
the kernel as a normal user. Thanks to Michael Chastain for keeping the
faith on this one and reminding me to fix it.
If you haven't had problems with pre1, there should be no major cause to
look at pre2. But if you haven't even looked at pre1 yet, please consider
looking at the pre-2.2.0 kernels before it's too late. I'm going to be
extremely rude to people who knew better but didn't test out the pre-
kernels and then send me bug-reports on the released 2.2.0.
Linus
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