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- Lines: 47
- Date:
Mon Jul 13 13:47:40 1998
- Orig file:
v2.0.34/linux/net/Changes
- Orig date:
Sat May 11 00:08:34 1996
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.0.34/linux/net/Changes linux/net/Changes
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
o eql load balancing driver. [TESTED]
o Token ring drivers. [TESTED]
o IPIP and tunnels [TESTED]
-o Fix ethernet/token ring promisc broadcast error [TESTED]
+o Fix Ethernet/token ring promisc broadcast error [TESTED]
(pkt_type set to OTHERHOST in error).
o Fixed bug in the routing caches [TESTED]
o Protocol header cache support [TESTED]
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
------->>>>> NET3 030 <<<<<----------
-o Long word align ethernet IP headers (64byte align for pentium) [TESTED]
+o Long word align Ethernet IP headers (64byte align for Pentium) [TESTED]
(less helpful than I'd have liked)
o Fixed variable length header support to really work [TESTED]
o Mend appletalk/ipx partially [TESTED]
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
slows fragmented I/O down, speeds up smaller
packets. UDP send ttcp can now touch 7.5Mbyte/sec
with nothing else going on. UDP recv is slower 8( [TESTED]
-o Fixed and enabled ethernet header caches [TESTED]
+o Fixed and enabled Ethernet header caches [TESTED]
o Removed junk from igmp [TESTED]
o Obscure UDP/copy&sum bug fix [TESTED]
o Fixed multicast [TESTED]
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
o AF_UNIX smarter buffer driving [TESTED]
o AF_UNIX full BSD semantics on STREAM writes [TESTED]
o IOVEC's support repeated calls to copy more [TESTED]
-o Zero fragment 'solaris nfs' bug fixed <Werner> [TESTED]
+o Zero fragment 'Solaris NFS' bug fixed <Werner> [TESTED]
o NetROM supports sendmsg/recvmsg [TESTED]
o Sendmsg verify_iovec bugfix [TESTED]
o ARP PERM is really permanent now <Craig> [TESTED]
@@ -415,8 +415,8 @@
lose one frame per window full of data without measurable speed loss.
4. RFC1323. These are the extensions for very fast nets.
-RFC1323 will be useful for Linux talking to systems over 100Mb/sec
-ethernet and over ATM as it allows large windows and protects from some
+RFC1323 will be useful for Linux talking to systems over 100 Mb/sec
+Ethernet and over ATM as it allows large windows and protects from some
potential high speed TCP problems.
6. Delayed ack. This is mostly supported but not actually set up and
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