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* [ANNOUNCE] Powertweak v0.99.4
@ 2001-10-03  0:45 Dave Jones
  2001-10-03  8:43 ` szonyi calin
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From: Dave Jones @ 2001-10-03  0:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: powertweak-linux; +Cc: linuxperf, linux-kernel

I just uploaded v0.99.4 (a bugfix only release) of Powertweak,
the hardware configuration/tuning tool to
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=253

v0.99.3 announced a few days ago had quite a few problems,
which this release fixes. As well as those documented below
there have been various fixes to get the code building on
various strange glibc/gcc/autoconf's

This stands a much greater chance of working than the
previous release, which I'll now pretend never happened.


v0.99.4 [Release 22. -- The 'Bug Barbecue' release ]

- Bugfixes:
  - 'Disk' Submenu works again.
  - CPU backend cleanups.
    - Was using memory after free()
    - 'BrandName' field removed, and CPUName field improved.
    - CPU Name can now be any length. 
    - Now cleans identity structure prior to use. 
  - hdparm backend got an overdue cleanup.
    - tweaks no longer carry excess ioctl info.
    - allocation routines made simpler.
  - Only 'Tree' elements of the tree are now sorted. 
  - When backends failed, we were dereferencing freed memory. 
  - Sonypi backend now unloads if no Sonypi hardware present.
  - PCI backend tried to read past byte 255 of config space.
														  

-- 
| Dave Jones.                    http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
| SuSE Labs .

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