Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "SYSLINUX 3.54 released"
2010 May 14
6
Portal crashes when I click new game.
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with the newest version of Wine. I'm relatively new to Linux, but I do understand the basics of terminal. I have Portal installed on the Steam platform in Ubuntu through Wine, and when I open it, it all starts up beautifully, but when it gets to the main menu, some objects are missing in the background and you can see some glitched up areas. Then, when I click
2007 Dec 28
6
[Bug 13843] New: swfplay: Fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13843
Summary: swfplay: Fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer)
on X server
Product: swfdec
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
URL: http://red-bean.com/proski/loading.swf
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
2006 Sep 26
1
SYSLINUX 3.31 released
I have just released SYSLINUX 3.31. It is functionally identical to
SYSLINUX 3.31-pre4.
Changes in 3.31:
* The simple menu system (menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32) now
support loading more than one configuration file at a time,
using MENU INCLUDE or by specifying multiple filenames.
* The MENU COLOR statement can now control the shadowing mode.
Changes in
2009 May 04
2
SYSLINUX 3.80 released
3.80 is a bug fix and internal restructuring release. In particular,
the entire shuffler subsystem has been rewritten largely from scratch,
as has the Multiboot module.
Changes in 3.80:
* New shuffler mechanism and API.
* Rewritten mboot.c32 module.
* The syslinux_boot_linux() function has been simplified.
* Don't hang trying to boot a "menu
2009 Oct 05
2
Syslinux 3.83 released
Hi all,
I have just released Syslinux 3.83. Special thanks to my employer,
Intel, for letting me spend time on this.
It is somewhat of a meager release despite four months, as most of the
work has gone into the future-work branches.
-hpa
Changes in 3.83:
* PXELINUX: clear memory before handing over to a chainloaded
NBP. This may help avoid a bug in Windows RIS.
*
2008 Apr 10
0
SYSLINUX 3.63 released (and 3.70-pre9)
Hello everyone,
I have released SYSLINUX 3.63. The main update is a fix to EXTLINUX,
which would get confused by directories with deleted file entries.
Special thanks to Stas Kysel of rPath, Inc. for spotting this problem
and giving me an excellent test case; and of course to rPath, Inc. in
general for being my employer and being extremely supportive of my
SYSLINUX work!
I have also
2009 Jan 26
0
SYSLINUX 3.73 released
Changes in 3.73:
* Upgrade gPXE to release version 0.9.5.
* Fix a number of build errors on various platforms.
* Handle systems with E820 "extended attributes" per ACPI 3.
Someone "cleverly" decided to change the E820 spec in a
backwards-incompatible manner!
* MEMDISK: default to "safeint".
* Adopt the moniker "The Syslinux Project", standard
2009 Jun 09
0
SYSLINUX 3.82 released
Hi everyone,
I have pushed out Syslinux 3.82 to the usual places.
Again, special thanks to my employer, Intel, for letting me spend time
working on this stuff ;)
-hpa
Syslinux 3.82 is a bug fix release for 3.81.
Changes in 3.82:
* isohybrid: fix the -partok logic for loading from a partition.
* ISOLINUX: deal with systems which return from INT 13h with
interrupts
2009 May 29
2
Syslinux 3.81 released
Hi everyone,
I have pushed out Syslinux 3.81 to the usual places.
Again, special thanks to my employer, Intel, for letting me spend time
working on this stuff ;)
-hpa
Syslinux 3.81 is primarily a bug fix release. The main new features
are halt-on-idle support and some features to isohybrid, including the
ability to boot from an image written to a partition.
Changes in 3.81:
*
2008 Feb 04
1
SYSLINUX 3.61 released
Changes in 3.61:
* EXTLINUX: fix crash when accessing an empty file.
* elf.c32: If a PHDR segment is present, load it.
* Fix SHA-1 and MD5 passwords.
* ISOLINUX: fix booting when mastered without
mkisofs -boot-info-table (broken since 3.50, sigh...)
* Handle BIOSes which emit multiple contiguous valid
memory regions in the e820 map.
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Title: syslinux
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2008 Mar 01
0
SYSLINUX 3.62 released
Hello all,
I have just released SYSLINUX 3.62. This is almost identical to
3.62-pre16, with a small number of changes to the Makefiles and
documentation.
The focus of this release has largely been removing build-in
limitations as much as possible. Quite a bit of work has gone into
it.
I'd like to specially thank my employer, rPath Inc.; I've spent a lot
of time on this I wouldn't
2008 Aug 01
2
SYSLINUX 3.71 released
Hello everyone,
I have just released SYSLINUX 3.71. This is pretty much a bug fix and
hardware support release. The major new *features* are the "initrd"
command (syntactic sugar, but it supposedly makes it easier for some
tools), the "hide" option to chain.c32, and the ifcpu64.c32 module.
As always, special thanks to rPath, Inc., my employer, for the countless
hours I
2008 Jul 01
0
SYSLINUX 3.70 released
Hello everyone,
I have just released SYSLINUX 3.70, which is the first version which
includes gPXE for support of non-TFTP network scripts, as well as a
large number of other enhancments. gPXE support is still somewhat
experimental - in particular it still doesn't support chaining other NBPs.
Very special thanks to:
- rPath, Inc, my employer, for the uncountable hours I've spent
2009 Apr 16
0
SYSLINUX 3.75 released
3.75 is a bug fix release for 3.74.
Changes in 3.75:
* PXELINUX: fix the "keeppxe" option, which was broken in
3.74.
* MEMDISK: correct the extraction of geometry information from
the MBR of a hard disk image, again broken in 3.74.
* extlinux(1) man page from Brian Pellin.
* Simple menu: MENU SAVE is now controllable on a menu-by-menu
2010 Feb 21
1
SYSLINUX 3.85 released
Syslinux 3.85 is a bug fix and minor new feature release. The biggest
change is undoubtedly that gPXELINUX is now considered feature
complete, and should be able to be a drop-in for PXELINUX for all uses.
Special thanks to Intel Corporation, my current employer, for their
support for my Syslinux work.
Changes in 3.85:
* gPXELINUX: updated to gPXE 1.0.0. gPXELINUX can now do NBP
2009 Apr 09
1
SYSLINUX 3.74 released
Well, here it is. This is a historic Syslinux release -- it's the first
one in 15 years in which the majority of the work was not done by
myself; mostly because of the *huge* effort Erwan and Pierre have put in
on HDT.
I also want to give a special thank you to my new(ish) employer, Intel
Corporation, for letting me continue to work on Syslinux. :)
From here, onward and upward. I
2007 Jun 09
1
SYSLINUX 3.50 released
Well, SYSLINUX 3.50 has been in development since September of last year
(it was originally a branch off 3.31), and the diff against 3.36 is
almost 15,000 lines.
I doubt it's going to be bug free, but prereleases can only get you so
far with respect to testing. Thus, it's time to push the button and
getting this thing out into the world.
I hereby announce SYSLINUX 3.50.
Special thanks
2009 Dec 18
4
SYSLINUX 3.84 released
Syslinux 3.84 has been released. This is a mixed minor new
features/minor bug fixes release.
Changes in 3.84:
* SYSLINUX: make the DOS installer work for MS-DOS 7.x/8.x
(Win9x/ME) again.
* HDT: updated to version 0.3.6 (numerous changes.)
* mboot.c32: now supports video mode setting if requested by
the image.
* MEMDISK: Fix floppy images of
2009 Jan 10
3
[HEADS UP] drm merged to -STABLE
I just merged drm (Direct Rendering) from HEAD.
- Support for latest Intel chips
- Support and fixes for many AMD/ATI chips r500 and below
- Support AMD/ATI IGP based chips (rs690/rs485)
- Lots of code cleanups
- Lots of other fixes and changes since the existing drm
is 2+ years old
If you are experiencing a "garbled" screen with
2005 Aug 24
1
SYSLINUX 3.10 released
Changes in 3.10:
* gcc 4.0.1 compilation fixes.
* Add support for querying the PCI BIOS in libcom32
(used by ethersel et al.)
* Fix PCI handing (ethersel etc) on several old chipsets (and
VMWare.)
* Try to deal with systems with broken EBIOS.
* New API call to do "localboot".
* New API call to query features.