=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/plus24.html,v retrieving revision 1.26 retrieving revision 1.27 diff -u -r1.26 -r1.27 --- www/plus24.html 2005/03/24 13:09:56 1.26 +++ www/plus24.html 2005/06/17 23:39:14 1.27 @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
  • Fixes to numerous games.
  • Fix some important kvm_mkdb(8) bugs.
  • Add apm and dhcp starting chunks to /etc/rc and /etc/rc.conf. -
  • For the i386, save more battery power by halting the cpu during the APM loop. This affects a part of the pctr driver... +
  • For the i386, save more battery power by halting the CPU during the APM loop. This affects a part of the pctr driver...
  • In xterm(1), support VSTATUS.
  • Add *_ptob() and *_ptob() functions to architectures missing those.
  • Some updates to talk(1). @@ -496,8 +496,8 @@
  • Make named(8) run in a chroot space.
  • Integrate XFree86 3.3.2 patch 2.
  • Fix multi-address support in telnet(1). -
  • Made i386 pctr driver compatible with all cpu vendors. -
  • Added "feature bits" display to i386 cpu detection, and added more AMD and Cyrix processor models. +
  • Made i386 pctr driver compatible with all CPU vendors. +
  • Added "feature bits" display to i386 CPU detection, and added more AMD and Cyrix processor models.
  • Modified named to stash its argument vector in pid file like sendmail does and modified ndc to use it. This means "ndc restart" will now restart named with the correct arguments.
  • bind 4.9.7, with the -u, -g and -t options from 8.1.2.
  • Handle constant numeric U and LL extensions. @@ -554,7 +554,7 @@
  • Add information about more deviant scsi devices.
  • A security issue exists in 2.2 and 2.3. A lacking test for invalid padding length in IPSEC packets can cause a remote attack possibility if IPSEC is in use. A patch exists which solves the problem. (A similar patch exists for OpenBSD 2.2).
  • Fix a select(3) bug in syslogd(8). -
  • In the hp300 port, use actual code to determine how fast the 68040 cpu is running. +
  • In the hp300 port, use actual code to determine how fast the 68040 CPU is running.
  • Add libossaudio(3) to the source tree.
  • In mail(1), do not attempt to remove a mail spool since directory write permission may not exist. Instead, simply truncate it.
  • xterm(1) and libXaw contain security issues due to buffer mismanagement. A patch exists which solves the problem. (A similar patch which solves the problem for OpenBSD 2.2 also exists). @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@
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