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June 25, 2007

Scientific Linux  Release 4.4 on i386 has been officially released.

Many thanks to all those who have tested, contributed, and helped with this 
release.  It took a little longer than we expected because of the changes in 
the installer.  But we feel that it is stable and ready for the world.

-Connie Sieh
-Troy Dawson

I have included the Upstream Vendor Update 5 release notes as a attachment.


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Scientific Linux Release 4.5 on i386      June 25, 2007

Items marked with a "*" indicate changes since 4.4 .

It should be possible to upgrade from Scientific Linux 3.0.x via the anaconda
installer.  Yum is known to NOT work.

*This includes Update 5

See SL.documentation for the vendor release notes.

See comments/issues/test reports to [log in to unmask]

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Table of contents

         DOWNLOAD INFO
         ADDED compared to Enterprise 4
         UPDATED compared to Enterprise 4
            Installer/legal modifications
	ADDED by Upstream Vendor
	TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW by Upstream Vendor
         /contrib
         SRPMS
         HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
         LIMITATIONS
         INFO
         ERRATA
_____________________________________________________________________________
DOWNLOAD INFO
_____________________________________________________________________________

         http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/45/i386
         ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/45/i386
         http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/45/iso/i386
         ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/45/iso/i386

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ADDED compared to vendor
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apt

	apt-0.5.15cnc6-9.SL.i386.rpm
	apt-devel-0.5.15cnc6-9.SL.i386.rpm
*	apt-sourceslist-45-1.SL.i386.rpm
	apt-autoupdate-1-5.SL.noarch.rpm
	apt-firstboot-1-5.SL.noarch.rpm
	apt-scripts-1-5.SL.noarch.rpm

cfitsio

	CFITSIO is a library of C and FORTRAN subroutines for reading and
	writing data files in FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) data format
	CFITSIO is widely used in the astronomical community.

		cfitsio-3.006-3.i386.rpm
		cfitsio-devel-3.006-3.i386.rpm


Cluster Suite & GFS

   	A bug fix required a minor change to the cman/sm message formats
   	between SL 4.1 and SL 4.2 that make the two versions incompatible, so all
   	nodes need to be running the SL 4.2 version.
   	In other words:
   	If you have to upgrade from SL 4.0 and 4.1, you have to updated your
	whole cluster at once.

*		ccs-1.0.10-0.i686.rpm
*		ccs-devel-1.0.10-0.i686.rpm
*		cluster-cim-0.9.1-8.i386.rpm
*		cluster-snmp-0.9.1-8.i386.rpm
*		cman-1.0.17-0.i686.rpm
*		cman-devel-1.0.17-0.i686.rpm
*		cman-kernel-2.6.9-50.2.i686.rpm
*		cman-kernel-hugemem-2.6.9-50.2.i686.rpm
*		cman-kernel-smp-2.6.9-50.2.i686.rpm
*		cman-kernel-xenU-2.6.9-50.2.i686.rpm
*		cman-kernheaders-2.6.9-50.2.i686.rpm
*		dlm-1.0.3-1.i686.rpm
*		dlm-devel-1.0.3-1.i686.rpm
*		dlm-kernel-2.6.9-46.16.i686.rpm
*		dlm-kernel-hugemem-2.6.9-46.16.i686.rpm
*		dlm-kernel-smp-2.6.9-46.16.i686.rpm
*		dlm-kernel-xenU-2.6.9-46.16.i686.rpm
*		dlm-kernheaders-2.6.9-46.16.i686.rpm
*		fence-1.32.45-1.0.1.i686.rpm
*		gulm-1.0.10-0.i686.rpm
*		gulm-devel-1.0.10-0.i686.rpm
*		iddev-2.0.0-4.i686.rpm
*		iddev-devel-2.0.0-4.i686.rpm
*		luci-0.9.1-8.el4.i386.rpm
*		magma-1.0.7-1.i686.rpm
*		magma-devel-1.0.7-1.i686.rpm
*		magma-plugins-1.0.12-0.i386.rpm
*		modcluster-0.9.1-8.i386.rpm
		perl-Net-Telnet-3.03-3.noarch.rpm
		piranha-0.8.2-1.i386.rpm
*		rgmanager-1.9.68-1.i386.rpm
*		ricci-0.9.1-8.el4.i386.rpm
*		system-config-cluster-1.0.45-1.0.noarch.rpm

*		cmirror-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm
*		cmirror-kernel-2.6.9-32.0.i686.rpm
*		cmirror-kernel-hugemem-2.6.9-32.0.i686.rpm
*		cmirror-kernel-smp-2.6.9-32.0.i686.rpm
*		cmirror-kernel-xenU-2.6.9-32.0.i686.rpm
*		GFS-6.1.14-0.i386.rpm
*		GFS-kernel-2.6.9-72.2.i686.rpm
*		GFS-kernel-hugemem-2.6.9-72.2.i686.rpm
*		GFS-kernel-smp-2.6.9-72.2.i686.rpm
*		GFS-kernel-xenU-2.6.9-72.2.i686.rpm
*		GFS-kernheaders-2.6.9-72.2.i686.rpm
*		gnbd-1.0.9-1.i686.rpm
*		gnbd-kernel-2.6.9-10.20.i686.rpm
*		gnbd-kernel-hugemem-2.6.9-10.20.i686.rpm
*		gnbd-kernel-smp-2.6.9-10.20.i686.rpm
*		gnbd-kernel-xenU-2.6.9-10.20.i686.rpm
*		gnbd-kernheaders-2.6.9-10.20.i686.rpm
*		lvm2-cluster-2.02.21-7.el4.i386.rpm


dropit
   	dropit's intended purpose is to remove directories entries from  a
   	PATH shell variable value, which has colon separated fields.
   	dropit is usable in sh, ksh, and csh shell script files.

   			dropit-1.2-1.i386.rpm

FUSE
  	
  	With FUSE it is possible to implement a fully functional filesystem
  	in a userspace program.
  	fuse-smb: you can seamlessly browse your network neighbourhood as if
  	it were on your own filesystem. Only when you're accessing a share is
  	a connection made to the remote computer.  This also allows users to
  	mount smb shares using kerberos.
  	fuse-sshfs: A FUSE-filesystem client based on the
  	SSH File Transfer Protocol.  On the client side mounting the
  	filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh.

	fuse-2.5.3-1.SL.i386.rpm
	fuse-devel-2.5.3-1.SL.i386.rpm
	fuse-libs-2.5.3-1.SL.i386.rpm
	fuse-smb-0.8.5-1.i386.rpm
	fuse-sshfs-1.6-2.SL.i386.rpm
*	kernel-module-fuse-2.6.9-55.EL-2.5.3-1.SL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-fuse-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-2.5.3-1.SL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-fuse-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-2.5.3-1.SL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-fuse-2.6.9-55.ELxenU-2.5.3-1.SL.i686.rpm


icewm

   	A lightweight window manager for the X Window System.
   	
   		icewm-1.2.20-2.i386.rpm
   		icewm-l10n-1.2.20-2.i386.rpm

Intel wireless firmware

  	Firmware for the Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100 and 2200 Driver.
  	Please read the license that comes in the rpm carefully.
  	ipw2200-firmware-2.4 includes both version 2.4.xx and 2.2.xx
  	This is needed because newer kernels have a newer driver that
  	needs the newer firmware.  Older kernels, with older drivers,
  	need the 2.2 firmware version.

	  ipw2100-firmware-1.3-5.noarch.rpm
   	  ipw2200-firmware-2.4-14.noarch.rpm

   	ipw3945d is needed to control the ipw3945 wireless card
   	kernel-module-ipw3945 is needed because this driver is not in
   	the standard kernel.  Note that the installer does NOT know
   	how to enable the 3945 wireless.   You will have to add the
   	starting of the /sbin/ipw3945d in your startup scripts.
  	This driver is known to work on the Dell 820 and Dell 620.
  	It is known to NOT work on the FJS S7110 (Fujitsu).

	ipw3945-firmware-1.13-2.noarch.rpm
	ipw3945d-1.7.18-1.i386.rpm
*	kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.9-55.EL-1.1.0-1.SL4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-1.1.0-1.SL4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-1.1.0-1.SL4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ipw3945-2.6.9-55.ELxenU-1.1.0-1.SL4.i686.rpm

JAVA

*	java-1.4.2-sun-compat-1.4.2.12-1jpp.i586.rpm

   	This package provides JPackage compatibility symlinks and
   	directories for Sun's JDK rpm.

*	j2sdk-1.4.2_12-fcs.i586.rpm

  	This packages is the java sdk from sun.
  	It's license is found at misc/licenses/j2sdk-1.4.2-x.license
  	To have all of it's links (including plugins) setup correctly you should
  	also install java-1.4.2-sun-compat
  	So the easiest thing to do is
             yum install java-1.4.2-sun-compat
  	as it will automatically pull in the current j2sdk-1.4.2 rpm.

         There is no gpg signature on this rpm.  Putting one would violate
         the user license.  It also does not load if one is put on.

ksh

   	From ATT.  Same version as one in SL30x.
   	
   		ksh93-2000.10.31.0-1.i386.rpm

madwifi

   	Support for Atheros G wireless
  	madfifi is the Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi, a linux device driver
   	for 802.11a/b/g universal NIC cards - either Cardbus, PCI or MiniPCI -
  	that use Atheros chipsets (ar5210, ar5211, ar5212).

*	madwifi-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-madwifi-2.6.9-55.EL-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.9-55.EL-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-madwifi-hal-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-0.9.3.1-10.sl4.i686.rpm

multimedia
   	Updated to latest version

   	gstreamer-plugins-mp3-0.8.5-1.SL4x.i386.rpm	from livna Repository
   	k3b-mp3-0.11.24-2.SL4x.i386.rpm			from livna Repository
	mpg321-0.2.10-5.SL.i386.rpm			from Dag's Repository
	xmms-mp3-1.2.10-11.1.SL.i386.rpm		from Dag's Repository

	These are dependencies of the above rpms.

   	lame-3.96.1-4.SL4x.i386.rpm			from Dag's Repository
   	lame-devel-3.96.1-4.SL4x.i386.rpm		from Dag's Repository
	libid3tag-0.15.1b-3.SL.i386.rpm			from Dag's Repository
	libid3tag-devel-0.15.1b-3.SL.i386.rpm	        from Dag's Repository
	libmad-0.15.1b-3.SL.i386.rpm			from Dag's Repository
	libmad-devel-0.15.1b-3.SL.i386.rpm		from Dag's Repository

ndiswrapper

     The ndiswrapper project makes it possible to use WLAN-Hardware
     with Linux by means of a loadable kernel module that "wraps
     around" NDIS (Windows network driver API) drivers.  These rpms contain
     just the kernel module and loader. You will also need the Windows driver
     for your card.

     The installer does NOT install ndiswrapper,  you have to install it by
     either selecting it on the Packages Install page during the install or
     adding later via yum or apt.

    WARNING: Scientific Linux-Kernels use 4K size stack. Many Windows drivers
    will need at least 8K size stacks. For details read the wiki on:
    http:/ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net

	ndiswrapper-1.5-0.SL.3.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.9-55.EL-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-ndiswrapper-2.6.9-55.ELxenU-1.41-1.SL.i686.rpm

NumPy

  	http://numpy.scipy.org//
  	NumPy derives from the old Numeric code base and can be used as a
  	replacement for Numeric.  It also adds the features introduced by
  	Numarray and can also be used to replace Numarray.

  	This package contains:
          - a powerful N-dimensional array object
          - sophisticated (broadcasting) functions
          - basic linear algebra functions
          - basic Fourier transforms
          - sophisticated random number capabilities
          - tools for integrating Fortran code.

  	numpy-1.0.2-1.i386.rpm
  	
	
OpenAFS

*  	We have put in the new stable branch of openafs, version 1.4.4

   	new optional packages openafs-authlibs and openafs-authlibs-devel
   	with shared versions of the afsauthent and afsrpc libraries
   	(using a patch from Russ Allbery to correct the sonames)

   	man pages for many commands are now included, preferring those
   	prepared by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell where available

*    	Upgrade to newer version

* 		openafs-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-authlibs-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-authlibs-devel-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-client-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-compat-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-debug-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-devel-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-kernel-source-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-kpasswd-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-krb5-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
* 		openafs-server-1.4.4-46.SL4.i386.rpm
  		openafs-firstboot-1.2.11-5.SL.noarch.rpm
* 		kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-55.EL-1.4.4-46.SL4.i686.rpm
* 		kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-1.4.4-46.SL4.i686.rpm
* 		kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-1.4.4-46.SL4.i686.rpm
* 		kernel-module-openafs-2.6.9-55.ELxenU-1.4.4-46.SL4.i686.rpm

Performance Co-Pilot (PCP)

	Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a framework and services to
	support system-level performance monitoring and performance
	management.  Not installed by default.

		pcp-2.4.0-1.1.i386.rpm

These perl modules have been added as they are useful.  They came from CERN

   	perl-BSD-Resource-1.24-1.i386.rpm
   	perl-Compress-Zlib-1.16-12.i386.rpm
   	perl-MailTools-1.62-1.noarch.rpm
   	perl-Parse-RecDescent-1.94-1.noarch.rpm
   	perl-Proc-ProcessTable-0.39-1.i386.rpm
   	perl-SQL-Statement-1.06-1.noarch.rpm
   	perl-TermReadKey-2.20-12.i386.rpm
   	perl-Text-CSV_XS-0.23-1.i386.rpm
   	perl-Text-Template-1.44-1.noarch.rpm
   	perl-TimeDate-2.22-1.noarch.rpm
   	perl-Tk-804.027-1.i386.rpm

R

  	http://www.r-project.org/
  	R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics.
  	It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment
  	which was developed at Bell Laboratories by John Chambers and colleagues.
  	R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some
  	important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R.
  	
*		R-2.5.0-1.sl41.i386.rpm
*		R-devel-2.5.0-1.sl41.i386.rpm
*		libRmath-2.5.0-1.sl41.i386.rpm
*		libRmath-devel-2.5.0-1.sl41.i386.rpm

r1000

    This is the Linux device driver released for RealTek Ethernet controllers,
    which are listed as following.
          1. RTL8169S/SB/SC (Gigabit Ethernet with PCI interface)
          2. RTL8168B (Gigabit Ethernet with PCI-Express interface)
          3. RTL8101E (Fast Ethernet with PCI-Express interface)

    These are not installed by the installer.  You must install them either by
    selecting them during the install or later with yum or apt.

  	r1000-2.2-1.SL4x.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-r1000-2.6.9-55.EL-2.2-2.SL4x.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-r1000-2.6.9-55.ELhugemem-2.2-2.SL4x.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-r1000-2.6.9-55.ELsmp-2.2-2.SL4x.i686.rpm
*	kernel-module-r1000-2.6.9-55.ELxenU-2.2-2.SL4x.i686.rpm


SL_afs_no_dynroot-2.0-1.noarch.rpm

	This package removes the -dynroot option from the openafs config
         Restarting of afs is needed for this to take effect.
	This rpm does not restart afs

SL_desktop_tweaks-2.0-4.noarch.rpm

   	This adds a terminal icon to the kicker panel for both KDE and GNOME.
   	This also enables 'Last Session' in gdm login screen.
   	Installed by default for both KDE and GNOME.

SL_disable_print_notification-1.0-4.noarch.rpm

	Removes eggcups notification.  Not installed by default.

SL_enable_serialconsole-3.1-4.noarch.rpm

   	This script makes all the changes necessary to send
   	console output to both the serial port and the screen.  This
   	also creates a login prompt on the serial port and allows users
   	to login at this prompt.
   	Update to include a missing dependency.

SL_enable_slocate_cron-1.0-1.noarch.rpm

	By default slocate does not run daily, it is turned off in it's
   	config file.  This turns it on when the rpm is added, and
         turns it back off when the rpm is removed.

SL_firefox_parentlock_fix-1.0-10.noarch.rpm

  	When a users home area is in AFS space, it is possible for
  	firefox, thunderbird, and/or seamonkey to leave a lock file called
  	.parentlock when they are closed.  The user is then not able to
  	restart firefox, thunderbird, and/or seamonkey until that lock file
  	is removed.  This puts in a startup script that removes the .parentlock
  	lock file.

SL_inittab_change-1.0-6.noarch.rpm

   	Changes /etc/inittab to require the root password for
         single user mode.  Not installed by default.

SL_libg2c.a_change-3.4.3-1.noarch.rpm

   	Creates a missing symbolic link in the gcc-g77 package from
   	/usr/lib/libg2c.a to it's proper place
   	Installed with gcc-g77.

SL_no_colorls-1.0-2.noarch.rpm

	Turns off "color" of ls.  Not installed by default.

SL_pc_speaker-1.0-1.noarch.rpm

  	This package changes the rc.sysinit boot script so that
  	the pcspkr kernel module is loaded at an early stage.
  	This will allow the PC speaker to beep again.

SL_rpm_show_arch-1.0-1.noarch.rpm

   	Adds arch to "rpm -qa" listing.

SL_sendmail_accept-1.1-3.noarch.rpm

         Changes Sendmail config so that it allows incomming mail.
         Not installed by default.

   	Changed to not obsolete the older zz_sendmail_accept which is
   	not needed any more

tidy
   	When editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if
   	there was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up
   	sloppy editing into nicely formated markup?
   	Dave Raggett's HTML TIDY is a free utility for doing just that.
   	It also works great on the atrociously hard to read markup generated
   	by specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you
   	identify where you need to pay further attention on making your i
   	pages more accessible to people with disabilities.
   	
   		tidy-2005.9.1-1.i386.rpm

yum

  	NOTE:  That just because a yum repository exists does NOT mean
  	it is SL 4.4 compatible with all other SL 4.4 yum repositories.
  	Use of other "packages" such as "smart" may cause the rpm database
  	to be not compatible with yum.

	createrepo is used to create yum repositories on the server for
	yum 2.1 and above, and possibly future versions of apt.

   	yum-conf has the check for a running yum in it, so that if
   	yum has been running for a long time, when the yum.cron
   	starts up, it will kill the old yum.  This was changed because we
   	had reports that yum was "hanging".
   	
  	yum-conf-4.1-4.SL has atrpms, dag, and dries repo's in it, but they
  	are not enabled by default.  To enable them for one time use, use the

  	--enablerepo command, such as
  	  yum --enablerepo=atrpms list madwifi
  	  yum --enablerepo=dag install mplayer

  	If you want the repositories to be enabled all the time then you need
  	to edit the config files and change enabled=0 to enabled=1.
  	The config files are
  		/etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo
  		/etc/yum.repos.d/dag.repo
  		/etc/yum.repos.d/dries.repo
	
   	Yum version 2.4 and above has the kernel-module plugin that let's yum
   	understand how kernel-module rpm's are related to kernels.  Because of
   	this updates dealing with kernel-module rpm's (such as afs) now work
   	python-elementtree, python-sqlite, sqlite, and urlgrabber are all
   	needed for yum 2.4 and above.
   	
   	New for yum-conf-4.3: a sl-testing area (not on by default)
   	and yum.cron now checks to see how long the machine is been up
   	If it is up less than 20 hours, it doesn't wait, but does the update
   	This uptime check was done to help laptops and other machines that
   	might not be on long enough to wait for the random time.
   	metadata_expire variable was set to 20 hours to allow for normal users
   	to be able to use yum for those commands they can run

   	There is a fastbug repo area to correspond to the vendors fasttrack
   	This is not on by default.

   	yum-conf-4x was created for those users who want to be at the latest
   	stable release.  It is always pointing at the 4x area.  This means
   	that when we make new versions you will automatically be upgraded to
   	them.

		yum-2.4.3-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-conf-45-1.SL.noarch.rpm
		yum-conf-4x-1-5.SL.noarch.rpm
		createrepo-0.4.4-1.noarch.rpm

   		python-elementtree-1.2.6-4.i386.rpm
   		python-sqlite-1.1.6-1.i386.rpm
   		sqlite-3.1.2-3.i386.rpm
   		sqlite-devel-3.1.2-3.i386.rpm
   		urlgrabber-2.9.6-1.noarch.rpm

   	Yumex is a graphical user interface for yum.
   	Yumex-applet replaces rhn-applet, and users yumex instead of up2date
   	Yumex 0.43 and above support plugins

   		yumex-1.0.2-1.0.noarch.rpm
   		yumex-applet-2.1-2.i386.rpm
   	
   	yum-utils is a collection of utilities and examples for the yum
   	package manager. It includes utilities by different authors that
   	make yum easier and more powerful to use.  Some utilities are
   	plugin's.

*		yum-utils-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-changelog-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-downloadonly-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-fastestmirror-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-installonlyn-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-protectbase-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-tsflags-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-updateonboot-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm
*		yum-versionlock-0.6-1.SL.noarch.rpm

MISC
   	Added these rpms because they are important but upstream vendor did
   	not include them.

    		gv-3.5.8-29.i386.rpm  		from Fedora Core 3
   		jpilot-0.99.7-2.i386.rpm 	from Fedora Core 3
   		ncurses4-5.0-12.i386.rpm  	from Scientific Linux 3.0.x
   		pine-4.64-1.SL.i386.rpm		from Dag's Repository
   		readline41-4.1-17.i386.rpm 	from Scientific Linux 3.0.x

Documentation

     rhd-dg-en-4-2.SL1.noarch.rpmi              Desktop Deployment Guide
     rhel-ig-x8664-multi-en-4-3.SL1.noarch.rpm  Installation Guide
     rhel-isa-en-4-3.SL1.noarch.rpm             Intro System Admin Guide
     rhel-rg-en-4-3.SL1.noarch.rpm              Reference Guide
     rhel-sag-en-4-3.SL1.noarch.rpm             System Administrator Guide
     rhel-sbs-en-4-1.SL1.noarch.rpm             Step-by-Step Guide
     rhel-selg-en-4-1.SL1.noarch.rpm            SElinux Guide
     rhel-sg-en-4-3.SL1.noarch.rpm              Security Guide
     rh-glossary-en-2-1.SL1.noarch.rpm          Glossary

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UPDATED compared to vendor
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anaconda

* 	Added support for sites
   	Added support for openafs on smp
*  	Added support for openafs on xen
	Updated icons
* 	Updated to Update 5

*		anaconda-10.1.1.63-8SL.i386.rpm
		anaconda-help-10.0.5-1SL1.noarch.rpm
*		anaconda-runtime-10.1.1.63-8SL.i386.rpm

Vendor "logo" and other required changes

     There are minimal changes compared to the "vendor" release.  We have changed
     the "rpms" that are required to be changed.  These changes are defined
     by the "vendor".

	sl-release has been determined to be the place to change several
	global properties.  This is how fedora does it.
	sl-release changes the default mozilla and firefox bookmarks.
	sl-release changes the default up2date configuration to use yum and
	points this configuration to ftp.scientificlinux.org

  	Fixes /etc/redhat-release containing "Release" vs "release"	
  	Includes SL.releasenote
   	Changes grub to put in the new release name for the default kernel

   		indexhtml-4.1-1.SL.1.noarch.rpm
    		redhat-artwork-0.120.1-1.2SL.2.i386.rpm
   		redhat-logos-1.1.25-1.SL.8.noarch.rpm
*		sl-release-4.5-1.noarch.rpm
	

These rpm's are not required to be changed by the vendor, we removed
some vendor references customizations

   	desktop-backgrounds-basic-2.0-26.2.3SL.noarch.rpm
   	desktop-backgrounds-extra-2.0-26.2.3SL.noarch.rpm

*comps-45-0.20070621.i386.rpm
*
* 	RPM which contains the comps.xml file used during the install.
* 	Needed by Rocks.

glade2-2.6.0-1.SL4.i386.rpm

  	glade2 has an bug so that all you got was a blank window when it started.
  	This was an infinate loop bug, which was fixed.

*Apache
* 	Changed index.html to not have Upstream Vendor info but to
* 	have SL info.
*
*       httpd-2.0.52-32.sl4.i386.rpm
*       httpd-devel-2.0.52-32.sl4.i386.rpm
*       httpd-manual-2.0.52-32.sl4.i386.rpm
*       httpd-suexec-2.0.52-32.sl4.i386.rpm
*       mod_ssl-2.0.52-32.sl4.i386.rpm

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ADDED BY UPSTREAM VENDOR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Added as part of Update 5

*	dapl-1.2.1-7.i386.rpm
*	dapl-devel-1.2.1-7.i386.rpm
*	ibutils-1.0-4.i386.rpm
*	dmraid-1.0.0.rc14-5_RHEL4_U5.i386.rpm
*	dmraid-devel-1.0.0.rc14-5_RHEL4_U5.i386.rpm
*	ibutils-devel-1.0-4.i386.rpm
*	ibutils-libs-1.0-4.i386.rpm
*	kernel-xenU-2.6.9-55.EL.i686.rpm
*	kernel-xenU-devel-2.6.9-55.EL.i686.rpm
*	lam-7.1.2-8.i386.rpm
*	lam-devel-7.1.2-8.i386.rpm
*	lam-libs-7.1.2-8.i386.rpm
*	libacl-devel-2.2.23-5.3.el4.i386.rpm
*	libibcm-0.9.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibcm-devel-0.9.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibcommon-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibcommon-devel-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibmad-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibmad-devel-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibumad-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibumad-devel-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libibverbs-1.0.4-7.i386.rpm
*	libibverbs-devel-1.0.4-7.i386.rpm
*	libibverbs-utils-1.0.4-7.i386.rpm
*	libmthca-1.0.3.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libmthca-devel-1.0.3.1-7.i386.rpm
*	librdmacm-devel-0.9.1-7.i386.rpm
*	librdmacm-utils-0.9.1-7.i386.rpm
*	libsdp-1.1.0-7.i386.rpm
*	numactl-0.6.4-1.39.i386.rpm
*	openib-1.1-7.i386.rpm
*	openib-mstflint-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	openib-perftest-1.0.1-7.i386.rpm
*	openib-srptools-0.0.5-7.i386.rpm
*	openib-tvflash-0.9.1-7.i386.rpm
*	openmpi-1.1.1-8.i386.rpm
*	openmpi-devel-1.1.1-8.i386.rpm
*	openmpi-libs-1.1.1-8.i386.rpm
*	opensm-2.0.0-7.i386.rpm
*	opensm-devel-2.0.0-7.i386.rpm
*	opensm-libs-2.0.0-7.i386.rpm
*	pam_ccreds-3-3.rhel4.2.i386.rpm
*	setools-devel-2.3-4.i386.rpm
*	sg3_utils-devel-1.22-3.1.i386.rpm
*	sg3_utils-libs-1.22-3.1.i386.rpm
*	sysfsutils-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm
*	systemtap-runtime-0.5.12-1.i386.rpm
*	wpa_supplicant-0.4.9-1.1.el4.i386.rpm

Added as part of Update 4

  	dapl-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm
  	dapl-devel-1.2.0-1.i386.rpm
  	dmraid-devel-1.0.0.rc11-3_RHEL4_U4.i386.rpm
  	ibmasm-3.0-7.i386.rpm
  	kernel-ib-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libgomp-4.1.0-18.EL4.i386.rpm
  	libgssapi-0.8-1.i386.rpm
  	libgssapi-devel-0.8-1.i386.rpm
  	libibcm-0.9.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libibcommon-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libibcommon-devel-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libibmad-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libibmad-devel-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libibumad-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	libibumad-devel-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	librdmacm-0.9.0-1.i386.rpm
  	mstflint-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	nfs-utils-lib-1.0.6-3.i386.rpm
  	nfs-utils-lib-devel-1.0.6-3.i386.rpm
  	oddjob-0.26-1.1.i386.rpm
  	oddjob-devel-0.26-1.1.i386.rpm
  	oddjob-libs-0.26-1.1.i386.rpm
  	openib-diags-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	perftest-1.0-1.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-base-1.5.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-base-devel-1.5.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-base-test-1.5.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-devel-1.0.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-fsvol-1.4.3-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-fsvol-devel-1.4.3-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-fsvol-test-1.4.3-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-network-1.3.7-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-network-devel-1.3.7-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-network-test-1.3.7-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-nfsv3-1.0.13-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-nfsv3-test-1.0.13-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-nfsv4-1.0.11-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-nfsv4-test-1.0.11-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-params-1.2.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-params-test-1.2.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-sysfs-1.1.8-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-sysfs-test-1.1.8-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-syslog-0.7.9-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-cmpi-syslog-test-0.7.9-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-gather-2.1.1-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-gather-devel-2.1.1-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-gather-provider-2.1.1-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-gather-test-2.1.1-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-testsuite-1.2.4-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	sblim-wbemcli-1.5.1-12.EL4.i386.rpm
  	srptools-0.0.4-1.i386.rpm
  	tog-pegasus-test-2.5.1-2.EL4.i386.rpm
  	tvflash-0.9.0-1.i386.rpm

Added as part of Update 3

         frysk-0.0.1.2006.02.19.rh1-0.EL4.1.i386.rpm
         keyutils-1.0-2.i386.rpm
         keyutils-devel-1.0-2.i386.rpm
         keyutils-libs-1.0-2.i386.rpm
         libibverbs-1.0.rc4-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         libibverbs-devel-1.0.rc4-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         libibverbs-utils-1.0.rc4-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         libmthca-1.0.rc4-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         libmthca-devel-1.0.rc4-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         libsdp-0.90-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         opensm-1.0-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         opensm-devel-1.0-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         opensm-libs-1.0-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         rarpd-ss981107-18.40.2.i386.rpm
         udapl-1.2-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm
         udapl-devel-1.2-0.4265.2.EL4.i386.rpm

Added as part of Update 2

         audit-libs-1.0.3-6.EL4.i386.rpm
         audit-libs-devel-1.0.3-6.EL4.i386.rpm
         amtu-1.0.2-2.EL4.i386.rpm
         convmv-1.08-3.EL.noarch.rpm
         device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-6.0.RHEL4.i386.rpm
         gamin-python-0.1.1-3.EL4.i386.rpm
         iscsi-initiator-utils-4.0.3.0-2.i386.rpm
         keyutils-0.3-1.i386.rpm
         keyutils-devel-0.3-1.i386.rpm
         lksctp-tools-1.0.2-6.4E.1.i386.rpm
         lksctp-tools-devel-1.0.2-6.4E.1.i386.rpm
         lksctp-tools-doc-1.0.2-6.4E.1.i386.rpm
         OpenIPMI-1.4.14-1.4E.7.i386.rpm
         OpenIPMI-devel-1.4.14-1.4E.7.i386.rpm
         OpenIPMI-libs-1.4.14-1.4E.7.i386.rpm
         OpenIPMI-tools-1.4.14-1.4E.7.i386.rpm
         systemtap-0.4-0.EL4.i386.rpm
         tog-pegasus-2.4.1-4.4.rhel4.i386.rpm
         tog-pegasus-devel-2.4.1-4.4.rhel4.i386.rpm
   	gcc4-java-4.0.1-4.EL4.2.i386.rpm
         libgcj4-4.0.1-4.EL4.2.i386.rpm
         libgcj4-devel-4.0.1-4.EL4.2.i386.rpm
         libgcj4-src-4.0.1-4.EL4.2.i386.rpm

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TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW by vendor
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**	openoffice.org2-base-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-calc-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-core-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-draw-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-emailmerge-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-graphicfilter-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-impress-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-javafilter-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-af_ZA-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ar-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-bg_BG-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-bn-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ca_ES-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-cs_CZ-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-cy_GB-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-da_DK-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-de-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-el_GR-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-es-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-et_EE-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-eu_ES-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-fi_FI-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-fr-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ga_IE-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-gl_ES-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-gu_IN-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-he_IL-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-hi_IN-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-hr_HR-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-hu_HU-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-it-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ja_JP-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ko_KR-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-lt_LT-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ms_MY-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-nb_NO-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-nl-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-nn_NO-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-pa_IN-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-pl_PL-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-pt_BR-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-pt_PT-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ru-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-sk_SK-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-sl_SI-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-sr_CS-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-sv-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-ta_IN-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-th_TH-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-tr_TR-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-zh_CN-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-zh_TW-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-langpack-zu_ZA-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-math-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-pyuno-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-testtools-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-writer-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
**	openoffice.org2-xsltfilter-2.0.4-5.7.0.1.0.i386.rpm
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/contrib
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RPMS provided by colaboraters that either cannot go in main release or are
intesting before going into main release.

/contrib/RPMS/
/contrib/SRPMS/

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/errata/
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        SL/RPMS/
		Security errata
        fastbugs/RPMS/
		Packages rebuilt from the Upstream Vendor Fastrack rpms
		These are rpms that are expected to be in the next Update
		They have gone through full QA by the Upstream Vendor
        bugfix45/RPMS/
		Reserved for packages from the next Update.
        obsolete/RPMS/
		Packages that used to be in the release but have been 	
		updated

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/../SRPMS/
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/
         Contains the SRPMS for what we added or changed.  Put these in the
	top level directory as these are really the ones we changed.  All
	the others can be obtained from the upstream vendor ftp updates area
/vendor/
   /errata
         SRPMS from vendor for errata.
   /original
         SRPMS from vendor for originally released Enterpise 4 .
sites/<sites>/SRPMS
         SRPMS for site if there is a site
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LIMITATIONS
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*Virtulization
*
*  Scientific Linux 4.5 can *not* be a xen host, only a guest.
*
*  Scientific Linux 4.5 and above have a xen kernel.  This allows them
*  to be installed as a xen paravirtulizaed guest.  Follow the Virtual Host's
*  instructions for installing a paravirtulizaed guest, to install
*  Scientific Linux 4.5 as a xen guest.
*
*Paravirtualizaed guests on Scientific Linux 5.0
*
*  This is a limitation of Scientific Linux 5.0, but affects installing
*  Scientific Linux 4.5 as a paravirtulized guest.  These limitations will
*  hopefully be fixed in Scientific Linux 5.1 or 5.2
*
*  - 32 bit (i386) paravirtualized guests cannot run on a
*    64 bit (x86_64) host (dom0). It will fail.
*  - 64 bit (x86_64) paravirtualized guests cannot run on a
*    32 bit (i386) host (dom0). It will fail.
*
*Fully Virtualizaed guests on Scientific Linux 5.0
*
*  This is a limitation of Scientific Linux 5.0, but affects installing
*  Scientific Linux 4.5 as a fully virtulized guest.
*
*  - 64 bit fully-virtulizaed guests cannot run on a
*    32 bit (i386) host (dom0).  It will fail.

system-config-packages  add,remove packages

	This does NOT work use yum instead.

up2date

	up2date is not supported in Scientific Linux.
	Please use yum instead.

ipw3945
	Does not work in the installer and does not work on some laptops.

3ware 8xxx and 9xxx in same system
	
	Grub can get confused about which "drives" are which if both
	of these cards are installed.  You can either run grub manually
	before rebooting or use "noprobe" during the install and install
	only the 3ware driver for the card that you will be booting off of.

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 Release Notes    Copyright © 2007 Red Hat, Inc. and others. This material may be distributed    only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication    License, v1.0, available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/.      _________________________________________________________________ Introduction    The following topics are covered in this document:      * Installation-Related Notes      * General Information      * Technology Previews      * Kernel Notes      * Changes to Drivers and Hardware Support    Some updates on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 may not appear in this    version of the Release Notes. An updated version of the Red Hat Enterprise    Linux 4 Update 5 Release Notes may also be available at the following URL:    http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/ Installation-Related Notes    The following section includes information specific to installation of Red    Hat Enterprise Linux and the Anaconda installation program. Note    In order to upgrade an existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 installation to    Update 5, you must use Red Hat Network to update those packages that have    changed.    You may use Anaconda to perform a fresh installation of Red Hat Enterprise    Linux 4 Update 5 or to perform an upgrade from the latest updated version of    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.      * If you are copying the contents of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update        5 CD-ROMs (in preparation for a network-based installation, for example)        be sure you copy the CD-ROMs for the operating system only. Do not copy        the Supplementary CD-ROM, or any of the layered product CD-ROMs, as this        will overwrite files necessary for Anaconda's proper operation.        These CD-ROMs must be installed after Red Hat Enterprise Linux has been        installed.      * If you installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 through a serial        console, the login prompt may not appear. To work around this, open        /etc/yaboot.conf and locate the following line:         append="console=tty0 console=ttyS4 rhgb quiet"        Edit this line by switching the order of console=tty0 and console=ttyS4        such that the line now reads as follows:         append="console=ttyS4 console=tty0 rhgb quiet" General Information    ql2xfailover Support and Multipath           Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 does not include support for ql2xfailover,           as it has not been accepted upstream.           To implement multipathing, use mdadm instead. For more information           about dm-multipath, consult its man page using the command man           multipath.    MCFG on AMD-based Systems           During PCI probing, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 attempts to           use information obtained from MCFG (memory-mapped PCI configuration           space). On AMD-systems, this type of access does not work on some           buses, as the kernel cannot parse the MCFG table.           To work around this, add the parameter pci=conf1 or pci=nommconf on           the kernel boot line in /etc/grub.conf. For example: title Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (2.6.9-42.0.2.EL)         root (hd0,0)         kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.0.2.EL ro root=/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 rhgb q uiet pci=conf1         initrd /initrd-2.6.9-42.0.2.EL.img           Doing this instructs the kernel to use PCI Conf1 access instead of           MCFG-based access.    Rollbacks Using up2date           The up2date options --undo and list-rollbacks are now deprecated.           Currently, the recommended method for performing a rollback is to use           the Multi-state Rollback feature provided by the Provisioning           entitlement on Red Hat Network. For more information about this,           refer to http://www.redhat.com/rhn/rhndetails/provisioning/.           Alternatively, you can also downgrade an RPM manually. To do this,           obtain the old RPM and run the following command:           rpm -Uvh --oldpackage --nosignature --nodigest <filename of old RPM>    Virtualization           Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 is now supported as a           paravirtualized guest, but cannot be used as dom0.           At present, paravirtualization for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update           5 has the following issues:           + The PV-FB (ParaVirtualized FrameBuffer) currently does not support             keymaps other than en-US. As such, other keyboards may not be able             to type certain keystrokes. This issue will be addressed in a             future update of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.           + Paravirtualized domains can only auto-detect relative mouse             movement, and pointer movement is rather erratic. This will be             addressed in a future update of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.           + Only virtualized network and disk devices are supported on             paravirtualized guests. Direct control by guests of PCI, USB,             printer or serial devices is not supported.    Slow Disk Dump           Slow disk dump may be improved using the block_order parameter. This           parameter specifies the I/O block size to be used when writing the           dump. Testing has shown that the default value 2 works well for most           adapters and system configurations.           Note that disk dumps on Megaraid hardware (in certain system           platforms and under certain configurations) may be prohibitively           slow. To address this, increase the value of the block_order           parameter.           Larger block_order values consume more module memory. For more           information about the block_order parameter, refer to           /usr/share/doc/diskdumputils-<version>/README(replace<version>with           the corresponding version of the diskdumputils package installed).    iSeries Access for Linux           The iSeries ODBC Driver for Linux has been replaced by a new product           -- the iSeries Access for Linux. This new product can be downloaded           at the following link:           http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/access/linux/           iSeries Access for Linux is the latest offering in the iSeries Access           product line. It offers Linux-based access to iSeries servers.           iSeries Access for Linux allows you to :           + Access the DB2 UDB (Universal Database) for iSeries using its ODBC             Driver           + Establish a 5250 session to an iSeries server from a Linux client           + Access the DB2 UDB via the EDRS (Extended Dynamic Remote SQL)             driver           + Support 32-bit (i386 and PowerPC) and 64-bit (x86-64 and PowerPC)             platforms    ibmasm           The ibmasm package is used to facilitate communication with the IBM           Advance System Management PCI Adapter, also known as RSA I. If you           are using the RSA II, you need to manually uninstall the ibmasm           package after downloading the corresponding package for RSA II. Technology Previews    Technology Preview features are currently not supported under Red Hat    Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 subscription services, may not be functionally    complete, and are generally not suitable for production use. However, these    features are included as a customer convenience and to provide the feature    with wider exposure.    Customers may find these features useful in a non-production environment.    Customers are also free to provide feedback and functionality suggestions    for a technology preview feature before it becomes fully supported. Erratas    will be provided for high-severity security issues.    During the development of a technology preview feature, additional    components may become available to the public for testing. It is the    intention of Red Hat to fully support technology preview features in a    future release.    Systemtap           Systemtap provides free software (GPL) infrastructure to simplify the           gathering of information about the running Linux system. This assists           diagnosis of a performance or functional problem. With the help of           systemtap, developers no longer need to go through the tedious and           disruptive instrument, recompile, install, and reboot sequence that           may be otherwise required to collect data.    Frysk GUI           The goal of the frysk project is to create an intelligent,           distributed, always-on system monitoring and debugging tool that           allows developers and system administrators to:           + monitor running processes and threads (including creation and             destruction events)           + monitor the use of locking primitives           + expose deadlocks           + gather data           + debug any given process by choosing it from a list or allowing             frysk to open a source code (or other) window on a process that is             crashing or misbehaving           In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5 the frysk graphical user           interface is a technology preview, whereas the frysk command line           interface is fully supported. Kernel Notes    This section lists updates related to the kernel.    Generic Kernel Notes           + CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS has been increased to 64.           + sata_nv module now supports diskdump.           + acpiphp driver now supports ACPI-based hotplugs for bridged             adapters.           + (x86;x86_64) Added paravirtualization guest support           + CIFS (Common Internet file system) has been upgraded to version             1.45    Platform-Specific Updates           + Added capabilities for disabling MSI for SHPC (Standard Hot Plug             Controllers) on PXH6700 and PHX6702 systems; these systems will use             the legacy intX mode instead           + Intel ICH9 chipsets are now supported           + PowerNow! (with new frequency control) is now supported on the H206             processor           + Timer skew issue on PowerNow! drivers is now fixed           + Quad-core processors are now supported           + RDTSCP (Read Time-Stamp Counter Pair), an instruction that provides             better resolution in reading a processor's time stamp, is now             supported           + MCE Thresholding is now supported on AMD 0x10 processors           + PCI-Express is now supported for the SGI Altix platform           + SHUB2 is now supported Changes to Drivers and Hardware Support      * Sealevel 8-port serial cards are now supported      * Added a new PWC (Philips Web Cam) driver that supports a wider range of        webcam models      * IBM Advanced Management Module 2 has been added to the USB storage        whitelist for USB devices with multiple LUNs (Logical Unit Numbers)      * EDAC (Error Detection and Correction) is now supported on the AMD        Opteron      * Updated Alsa driver to version 1.0.9      * Added Alsa support for Broadwater platforms      * Updated LMSensors smsc47b397 driver      * Updated ixgb driver to version 1.0.109-k2      * Updated r8169 network driver to version 2.2LK      * Pathscale IB adapter is now supported      * Added qla4xxx driver to support Qlogic iSCSI hardware initiator. Also        added qla3xxx driver to provide LAN connections on the same hardware.      * Updated Infiniband support to OFED 1.1      * Updated e1000 driver to version 7.2.7-k2 to support Intel Pro/1000 PT        adapter, ICH8 LAN, and Intel Dual Port 1Gb Ethernet PCI-Express adapter      * Updated BNX2 driver to version 1.4.43-rh      * Updated Broadcom TG3 driver to version 3.64-rh to support Broadcom        BCM5787M, the Broadcom 5715 PCIExpress adapter and the Broadcom 5704S        chip      * Updated ipr driver to support SAS/SATA      * LSI Logic SAS ZCR is now supported      * sata driver now supports ULi M5289 SATA controller      * Updated cciss driver      * Updated qla2xx driver to support SLIM expansion card on JS21      * Updated MPTSAS driver to version 3.02.73rh      * Updated the LSI MegaRAID driver      * 8139cp networking driver now supports netdump; this enables fully        virtualized Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 guests to run netdump    ( x86 )

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