commit e60ddcfef0376482fec999aeb8ea73519ee1a398

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Kernel:HEAD/kernel-source?expand=0&rev=7748
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Michal Marek 2014-03-07 07:01:54 +00:00 committed by Git OBS Bridge
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Thu Mar 6 10:48:07 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
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which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
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(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Wed Mar 5 15:04:50 CET 2014 - jeffm@suse.com

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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Wed Mar 5 15:04:50 CET 2014 - jeffm@suse.com

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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Wed Mar 5 15:04:50 CET 2014 - jeffm@suse.com

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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Wed Mar 5 15:04:50 CET 2014 - jeffm@suse.com

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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Wed Mar 5 15:04:50 CET 2014 - jeffm@suse.com

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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
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in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
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x86_64 and ia64.)
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
- commit e60ddcf
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Thu Mar 6 10:53:14 CET 2014 - jdelvare@suse.de
- Update config files: CONFIG_THERMAL=y
The generic thermal module is used by several ACPI components
(processor, fan, thermal and video) and a few other drivers. So
in practice it will end up being loaded on almost all systems
which support ACPI. It is small so build it into the kernel to
improve boot speed on all ACPI-enabled architectures (i386,
x86_64 and ia64.)
- commit e60ddcf
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2014-03-05 15:04:50 +0100
GIT Revision: 4126853aa334872484f6015594d5b43c1b1fe088
2014-03-06 10:53:14 +0100
GIT Revision: e60ddcfef0376482fec999aeb8ea73519ee1a398
GIT Branch: master