It took much longer than usual, I'm sorry for that, but kernel26 has now been 
moved to core. Here are the changes: - Configuration has been reviewed 
completely, some more drivers have been enabled, configurations for both 
architectures are now in sync - IO accounting has been enabled, this makes it 
possible to use iotop - Cleaned up the kernel patches, everything is now in one 
big -ARCH patch, for details look at 
http://projects.archlinux.org/?p=linux-2.6-ARCH.git;a=summary Problems: - The 
USB subsystem can now only be accessed by GPL kernel modules. Therefore, the 
slmodem USB module does no longer work. I compiled the slmodem package without 
the slusb.ko module, I have no idea if this is still useful. - martian no 
longer compiles, I have no idea why and didn't find a fix for it. - Some users 
report that their iwl4965 is broken in 2.6.25, while others say it works fine. 
See these two bug reports: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10389, 
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10442 I advise all affected users to keep a copy 
of the old kernel26 and module packages or not to update at all. Some of the 
configuration changes made the kernel more modular, therefore you may need to 
load some modules manually or via rc.conf, examples are the 'loop' and 
'autofs4' modules.

URL: http://archlinux.org/news/394/

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