Sun Jun 16 16:14:05 PDT 2002 Renamed /etc/rc.d/rc.keymap to /etc/rc.d/rc.keymap.new to stop it from loading by default. If you want to load a keymap, you'll need to rename the file to remove the .new and edit it appropriately. This change was made because if you happen to be booting ZipSlack with one of the kernels containing Speakup speech synthesizer support, when the us.map keymap is loaded it overwrites the Speakup map built into the kernel, and Speakup can no longer be controlled with the numeric keypad. ---------------------------- Wed Jun 12 19:56:26 PDT 2002 Updated aaa_base, pkgtools, sysvinit, and util-linux packages. ---------------------------- Mon Jun 10 11:03:47 PDT 2002 Rebuilt ZipSlack from Slackware 8.1, Linux 2.4.18, and glibc-2.2.5. ---------------------------- Tue Jun 26 18:10:25 PDT 2001 Rebuilt ZipSlack from Slackware 8.0, Linux 2.2.19, and glibc-2.2.3. ---------------------------- Tue Jun 20 19:59:43 PDT 2000 Rebuilt ZipSlack from Slackware 7.1, Linux 2.2.16, and glibc-2.1.3. Unfortunately, things keep growing, but the size of a 100MB Zip Disk doesn't (they sort of remind me of floppy disks in that regard ;), so there are somewhat less features this time around. In particular, there's no longer room for a subset of the kernel sources, which will limit what can be compiled unless kernel sources are added. ---------------------------- Wed Apr 26 20:40:27 PDT 2000 Patch kernel to fix crash when ls'ing /dev. ---------------------------- Thu Oct 21 18:43:39 CDT 1999 Upgrade to Linux 2.2.13. ---------------------------- Fri Oct 15 10:56:19 CDT 1999 Make symlinks for /usr/i386-slackware-*, as the kernel mangling algorithm doesn't seem to grok directories that long and similar. ---------------------------- Thu Oct 14 20:58:42 CDT 1999 Completely rebuilt ZipSlack from Slackware 7.0, and Linux 2.2.12. ZipSlack is now based on glibc-2.1.2. Added ZipSlack split into floppy-sized chunks in the split/ directory. ---------------------------- Wed Jun 16 21:23:13 CDT 1999 Two changes were made to zipslack.zip: 1. \--LINUX-.--- was removed, as it was preventing the virtual /DOS directory from working. 2. The default kernel should now have working support for parallel-port Zip drives. The bootdisk.img has also been replaced with one using the fixed kernel, and the kernel itself can be found in ../kernels/zipslack.s/. ---------------------------- Sat May 8 23:38:08 CDT 1999 New ZipSlack 4.0 release: ZipSlack rebuilt from Slackware 4.0 packages. Now uses the Linux 2.2.6 kernel. fourmeg.zip rebuilt for ZipSlack 4.0. ---------------------------- Wed Oct 28 04:01:07 CST 1998 New ZipSlack 3.6 release: ZipSlack rebuilt from Slackware 3.6 packages. fourmeg.zip rebuilt for ZipSlack 3.6. ---------------------------- Mon Oct 26 01:45:51 CST 1998 Upgraded bootdisk.img to linux-2.0.35 for upcoming ZipSlack release. ---------------------------- Fri Aug 14 20:59:26 CDT 1998 Added fourmeg.zip package. This adds an 8 megabyte swap file to ZipSlack, allowing it to boot on machines with only 4 megabytes of RAM. Hopefully this will help make some of those old 386 laptops useful again. :^) ---------------------------- Fri Jun 5 21:00:59 PDT 1998 zipslack.zip rebuilt from the latest Slackware. Upgraded bootdisk.img to linux-2.0.34. ---------------------------- Wed May 27 02:25:45 CDT 1998 Rebuilt zipslack.zip from current Slackware snapshot, added 'dip' package, and added PCMCIA support. NOTE: This won't allow you to install to a drive connected through a PCMCIA card, only to use PCMCIA devices. Booting Linux on a PCMCIA device would require using an initial ramdisk (initrd) with PCMCIA support, and my tests here have shown that an initrd doesn't work with a UMSDOS Linux system installed in \LINUX. ---------------------------- Tue May 12 23:57:28 CDT 1998 Updated zipslack.zip archive to use new /vmlinuz, and set -R rdev flag to 0. ---------------------------- Fri May 8 22:24:37 CDT 1998 Recompiled kernel on zipslack.img using newer NCR 53c8xx SCSI driver. This is reported to work better with Diamond SCSI cards.