Appendix C. Revision History


0.1-2

Fri Apr 28 2023, Lucie Vařáková (lvarakova@redhat.com)

  • Added a known issue (Authentication and Interoperability).
0.1-1

Tue Mar 02 2021, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

0.1-0

Thu Jun 25 2020, Jaroslav Klech (jklech@redhat.com)

  • Various improvements to Device Drivers chapter.
0.0-9

Thu Jun 18 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Added a known issue related to Audit (Security).
0.0-8

Thu May 28 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Added the qlcnic and qlge drivers to the list of deprecated drivers.
0.0-7

Tue May 05 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Added an enhancement related to GNOME.
0.0-6

Tue Apr 28 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Updated information about in-place upgrades in Overview.
0.0-5

Fri Apr 3 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Added a known issue (Networking).
  • Added a bug fix (Authentication and Interoperability).
  • Added a deprecated functionality (NSS SEED ciphers).
0.0-4

Wed Apr 1 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Aero adapters are now fully supported (Hardware Enablement).
  • Added a known issue (Servers and Services).
0.0-3

Tue Mar 31 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 Release Notes.
0.0-2

Wed Feb 12 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Provided a complete kernel version to Architectures and New Features chapters.
  • Various additions and updates to individual release note descriptions.
0.0-1

Mon Feb 03 2020, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Added Important Changes to External Kernel Parameters.
  • Added Device Drivers.
  • Various additions and updates to individual release note descriptions.
0.0-0

Tue Oct 29 2019, Lenka Špačková (lspackova@redhat.com)

  • Release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 Beta Release Notes.
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