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Add Linux 4.20 bee files #996

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  2. linux: Add Linux 4.20-rc1

    pmenzel committed Nov 5, 2018
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  1. linux: Add 4.20-rc2

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  1. linux: Add 4.20-rc3

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  2. linux: Enable CPU freq governors

    Do the same as in commit 1113933 (linux-4.14.86: Add powersave and
    acpi-cpufreq drivers).
    pmenzel committed Dec 17, 2018
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Commits on Jan 8, 2019

  1. linux: Add 4.20

    [Announcement][1]:
    
    > Linux 4.20 released..
    >
    > Let's face it, last week wasn't quite as quiet as I would have hoped
    > for, but there really doesn't seem to be any point to delay 4.20
    > because everybody is already taking a break.
    >
    > And it's not like there are any known issues, it's just that the
    > shortlog below is a bit longer than I would have wished for. Nothing
    > screams "oh, that's scary", though.
    >
    > And as part of the "everybody is already taking a break", I can
    > happily report that I already have quite a few early pull requests in
    > my inbox. I encouraged people to get it over and done with, so that
    > people can just relax over the year-end holidays.  In fact, I probably
    > won't start pulling for a couple of days, but otherwise let's just try
    > to keep to the normal merge window schedule, even if most people
    > hopefully won't even be back until over the merge window is over.
    >
    > As to the details of this last week of 4.20 - most of it is networking
    > (drivers, core networking fixes, bpf). There's a few other non-network
    > driver updates too, and a revert series of some of the x86 inline asm
    > changes that were obviated by upcoming compiler support.
    >
    > Details below.
    >
    > Have a Merry Christmas or other holiday of your choice.
    
    [1]: https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/12/23/187
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  2. linux: Remove Linux 4.20

    This was just for testing and didn’t come with the proprietary
    Nvidia drivers and ZFS. So, remove it.
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