-Samba now supports 'exclusive' and 'batch' oplocks.
-These are an advanced networked file system feature
-that allows clients to obtain a exclusive use of a
-file. This allows a client to cache any changes it
-makes locally, and greatly improves performance.
-
-Windows NT has this feature and prior to this
-release this was one of the reasons Windows NT
-could be faster in some situations. Samba has
-now been benchmarked as out performing Windows
-NT on equivalently priced hardware.
-
-The oplock code in Samba has been extensively
-tested and is believed to be completely stable.
-
-Please report any problems to the samba-bugs alias.
-
-2). NetBIOS name daemon re-written.
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-
-The old nmbd that has caused some users problems
-has now been completely re-written and now is
-much easier to maintain and add changes to.
-
-Changes include support for multi-homed hosts
-in the same way as an NT Server with multiple
-IP interfaces behaves (registers with the WINS
-server as a multi-homed name type), and also
-support for multi-homed name registration in
-the Samba WINS server. Another added feature
-is robustness in the face of WINS server failure,
-nmbd will now keep trying to contact the WINS
-server until it is successful, in the same
-way as an NT Server.