Also, you may see your reported memory usage drop in this release. This is a matter of how memory usage is being reported, not what is actually used. The output now excludes certain types of memory that can be easily freed by the operating system if necessary, and therefore better reflects what is actually being used.
UPDATE, September 17th, 2011: There was an issue with the build configuration of some of the ar71xx in 1.4.2. Since this was only a build-configuration issue and not a change in the Gargoyle code, I have updated the 1.4.2 ar71xx images with the proper build configuration. The MD5 sums for these images have now changed, and this is why. Only ar71xx images were affected. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
New in 1.4.2:
- Fixes problem with saving QoS settings
- Newer OpenWrt Backfire revision, with new fixes for ath9k/ar71xx, broadcom
- Memory display in Status/Overview no longer includes buffers/cache, making output better reflect what is truly used (Thanks to Piotr Karbowski)
- Various minor performance improvements (Again, thanks to Piotr Karbowski)
- Fixes bug that can cause upgrade screen not to refresh when upgrade complete
- Fixes security issue with backing up settings that allowed users on local network to access (but not change) router settings and bandwidth data without logging in