+- Tweaked default for dont_scan_volumes: Removed "Recovery HD". This change
+ better suits the needs of OS X 10.10 ("Yosemite") installations, but may
+ result in some stray Recovery HD entries on some Macs.
+
+- Updated icons for Fedora and Ubuntu and added an icon for Xubuntu.
+
+- Added new configuration option, "enable_and_lock_vmx", which sets an
+ Intel CPU feature that's required for some types of virtualization to
+ work. Most EFIs enable setting this feature in their own setup utilities,
+ but some (such as most Macs) don't.
+
+- If rEFInd can't locate an icons directory (either the default or one
+ specified by the icons_dir token), the program switches to text-only
+ mode.
+
+- If a loader contains the string "grub" and no other clue to the loader's
+ OS association exists, search for os_grub.{png|icns} (which is not
+ provided with rEFInd) or os_linux.{png|icns}. (Previous versions provided
+ a generic loader icon for GRUB.)
+
+- Fixed bug that caused dont_scan_files to not work with special-case
+ boot loaders (for OS X and Windows) when specifying the complete path to
+ the loader (e.g., EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi).
+
+- Added support for the iPXE network boot tool (see BUILDING.txt for
+ building and basic use instructions).
+
+0.8.3 (7/6/2014):
+-----------------
+
+- Added new feature: Setting "timeout = -1" in refind.conf causes rEFInd to
+ immediately boot the default option UNLESS a keypress is in the buffer
+ when rEFInd launches. In that case, if the keypress corresponds to a
+ shortcut key, the associated boot loader is launched; or if not, the menu
+ is displayed.
+
+- Added new icons for Clover boot loader and for Mythbuntu Linux
+ distribution.
+
+- rEFInd now displays the partition's label, when one is available, when
+ offering a BIOS-mode boot option for a partition with no filesystem
+ driver. This works only on Macs doing BIOS-mode booting.
+
+- Removed GPLv2 code from the FSW core files. This was done because the
+ Btrfs driver is derived from the GRUB Btrfs driver, which is licensed
+ under the GPLv3. Ironically, the GPLv2 and GPLv3 are incompatible
+ licenses, so ensuring that the Btrfs driver doesn't rely on GPLv2 code
+ was legally necessary. In most cases, I reverted to the original rEFIt
+ code, although I kept my own cache code; since I wrote it, I can
+ change its license to a BSD license.
+