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Andi Kleen

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Issue #335, Section #1 (27 Nov 2005: Describing And Debating The Development Process)
Issue #334, Section #18 (26 Nov 2005: Removing Obsolete OSS Sound Drivers)
Issue #333, Section #1 (2005/11/13: HT And Multi Core Detection Cleanup)
Issue #331, Section #7 (10 Oct 2005: Stable Series Patch Review Begins Towards 2.6.13.3)
Issue #329, Section #5 (26 Sep 2005: Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #329, Section #11 (26 Sep 2005: Linux 2.6.13.2 Released)
Issue #328, Section #1 (19 Sep 2005: Status Of Merging GFS2 Into Mainline)
Issue #328, Section #8 (19 Sep 2005: Status Of Exposing Certain NUMA Data To Userspace)
Issue #323, Section #14 (3 Sep 2005: Stable Kernel Review Cycle Begins For 2.6.12.5)
Issue #320, Section #3 (28 Aug 2005: New Linux Kernel Performance Project)
Issue #319, Section #1 (28 Aug 2005: Status Of -mm Tree Merging Into 2.6.13)
Issue #319, Section #9 (28 Aug 2005: Summary Of Recent RT Patch Acceptance Discussion)
Issue #318, Section #1 (27 Aug 2005: Asynchronous I/O Gets A Boost)
Issue #309, Section #5 (4 Jun 2005: Increasing The Limit Of e820 Entries From 32 To 128)
Issue #308, Section #1 (28 Apr 2005: New memmap Kernel Command-Line Option)
Issue #303, Section #9 (3 Apr 2005: Guidelines for the '-stable' w.x.y.z Tree)
Issue #303, Section #11 (3 Apr 2005: Microstate Accounting For 2.6.11)
Issue #301, Section #7 (2 Apr 2005: Merging The Xen Code)
Issue #298, Section #7 (6 Mar 2005: RelayFS Updated)
Issue #296, Section #1 (12 Feb 2005: Linux 2.6.11-rc1-mm1 Released; FUSE And LTT (With relayfs) Included)
Issue #295, Section #7 (3 Feb 2005: Linux 2.6.11-rc1 Released)
Issue #287, Section #7 (1 Jan 2005: Xen 2.0 Updates)
Issue #287, Section #12 (1 Jan 2005: Intel Thermal Monitor For x86_64 Updated)
Issue #286, Section #5 (30 Nov 2004: Intel Thermal Monitor Approaching Completion For x86_64)
Issue #284, Section #11 (17 Nov 2004: Kprobes Updates)
Issue #280, Section #3 (25 Oct 2004: Making Keyboard LEDs Blink On Kernel Panic)
Issue #279, Section #3 (20 Oct 2004: ipchains And ipfwadm To Be Removed; iptables Replacing Them, But Not Yet Fully Ready)
Issue #278, Section #3 (19 Oct 2004: Status Of BKL (Big Kernel Lock); Some Comparison With FreeBSD)
Issue #278, Section #7 (19 Oct 2004: ACPI SysFS Interface And Documentation)
Issue #275, Section #2 (2 Oct 2004: New waitid() System Call For POSIX Conformance (Or Improvement))
Issue #267, Section #13 (18 Jul 2004: Precise CPU Accounting Patch Ported From 2.4 To 2.6.7)
Issue #265, Section #4 (30 Jun 2004: 'NX' Security Features Coming To 2.6)
Issue #263, Section #3 (14 Jun 2004: Page Attribute Table Support In 2.6)
Issue #260, Section #6 (5 Jun 2004: Linux VFS Timestamp Resolution Causing User Problems In 2.6)
Issue #259, Section #4 (22 May 2004: Entitlement-Based Scheduler Update)
Issue #255, Section #7 (31 Mar 2004: Linux 2.6.3-mm1 Released)
Issue #251, Section #4 (9 Feb 2004: KGDB 2.0.3 Released)
Issue #249, Section #6 (27 Jan 2004: Minimizing The Kernel)
Issue #249, Section #18 (27 Jan 2004: kgdb 2.0 For 2.6.0)
Issue #246, Section #12 (26 Dec 2003: x86_64-2.6.0-1 Released)
Issue #240, Section #1 (10 Nov 2003: Status Of kgdb For 2.6)
Issue #234, Section #3 (6 Oct 2003: Athlon Prefetch Errata And Fix)
Issue #227, Section #8 (11 Aug 2003: Finessing The NUMA Scheduler)
Issue #225, Section #2 (31 Jul 2003: Status Of The KDB Kernel Debugger)
Issue #219, Section #8 (16 Jun 2003: NUMA Scheduler Enhancements)
Issue #217, Section #11 (23 May 2003: Deep, Dark, Boot Vector Weirdness)
Issue #216, Section #3 (20 May 2003: 'Must-Fix' Bug List For 2.6 (Or 3.0))
Issue #209, Section #12 (16 Mar 2003: Minutes From March 7 LSE Conference Call)
Issue #207, Section #12 (2 Mar 2003: Consolidating Multiple ioctl Handler Code)
Issue #202, Section #1 (24 Jan 2003: Status Of 2.5)
Issue #200, Section #11 (13 Jan 2003: More Work On devfs Replacement; Maybe Too Late For 2.5)
Issue #194, Section #10 (2 Dec 2002: Compatibility Layer Between 32- And 64-Bit Architectures)
Issue #194, Section #16 (2 Dec 2002: Direction Of User-Mode Linux)
Issue #193, Section #5 (25 Nov 2002: Bugzilla Bug Tracking Database For The Kernel)
Issue #192, Section #12 (18 Nov 2002: LTP 20021107 Released)
Issue #190, Section #2 (28 Oct 2002: Hard-To-Track Bugs Caused By Obscure Global Symbols)
Issue #189, Section #1 (20 Oct 2002: Next Stable Series: 2.6 Or 3.0?)
Issue #186, Section #1 (29 Sep 2002: VM Subsystem Necessitating User-Space Changes; Favorite Kernel Trees)
Issue #185, Section #3 (22 Sep 2002: Status Of XFS In 2.5)
Issue #183, Section #5 (8 Sep 2002: Extending The Kernel API To Handle 64-Bit Values)
Issue #179, Section #17 (11 Aug 2002: New Linux/x86/64 Snapshot From 2.4.19)
Issue #169, Section #1 (2 Jun 2002: Multithreaded Core Dump Support For 2.5 And 2.4)
Issue #160, Section #8 (1 Apr 2002: Filesystem Benchmarks)
Issue #159, Section #2 (25 Mar 2002: Some Developers Unhappy With BitKeeper License)
Issue #158, Section #2 (18 Mar 2002: Some Dissent Over BitKeeper)
Issue #153, Section #1 (11 Feb 2002: Maximum Number Of Anonymous Filesystem Mounts In 2.4)
Issue #126, Section #6 (16 Jul 2001: Per-Process Memory Limits)
Issue #119, Section #4 (21 May 2001: 2.4.4 Intentionally Breaks Source Compatibility With 2.4.3)
Issue #102, Section #24 (12 Jan 2001: "Wonderful World of Linux 2.4")
Issue #99, Section #7 (25 Dec 2000: Some Documentation Cleanup)
Issue #96, Section #13 (4 Dec 2000: New Include Directory For Internal Interfaces)
Issue #94, Section #4 (20 Nov 2000: Finer Grain Load Average Calculation)
Issue #93, Section #1 (13 Nov 2000: Redesigning 'poll()')
Issue #90, Section #9 (23 Oct 2000: Problems With Kernel CVS Tree)
Issue #89, Section #1 (16 Oct 2000: 'soft updates', Journalling, Crashing Virtual Machines; Linus On Current VM vs. Classzone)
Issue #87, Section #1 (2 Oct 2000: Possible GPL Violations By Microsoft; Kernel Debugger In Official Sources)
Issue #87, Section #6 (2 Oct 2000: Keeping Reserve Pages Available In The New VM)
Issue #86, Section #9 (25 Sep 2000: Using Netware Elevator Ideas In Linux)
Issue #84, Section #1 (11 Sep 2000: Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #82, Section #6 (28 Aug 2000: Multi-Process Debugging)
Issue #81, Section #6 (21 Aug 2000: Per-User Resources In 2.4 And 2.5)
Issue #81, Section #10 (21 Aug 2000: SGI Starts "Linux Test Project" Testing Suite)
Issue #81, Section #11 (21 Aug 2000: Linux 2.2.17pre16)
Issue #80, Section #1 (14 Aug 2000: ext3-0.0.2f Released; Consistency Checkers; New "Phase Tree" Algorithm)
Issue #80, Section #6 (14 Aug 2000: Feature Consideration)
Issue #80, Section #14 (14 Aug 2000: Building XFS; Some Experiences With Other FSes)
Issue #79, Section #9 (7 Aug 2000: Status Of 2.4 To Do List; Kernel Bug Tracking System)
Issue #76, Section #9 (17 Jul 2000: Spinlocks Broken In Some Distributions)
Issue #71, Section #6 (12 Jun 2000: Troubles Getting NFS Fixes Into 2.2.x)
Issue #64, Section #3 (24 Apr 2000: Cornering A Slowdown)
Issue #63, Section #1 (17 Apr 2000: NetWare Filesystem Sources Published)
Issue #62, Section #11 (10 Apr 2000: Network Load Balancing)
Issue #52, Section #2 (24 Jan 2000: /proc And sysctl())
Issue #45, Section #5 (6 Dec 1999: Bug Identified From 2.1.0)
Issue #37, Section #4 (4 Oct 1999: Kernel-Hacking HOWTO)
Issue #28, Section #3 (22 Jul 1999: Using /proc For Module I/O)
Issue #26, Section #4 (8 Jul 1999: Modular IPv4)
Issue #23, Section #12 (17 Jun 1999: Performance-Monitoring Counters Patch Version 0.2)
Issue #21, Section #3 (3 Jun 1999: Klogd Acts Up)
Issue #20, Section #5 (27 May 1999: Debate Over 'goto' In Source)
Issue #17, Section #14 (6 May 1999: Possible Bug In TCP Stack)
Issue #16, Section #1 (29 Apr 1999: Linux Takes A Performance Hit To Compensate For Bug In MacOS)
Issue #16, Section #6 (29 Apr 1999: First Responses To Mindcraft)
Issue #11, Section #1 (27 Mar 1999: Kernel Accounting)
Issue #10, Section #11 (18 Mar 1999: Symlink Recursion)
Issue #10, Section #14 (18 Mar 1999: Mounting Loopback Issues)
Issue #7, Section #6 (24 Feb 1999: fsync(); syslogd; Ext2 Extensions; Linus Chastized)

 

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