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Issue #265, Section #4 (30 Jun 2004: 'NX' Security Features Coming To 2.6)
Issue #203, Section #2 (31 Jan 2003: Quota Support For Non-ext2 Filesystems)
Issue #185, Section #3 (22 Sep 2002: Status Of XFS In 2.5)
Issue #183, Section #6 (8 Sep 2002: Kernel 2.5.32 Announced; IDE Breakage; Keyboard Beep Breakage)
Issue #174, Section #3 (7 Jul 2002: #kernelnewbies Moves To A Different IRC Network)
Issue #124, Section #6 (2 Jul 2001: Microsoft And Source Licensing)
Issue #119, Section #2 (21 May 2001: Problems With Via Chipsets)
Issue #110, Section #11 (9 Mar 2001: Linux On Unisys ES7000)
Issue #72, Section #13 (19 Jun 2000: ABIT Violates The GPL -- Again)
Issue #60, Section #4 (27 Mar 2000: More Of Alan's Task List For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #45, Section #9 (6 Dec 1999: Dangerous Website Advocated In Spam)
Issue #11, Section #5 (27 Mar 1999: Hunt For A linux-kernel Mailbomber)
Issue #6, Section #1 (18 Feb 1999: Spam On linux-kernel)
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