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Issue #260, Section #6 (5 Jun 2004: Linux VFS Timestamp Resolution Causing User Problems In 2.6)
Issue #255, Section #2 (31 Mar 2004: Using Sounds Cards For Generic Data Transfers)
Issue #245, Section #2 (14 Dec 2003: Real-Time Kernel-Based Mutexes)
Issue #237, Section #1 (26 Oct 2003: Linux 2.6.0-test6 Released)
Issue #234, Section #5 (6 Oct 2003: New SGI Altix Serial Console Driver; GPL Concerns With SGI-Contributed Code)
Issue #231, Section #7 (10 Sep 2003: Status And Discussion Of EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Support)
Issue #224, Section #5 (30 Jul 2003: Merging Software Suspend Patches; Aborting A Suspend-In-Progress)
Issue #217, Section #1 (23 May 2003: Status Of Digital Rights Management)
Issue #217, Section #11 (23 May 2003: Deep, Dark, Boot Vector Weirdness)
Issue #211, Section #5 (30 Mar 2003: Deprecating .gz Format On kernel.org)
Issue #209, Section #5 (16 Mar 2003: Adding New System Calls)
Issue #206, Section #2 (23 Feb 2003: Accessing The BitKeeper Tree Without BitKeeper)
Issue #194, Section #12 (2 Dec 2002: Trouble With Module Code In 2.5)
Issue #144, Section #3 (3 Dec 2001: 2.4 Hand-Off To Marcelo)
Issue #143, Section #2 (26 Nov 2001: New User-Space Filesystem: FUSE)
Issue #143, Section #5 (26 Nov 2001: File Server Recommendations)
Issue #115, Section #5 (23 Apr 2001: Status Of CML2)
Issue #114, Section #1 (16 Apr 2001: 64-Bit Major/Minor Device Numbers And PID Allocations)
Issue #98, Section #3 (18 Dec 2000: User-Space Serial Port Driver)
Issue #85, Section #11 (18 Sep 2000: Linus And Others Concerned For The Future Of GPL)
Issue #84, Section #1 (11 Sep 2000: Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #81, Section #5 (21 Aug 2000: Latest Lowlatency Patch For 2.4)
Issue #79, Section #5 (7 Aug 2000: Making General Use Of A PCI Card's On-Board RAM)
Issue #72, Section #7 (19 Jun 2000: To Do List For Next Unstable Series)
Issue #71, Section #3 (12 Jun 2000: Some Discussion Of Compiler Optimization Switches)
Issue #71, Section #7 (12 Jun 2000: Backporting Filesystem Fixes To 2.2/2.0)
Issue #70, Section #3 (5 Jun 2000: Linus Discusses Transmeta Chips)
Issue #67, Section #2 (15 May 2000: Technical Restrictions On Posts To The linux-kernel Mailing List)
Issue #66, Section #1 (8 May 2000: 'movb' Instruction On Intel)
Issue #66, Section #4 (8 May 2000: 'modutils' Cleanup)
Issue #66, Section #7 (8 May 2000: C++ And The Kernel)
Issue #65, Section #2 (1 May 2000: Proposal: LUID For Secure Auditing)
Issue #65, Section #15 (1 May 2000: Organization Of Kernel Modules)
Issue #64, Section #9 (24 Apr 2000: More 'devfs' Discussion)
Issue #61, Section #7 (3 Apr 2000: Opening Files By Inode)
Issue #60, Section #2 (27 Mar 2000: Linus On The Verge Of pre-2.4; Status Of reiserfs)
Issue #60, Section #11 (27 Mar 2000: Makefile Bug Fix)
Issue #59, Section #2 (20 Mar 2000: Symlink Permissions In devfs)
Issue #58, Section #9 (13 Mar 2000: ACPI Vs. APM)
Issue #54, Section #1 (14 Feb 2000: ToDo Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #53, Section #5 (7 Feb 2000: i386 TLB Flushing Of Global Pages)
Issue #52, Section #1 (24 Jan 2000: ToDo Before 2.4)
Issue #52, Section #3 (24 Jan 2000: Block Device Interface Change And Related Pain)
Issue #51, Section #5 (18 Jan 2000: Future Of The Buffer Cache)
Issue #44, Section #4 (22 Nov 1999: Possible GPL Conflicts In Reiserfs License)
Issue #41, Section #7 (1 Nov 1999: Some Discussion Of Interrupt Request Hacking)
Issue #38, Section #3 (11 Oct 1999: A Use For Winmodems)
Issue #36, Section #10 (27 Sep 1999: The Development Process Criticized)
Issue #35, Section #7 (20 Sep 1999: DMA Memory Allocation)
Issue #34, Section #30 (13 Sep 1999: Some Explanation Of Locking)
Issue #31, Section #1 (19 Aug 1999: Operating System Ideas Discussed)
Issue #23, Section #3 (17 Jun 1999: XTP And Bell Labs' IL In The Standard Kernel)
Issue #20, Section #5 (27 May 1999: Debate Over 'goto' In Source)
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