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Issue #141, Section #10 (12 Nov 2001: Status Of ext3)
Issue #98, Section #6 (18 Dec 2000: False Detection Of PS/2 Mouse In Recent Stable Kernels)
Issue #86, Section #6 (25 Sep 2000: NFS In 2.2?)
Issue #74, Section #6 (3 Jul 2000: Alan Recommends Against BitKeeper)
Issue #71, Section #5 (12 Jun 2000: Adaptec Blows Off Kernel Developers)
Issue #42, Section #1 (8 Nov 1999: The Saga Continues: Filesystem Corruption In Stable Series)
Issue #39, Section #3 (18 Oct 1999: Vmware Developers Unresponsive To Bug Reports)
Issue #39, Section #6 (18 Oct 1999: Microsoft's Attack Discussed)
Issue #34, Section #12 (13 Sep 1999: NFS Fixes)
Issue #31, Section #10 (19 Aug 1999: NFS Exploit)
Issue #28, Section #18 (22 Jul 1999: Unifying The NFS Patches)
Issue #25, Section #7 (1 Jul 1999: FENRIS Source Available)
Issue #17, Section #9 (6 May 1999: Debian Problem)
Issue #14, Section #6 (15 Apr 1999: Fix For NFS Accidentally Deleting Files)
Issue #12, Section #5 (1 Apr 1999: NFS Development Process)
Issue #10, Section #12 (18 Mar 1999: RPC Issues In 2.2.2)
Issue #6, Section #1 (18 Feb 1999: Spam On linux-kernel)
Issue #3, Section #8 (28 Jan 1999: Legacy Compiler Workaround)
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