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Issue #285, Section #2 (26 Nov 2004: Some Discussion Of The Reasons To Support Older Compilers)
Issue #267, Section #14 (18 Jul 2004: Status Of Preemption/Low-Latency In 2.6.7)
Issue #263, Section #5 (14 Jun 2004: Obfuscating Data For Security At The DM Level)
Issue #263, Section #16 (14 Jun 2004: Kernel Mailing List Marked As Spammer By SpamCop)
Issue #261, Section #1 (9 Jun 2004: In-Kernel LISP Interpreter For Implementing Dynamic Security Policy)
Issue #257, Section #7 (6 Apr 2004: New Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 802.11b Driver)
Issue #256, Section #2 (2 Apr 2004: Proposal: A Layered Kernel)
Issue #226, Section #9 (5 Aug 2003: First Ban From linux-kernel: Rick A. Hohensee)
Issue #214, Section #9 (28 Apr 2003: Saving Space On Kernel Messages)
Issue #214, Section #11 (28 Apr 2003: Compressing RAM Instead Of Swapping)
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