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Issue #80, Section #9 (14 Aug 2000: Some Discussion Of gcc/Kernel interactions)
Issue #79, Section #4 (7 Aug 2000: IDE Flamewar)
Issue #76, Section #8 (17 Jul 2000: More Flames Over Latency)
Issue #75, Section #8 (10 Jul 2000: Large Files In 2.4 On 32-Bit Architectures)
Issue #71, Section #13 (12 Jun 2000: Trying To Reserve System Call Table Entries)
Issue #66, Section #7 (8 May 2000: C++ And The Kernel)
Issue #65, Section #15 (1 May 2000: Organization Of Kernel Modules)
Issue #61, Section #1 (3 Apr 2000: Possibly Unfixable, Longtime Denial Of Service Attack)
Issue #60, Section #4 (27 Mar 2000: More Of Alan's Task List For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #59, Section #1 (20 Mar 2000: Capabilities)
Issue #59, Section #3 (20 Mar 2000: 64-bit Linux)
Issue #59, Section #7 (20 Mar 2000: Scheduling Difficulties Under Linux)
Issue #57, Section #5 (6 Mar 2000: devfs)
Issue #56, Section #1 (28 Feb 2000: devfs Bug-Hunt And Reorganization)
Issue #52, Section #3 (24 Jan 2000: Block Device Interface Change And Related Pain)
Issue #52, Section #4 (24 Jan 2000: TESO Security Alert)
Issue #51, Section #3 (18 Jan 2000: Userland RARP)
Issue #50, Section #1 (10 Jan 2000: Intel Clams Up On Ether Express Pro (i960) Spec)
Issue #50, Section #3 (10 Jan 2000: Kernel-Based Windowing For Embedded Systems; License Debate)
Issue #50, Section #6 (10 Jan 2000: Unexecutable Stack)
Issue #46, Section #3 (13 Dec 1999: SMP Kernel On Single Processor Dell PowerEdge 1300)
Issue #45, Section #3 (6 Dec 1999: Microsoft Historical Digression)
Issue #35, Section #7 (20 Sep 1999: DMA Memory Allocation)
Issue #35, Section #8 (20 Sep 1999: Detecting WinModems)
Issue #34, Section #30 (13 Sep 1999: Some Explanation Of Locking)
Issue #31, Section #3 (19 Aug 1999: Large Memory Systems)
Issue #26, Section #2 (8 Jul 1999: Linus Okays Raw IO Patches)
Issue #26, Section #9 (8 Jul 1999: Filesystem Reorganization In Development Series)
Issue #18, Section #5 (13 May 1999: Philosophy Of Open Source; Maintainer Conflict)
Issue #18, Section #6 (13 May 1999: Memory Map Problems Interfering With CD Recording)
Issue #4, Section #8 (4 Feb 1999: Proxy ARP Out Of The Kernel)
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