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Issue #335, Section #2 (27 Nov 2005: Linux 2.4.32-rc2 Released)
Issue #329, Section #5 (26 Sep 2005: Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #328, Section #4 (19 Sep 2005: Status Of Serial SCSI; Some Dispute Over Direction)
Issue #323, Section #6 (3 Sep 2005: Weekly Kernel Status Summaries)
Issue #323, Section #14 (3 Sep 2005: Stable Kernel Review Cycle Begins For 2.6.12.5)
Issue #321, Section #9 (3 Sep 2005: Linux 2.4.32-pre2 Released)
Issue #320, Section #2 (28 Aug 2005: Patch Review For Linux 2.6.12.3; Some Developers Unhappy With Acceptance Policies)
Issue #320, Section #5 (28 Aug 2005: Linux 2.6.12.3 Released)
Issue #319, Section #1 (28 Aug 2005: Status Of -mm Tree Merging Into 2.6.13)
Issue #319, Section #9 (28 Aug 2005: Summary Of Recent RT Patch Acceptance Discussion)
Issue #318, Section #8 (27 Aug 2005: Linux 2.6.12-mm2 Released; Crash Bug Identified And Fixed)
Issue #318, Section #16 (27 Aug 2005: Linux 2.6.13-rc2 Released)
Issue #316, Section #4 (20 Jun 2005: PREEMPT_RT Versus Adeos: A First Problematic Comparison)
Issue #313, Section #5 (5 Jun 2005: New Sub-Architecture Under arch/cris)
Issue #310, Section #2 (4 Jun 2005: Review Of Patch Submissions For 2.6.11.8 Stable Release)
Issue #310, Section #9 (4 Jun 2005: Linux 2.6.11.8 Released)
Issue #306, Section #1 (11 Apr 2005: Real-Time Preemption Updates And Bug Hunting)
Issue #303, Section #11 (3 Apr 2005: Microstate Accounting For 2.6.11)
Issue #302, Section #5 (2 Apr 2005: Linux 2.6.11-rc5-mm1 Released)
Issue #299, Section #3 (6 Mar 2005: Preempt Real-Time For ARM)
Issue #299, Section #6 (6 Mar 2005: RelayFS Updated)
Issue #298, Section #2 (6 Mar 2005: New scrubd Page Zeroing Daemon)
Issue #298, Section #7 (6 Mar 2005: RelayFS Updated)
Issue #296, Section #9 (12 Feb 2005: Software Suspend Under SMP)
Issue #295, Section #8 (3 Feb 2005: Linux 2.4.29-rc2 Released)
Issue #294, Section #6 (2 Feb 2005: Status Of The "Halloween Document" And Freinds)
Issue #284, Section #1 (17 Nov 2004: Linux 2.6.9 Released)
Issue #284, Section #3 (17 Nov 2004: Better SMP Process Migration)
Issue #284, Section #7 (17 Nov 2004: Different Perspectives On The Status Of Real-Time)
Issue #284, Section #10 (17 Nov 2004: Cross-Compilation HOWTO)
Issue #284, Section #11 (17 Nov 2004: Kprobes Updates)
Issue #284, Section #14 (17 Nov 2004: Automated Correctness Checking)
Issue #282, Section #2 (1 Nov 2004: New Real-Time Patches For 2.6)
Issue #281, Section #1 (30 Oct 2004: Linux 2.6.9-rc2-mm2 Released; Various Config Options Break ia64 In Various Kernels)
Issue #280, Section #6 (25 Oct 2004: Memory Defragmentation)
Issue #278, Section #3 (19 Oct 2004: Status Of BKL (Big Kernel Lock); Some Comparison With FreeBSD)
Issue #277, Section #2 (17 Oct 2004: kbuild Support For LOCALVERSION)
Issue #272, Section #2 (5 Sep 2004: New 'Voluntary' Preemption Patch Avoids Existing Preemption Problems)
Issue #272, Section #6 (5 Sep 2004: Possible Scheduler Improvements)
Issue #272, Section #7 (5 Sep 2004: Process Aggregates (PAGG) For Grouping Processes)
Issue #272, Section #13 (5 Sep 2004: IRQ Threads; Real-Time Issues)
Issue #271, Section #5 (11 Aug 2004: Linux 2.6.8-rc2 Released)
Issue #269, Section #2 (19 Jul 2004: Adeos Ported To ia64/SMP)
Issue #268, Section #2 (19 Jul 2004: SMP Support For Software Suspend (swsusp))
Issue #267, Section #4 (18 Jul 2004: Generic SCSI Build Target With Target Drivers)
Issue #267, Section #6 (18 Jul 2004: Status Of Moxa Serial Card Support Under SMP)
Issue #264, Section #16 (25 Jun 2004: Linux 2.6.6-mm5 Released; SATA Code Rough Around The Edges)
Issue #264, Section #17 (25 Jun 2004: Emulating Old CPUs)
Issue #264, Section #26 (25 Jun 2004: Linux 2.6.7-rc1-mm1 Released)
Issue #263, Section #7 (14 Jun 2004: Linux 2.6.5-mm6 Released)
Issue #263, Section #10 (14 Jun 2004: Linux 2.6.6-rc1-mm1 Released; Some Developer Disconnect)
Issue #261, Section #6 (9 Jun 2004: Linux Release Candidate 2.6.5-mc4 Released)
Issue #261, Section #17 (9 Jun 2004: ATP867X PCI IDE Driver Released)
Issue #259, Section #13 (22 May 2004: Linux 2.6.5-rc2-mm4 Released)
Issue #259, Section #17 (22 May 2004: Linux 2.6.5-rc2-mm5 Released)
Issue #256, Section #9 (2 Apr 2004: Status Of Highmem Support On Non-Highmem Machines Under 2.6)
Issue #254, Section #15 (19 Mar 2004: New kernbench Benchmark To measure CPU Throughput)
Issue #253, Section #4 (7 Mar 2004: Software Suspend 2.0 Released)
Issue #253, Section #6 (7 Mar 2004: CPU Hotplugging Code Update)
Issue #252, Section #5 (12 Feb 2004: Some Discussion Of Hyperthreading Implementation)
Issue #251, Section #21 (9 Feb 2004: Linux 2.6.2-rc1-mm1 Released)
Issue #251, Section #35 (9 Feb 2004: Cooperative Linux: Running Linux Under Windows And Other Systems)
Issue #250, Section #18 (4 Feb 2004: Linux 2.4.25-pre5 Released)
Issue #249, Section #16 (27 Jan 2004: Linus Talks About Declaring 'volatile' Variables)
Issue #246, Section #10 (26 Dec 2003: Linux 2.6.0 Released)
Issue #246, Section #12 (26 Dec 2003: x86_64-2.6.0-1 Released)
Issue #245, Section #1 (14 Dec 2003: Status Of 2.4; Some Discussion Of Interface Stability In All Kernels)
Issue #245, Section #13 (14 Dec 2003: Software Suspend 2.0rc3 For 2.4 And 2.6)
Issue #243, Section #1 (1 Dec 2003: Linux 2.6.0-test9-mm3 Released)
Issue #243, Section #10 (1 Dec 2003: Status Of Hyperthreading-Aware Scheduler)
Issue #243, Section #11 (1 Dec 2003: perfctr 2.6.2 Performance Monitoring Tool Released)
Issue #237, Section #7 (26 Oct 2003: New VST "Variable Scheduling Timeouts" Code)
Issue #232, Section #7 (20 Sep 2003: Power Management Update)
Issue #231, Section #2 (10 Sep 2003: Status Of ReiserFS 4)
Issue #231, Section #4 (10 Sep 2003: Status Of CFQ Scheduler)
Issue #229, Section #6 (8 Sep 2003: Development Strategy For Unmaintained Drivers)
Issue #229, Section #8 (8 Sep 2003: FUSD v1.10 Released)
Issue #228, Section #8 (17 Aug 2003: Status Of Netconsole In 2.6)
Issue #227, Section #4 (11 Aug 2003: Developers Worry About The SCO Lawsuit And Plan For The Worst)
Issue #227, Section #8 (11 Aug 2003: Finessing The NUMA Scheduler)
Issue #227, Section #9 (11 Aug 2003: Configuration Options For Various Problem Cases)
Issue #224, Section #4 (30 Jul 2003: Expected Changes From 2.4 To 2.6)
Issue #224, Section #14 (30 Jul 2003: Adeos M3 Released)
Issue #222, Section #3 (10 Jul 2003: nf-hipac Packet Filtering)
Issue #219, Section #1 (16 Jun 2003: Futex Updates; Backward Compatibility Policy)
Issue #219, Section #8 (16 Jun 2003: NUMA Scheduler Enhancements)
Issue #219, Section #13 (16 Jun 2003: New tgkill() System Call)
Issue #214, Section #13 (28 Apr 2003: Linux On Aquanta Clusters)
Issue #214, Section #15 (28 Apr 2003: What To Expect From 2.5)
Issue #213, Section #2 (13 Apr 2003: ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Cleanup)
Issue #210, Section #24 (23 Mar 2003: New relayFS High-Speed Data Relay Filesystem)
Issue #208, Section #1 (7 Mar 2003: Minutes From Kernel Conference Call)
Issue #207, Section #1 (2 Mar 2003: Linux 2.5.62 Released)
Issue #207, Section #13 (2 Mar 2003: Status Of SpeedTouch USB Modem Driver)
Issue #207, Section #19 (2 Mar 2003: Mailing List Statistics)
Issue #202, Section #13 (24 Jan 2003: Open Source Hardware)
Issue #202, Section #14 (24 Jan 2003: NUMA-Aware Scheduler; Hyperthreading)
Issue #202, Section #21 (24 Jan 2003: Rewriting The SMP Parsing Code)
Issue #201, Section #4 (17 Jan 2003: IRQ Routing Performance In 2.5)
Issue #196, Section #1 (16 Dec 2002: ACPI Fixes Delayed In 2.4)
Issue #195, Section #6 (9 Dec 2002: Support For SGI Visual Workstation In 2.5)
Issue #195, Section #14 (9 Dec 2002: Support For POSIX Message Queues)
Issue #194, Section #6 (2 Dec 2002: Massive SMP Slowdown In 2.4.17)
Issue #194, Section #16 (2 Dec 2002: Direction Of User-Mode Linux)
Issue #194, Section #18 (2 Dec 2002: Reverse-Mapping Virtual Memory Subsystem)
Issue #193, Section #3 (25 Nov 2002: Status Of ACPI In 2.5)
Issue #192, Section #6 (18 Nov 2002: Testing IDE-CD)
Issue #190, Section #9 (28 Oct 2002: Thread-Aware Coredumps In 2.5)
Issue #190, Section #14 (28 Oct 2002: JFS 1.0.24 Released)
Issue #190, Section #15 (28 Oct 2002: Voyager SMP Support For 2.5)
Issue #190, Section #18 (28 Oct 2002: Kernel 2.5.44-mm1 Released)
Issue #190, Section #22 (28 Oct 2002: Kernel 2.5.44-mm2 Released)
Issue #189, Section #1 (20 Oct 2002: Next Stable Series: 2.6 Or 3.0?)
Issue #189, Section #4 (20 Oct 2002: procps Maintainership Conflict)
Issue #189, Section #8 (20 Oct 2002: Memory Binding For Better VM Control In 2.5)
Issue #189, Section #17 (20 Oct 2002: User-Mode Linux Updated To 2.5.42 And 2.4.19-12)
Issue #189, Section #23 (20 Oct 2002: SMP Support For User-Mode Linux)
Issue #188, Section #9 (13 Oct 2002: Native POSIX Thread Library 0.2 Released)
Issue #187, Section #2 (6 Oct 2002: New State Tracing System For The Kernel, Similar To LTT)
Issue #187, Section #5 (6 Oct 2002: Adeos Nanokernel Updated)
Issue #187, Section #16 (6 Oct 2002: Linux v2.5.39 Released)
Issue #186, Section #3 (29 Sep 2002: Supporting Large Numbers Of Threads)
Issue #186, Section #7 (29 Sep 2002: Supporting Large Numbers Of Threads (Continued))
Issue #186, Section #10 (29 Sep 2002: Linux Trace Toolkit 0.9.6-pre1 Released)
Issue #185, Section #2 (22 Sep 2002: Linux 2.5.34 Released)
Issue #185, Section #13 (22 Sep 2002: Threading Fixes In 2.5)
Issue #185, Section #21 (22 Sep 2002: Syscalltrack 0.75 Released)
Issue #184, Section #12 (15 Sep 2002: Block Preallocation For ReiserFS)
Issue #184, Section #22 (15 Sep 2002: The Correct Use Of BUG())
Issue #183, Section #1 (8 Sep 2002: IRQ Balancing For Various Systems)
Issue #183, Section #9 (8 Sep 2002: Anycast Support For IPv6)
Issue #183, Section #14 (8 Sep 2002: VM Regress 0.7 Released)
Issue #183, Section #15 (8 Sep 2002: Porting Sound Drivers To New Locking System)
Issue #183, Section #23 (8 Sep 2002: Syscalltrack 0.74 Released)
Issue #182, Section #2 (1 Sep 2002: Generating Random Numbers)
Issue #182, Section #4 (1 Sep 2002: Hyperthreading)
Issue #182, Section #5 (1 Sep 2002: ALSA Update For 2.5)
Issue #182, Section #6 (1 Sep 2002: Preventing Multiple Oopsen From Overwriting Each Others)
Issue #182, Section #21 (1 Sep 2002: Hyperthreading In 2.5)
Issue #182, Section #28 (1 Sep 2002: Benchmark Comparing IPv4 And IPv6)
Issue #182, Section #31 (1 Sep 2002: i386 Individual CPU Selection)
Issue #181, Section #1 (25 Aug 2002: Some 2.5 Performance Patches And Benchmarks)
Issue #181, Section #9 (25 Aug 2002: Benchmarking Forking On 2.4.20-pre2 And 2.4.20-pre2-ac1)
Issue #181, Section #17 (25 Aug 2002: NCR Voyager Support In 2.5)
Issue #181, Section #20 (25 Aug 2002: Improving Threading Scalability)
Issue #180, Section #7 (18 Aug 2002: Sharing Thread Credentials)
Issue #180, Section #9 (18 Aug 2002: Daily Snapshots Of The Unstable Series)
Issue #180, Section #20 (18 Aug 2002: Alpha Updates For 2.5)
Issue #179, Section #10 (11 Aug 2002: 2.5.30 Announced; More Serial Driver Trouble)
Issue #179, Section #14 (11 Aug 2002: Status Of Generic RTC Driver For 2.5)
Issue #179, Section #22 (11 Aug 2002: ACPI And Software-Suspend)
Issue #178, Section #3 (4 Aug 2002: Support For Kernel Probes)
Issue #178, Section #4 (4 Aug 2002: Kludging Around APIC Problems)
Issue #178, Section #11 (4 Aug 2002: 2.5.28 Released; Status Of IrDA, IDE, And SCSI; Development Philosophy)
Issue #178, Section #14 (4 Aug 2002: LVM Update For 2.4)
Issue #178, Section #15 (4 Aug 2002: Generic RTC Driver)
Issue #178, Section #16 (4 Aug 2002: Thread-Local Storage For 2.5)
Issue #178, Section #30 (4 Aug 2002: 2.4.19-rc4 Released)
Issue #176, Section #4 (21 Jul 2002: Seeking Stable Kernels)
Issue #175, Section #4 (14 Jul 2002: SCHED_IDLE Implementation)
Issue #175, Section #11 (14 Jul 2002: New rmap Patch For The VM Subsystem)
Issue #174, Section #1 (7 Jul 2002: gettimeofday() Shows Time Going Backwards)
Issue #173, Section #1 (30 Jun 2002: Sparc64 Support For O(1) Scheduler; Developer Interaction)
Issue #173, Section #3 (30 Jun 2002: The Future Of Linux Multiprocessor Support)
Issue #173, Section #6 (30 Jun 2002: ext2/ext3 Scalability)
Issue #171, Section #2 (16 Jun 2002: Adeos, A New Nanokernel Under Linux)
Issue #171, Section #4 (16 Jun 2002: Scheduler Hints)
Issue #168, Section #5 (26 May 2002: Status Of HCF Modem Support)
Issue #166, Section #8 (12 May 2002: UML Is Now Self-Hosting)
Issue #164, Section #4 (28 Apr 2002: CPU Affinity With O(1) Scheduler Under 2.4)
Issue #163, Section #3 (21 Apr 2002: Some Preemption Discussion)
Issue #163, Section #6 (21 Apr 2002: Kernel Source Tree Reorganizations)
Issue #163, Section #8 (21 Apr 2002: Trouble Using Preemption On 2.5.8 SMP Systems)
Issue #163, Section #9 (21 Apr 2002: Setting Process CPU Affinity)
Issue #162, Section #7 (14 Apr 2002: 2.4 Kernel Recommendations For SPARC Systems)
Issue #161, Section #1 (7 Apr 2002: Multithreaded Core Dumps For ELF Executables)
Issue #160, Section #6 (1 Apr 2002: New NTFS Driver)
Issue #160, Section #14 (1 Apr 2002: Some BIOSes Flaky With /proc/cpuinfo Settings)
Issue #159, Section #1 (25 Mar 2002: Status Of Linux 386 Support)
Issue #158, Section #5 (18 Mar 2002: Status Of Asymmetric Multi-Processing Support)
Issue #154, Section #3 (18 Feb 2002: Linus Continues BitKeeper Test)
Issue #153, Section #2 (11 Feb 2002: Latest O(1) Scheduler Patch For 2.5)
Issue #153, Section #10 (11 Feb 2002: Booting Multiple OSes From Linux)
Issue #152, Section #2 (28 Jan 2002: Maximum Number Of CPUs On SMP Systsems)
Issue #151, Section #1 (21 Jan 2002: Lightweight User-Level Semaphore Implementation)
Issue #151, Section #6 (21 Jan 2002: Problems In 2.2 SMP Support)
Issue #151, Section #9 (21 Jan 2002: User-Mode Linux And The New Scheduler Code)
Issue #150, Section #4 (14 Jan 2002: New Scalable Scheduler)
Issue #149, Section #1 (7 Jan 2002: The Scheduler; Development Philosophy; IRC)
Issue #149, Section #9 (7 Jan 2002: New 2.4 Fork)
Issue #148, Section #3 (31 Dec 2001: 2.5 API Change Summaries)
Issue #148, Section #5 (31 Dec 2001: Status Of Asymmetric Multi-Processing)
Issue #146, Section #1 (17 Dec 2001: Coding Style; Development Philosophy)
Issue #145, Section #11 (10 Dec 2001: Improved Spinlock Debugging For UP Systems)
Issue #144, Section #4 (3 Dec 2001: Marcelo Takes Over 2.4)
Issue #143, Section #2 (26 Nov 2001: New User-Space Filesystem: FUSE)
Issue #142, Section #3 (19 Nov 2001: Revising The Linux Scheduler)
Issue #141, Section #10 (12 Nov 2001: Status Of ext3)
Issue #140, Section #2 (5 Nov 2001: Searching For A Monotonic Clock)
Issue #135, Section #1 (1 Oct 2001: Status Of Kernel Preemption Patch)
Issue #133, Section #1 (17 Sep 2001: Status Of Real-Time Linux)
Issue #132, Section #3 (10 Sep 2001: 2.4 SMP Register Corruption Under Intel)
Issue #131, Section #1 (3 Sep 2001: New Graphical Bootloader Under Development)
Issue #131, Section #2 (3 Sep 2001: Scalable Scheduling Patch And #ifdef Discussion)
Issue #131, Section #6 (3 Sep 2001: Decisions On Stability Of 2.4)
Issue #130, Section #3 (13 Aug 2001: Status Of SMP On AMD Systems)
Issue #126, Section #7 (16 Jul 2001: Resurrecting The sparc32 Port)
Issue #125, Section #2 (9 Jul 2001: JFS 1.0.0 Announced)
Issue #123, Section #3 (25 Jun 2001: Docs From 3Com)
Issue #123, Section #10 (25 Jun 2001: Linux Human Interest Story (Tear Jerker))
Issue #122, Section #6 (18 Jun 2001: Bigmem Limitations)
Issue #120, Section #1 (28 May 2001: SMP Race In ext2)
Issue #117, Section #4 (7 May 2001: Sound Corruption Under 2.4.4)
Issue #117, Section #8 (7 May 2001: Major Version Numbers)
Issue #115, Section #4 (23 Apr 2001: Benchmark Dispute)
Issue #113, Section #5 (30 Mar 2001: Status Of Kernel Preemption)
Issue #113, Section #12 (30 Mar 2001: Asymmetric Multiprocessor Support)
Issue #112, Section #10 (23 Mar 2001: Workaround For Netfinity Lockups)
Issue #111, Section #2 (16 Mar 2001: Linux Vs. FreeBSD Networking Performance)
Issue #110, Section #3 (9 Mar 2001: Per-Process Namespaces For Linux)
Issue #110, Section #11 (9 Mar 2001: Linux On Unisys ES7000)
Issue #109, Section #10 (2 Mar 2001: 2.4 VM Improvement Over 2.2; Status Of VM)
Issue #108, Section #1 (23 Feb 2001: Hot-Swapping CPUs In 2.4.1)
Issue #107, Section #10 (16 Feb 2001: Single Copy Pipe/FIFO Implementation)
Issue #106, Section #9 (9 Feb 2001: New 2.4 Timer Implementation)
Issue #105, Section #5 (2 Feb 2001: Still Hunting Filesystem Corruption In 2.4)
Issue #104, Section #11 (26 Jan 2001: 2.4 Series Changelogs)
Issue #103, Section #2 (19 Jan 2001: Maximum CPUs And RAM Under 2.4 Kernels)
Issue #102, Section #9 (12 Jan 2001: ac Patches Against 2.4.0-prerelease)
Issue #99, Section #8 (25 Dec 2000: 2.0 Faster Than 2.2 Which Is Faster Than 2.4 (Except For SMP))
Issue #96, Section #10 (4 Dec 2000: Supporting Non-PnP 53c400 SCSI Cards)
Issue #94, Section #5 (20 Nov 2000: Oops In 2.4.0-test10)
Issue #93, Section #1 (13 Nov 2000: Redesigning 'poll()')
Issue #92, Section #3 (6 Nov 2000: Cleaning Up Internal Data Structures)
Issue #90, Section #2 (23 Oct 2000: Low Latency Patch For 2.4.0-test9)
Issue #89, Section #3 (16 Oct 2000: Virtual Memory Saga Continues)
Issue #89, Section #14 (16 Oct 2000: First Pre-Release Before 2.4.0-test10)
Issue #87, Section #1 (2 Oct 2000: Possible GPL Violations By Microsoft; Kernel Debugger In Official Sources)
Issue #87, Section #9 (2 Oct 2000: Deadlock Hiding In New VM)
Issue #87, Section #11 (2 Oct 2000: New VM May Not Make It Into 2.4)
Issue #86, Section #3 (25 Sep 2000: Patches For Big RAM, Better VM, Raw IO, SMP Performance, Large Files, And Other Stuff)
Issue #85, Section #6 (18 Sep 2000: 2.4.0-test8-pre5: More Swipes At Filesystem Corruption Bug)
Issue #84, Section #1 (11 Sep 2000: Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #84, Section #5 (11 Sep 2000: 2.4.0-test8-pre1)
Issue #83, Section #1 (5 Sep 2000: 2.4 SMP Scalability)
Issue #83, Section #12 (5 Sep 2000: Time To Replace The Big Kernel Spinlock With A Semaphore?)
Issue #81, Section #3 (21 Aug 2000: Status Of Dual Athlon Support)
Issue #81, Section #10 (21 Aug 2000: SGI Starts "Linux Test Project" Testing Suite)
Issue #80, Section #3 (14 Aug 2000: Linus Still Accepting Major Rewrites To USB Code)
Issue #80, Section #4 (14 Aug 2000: Symlinks In The Kernel; Kernel/Library/etc Interface Dispute)
Issue #79, Section #9 (7 Aug 2000: Status Of 2.4 To Do List; Kernel Bug Tracking System)
Issue #79, Section #10 (7 Aug 2000: Draft Press Release For 2.4)
Issue #79, Section #11 (7 Aug 2000: Simulating SMP Under UP Systems)
Issue #79, Section #15 (7 Aug 2000: Linus Announces 2.4.0-test5)
Issue #78, Section #7 (31 Jul 2000: Forcing Partition 'umount')
Issue #77, Section #5 (24 Jul 2000: Some Discussion Of The SMP Booting Code)
Issue #76, Section #8 (17 Jul 2000: More Flames Over Latency)
Issue #76, Section #11 (17 Jul 2000: Latency Profiling)
Issue #76, Section #14 (17 Jul 2000: Configuring Number Of CPUs On SMP Systems)
Issue #75, Section #1 (10 Jul 2000: Big ReiserFS Flame War)
Issue #74, Section #1 (3 Jul 2000: Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #74, Section #4 (3 Jul 2000: 'kswapd' Still No Solution)
Issue #73, Section #7 (26 Jun 2000: Attempt At New Slab Allocator)
Issue #73, Section #10 (26 Jun 2000: Developer Philosophy: Quietly Breaking Hardware Ports In Unstable Series)
Issue #73, Section #13 (26 Jun 2000: Alan's Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #72, Section #2 (19 Jun 2000: Alan Releases 2.4.0-test1-ac7)
Issue #72, Section #4 (19 Jun 2000: Lockups With Recent Stable Pre-releases)
Issue #70, Section #2 (5 Jun 2000: Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #69, Section #2 (29 May 2000: SMP On A MIPS Machine)
Issue #69, Section #9 (29 May 2000: Synchronizing Patches For The Latest Development Kernels)
Issue #66, Section #1 (8 May 2000: 'movb' Instruction On Intel)
Issue #66, Section #2 (8 May 2000: Cleaning Up Unnecessary Kernel Locks)
Issue #66, Section #5 (8 May 2000: To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #66, Section #6 (8 May 2000: Scheduler Problems And Patches)
Issue #65, Section #1 (1 May 2000: Loopback Device Broken In Latest Kernels)
Issue #65, Section #6 (1 May 2000: The Future Of The MIN() Macro)
Issue #65, Section #12 (1 May 2000: New Hacker Posts First Patch)
Issue #64, Section #10 (24 Apr 2000: Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #63, Section #1 (17 Apr 2000: NetWare Filesystem Sources Published)
Issue #63, Section #6 (17 Apr 2000: 2.4 Jobs List: Saga Continues)
Issue #62, Section #4 (10 Apr 2000: POSIX Threads; Philosophy Of Kernel Development)
Issue #62, Section #8 (10 Apr 2000: Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #62, Section #10 (10 Apr 2000: New Scheduler Code; Locking Issues)
Issue #61, Section #10 (3 Apr 2000: Loading A New Kernel From A Running Linux System)
Issue #60, Section #2 (27 Mar 2000: Linus On The Verge Of pre-2.4; Status Of reiserfs)
Issue #60, Section #3 (27 Mar 2000: Alan's Task List For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #60, Section #4 (27 Mar 2000: More Of Alan's Task List For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #60, Section #7 (27 Mar 2000: Tulip Driver Developer Flame War)
Issue #59, Section #3 (20 Mar 2000: 64-bit Linux)
Issue #58, Section #6 (13 Mar 2000: Suggestion: /proc/nzombie Zombie Counter)
Issue #58, Section #10 (13 Mar 2000: Some Discussion Of Kernel Multitasking And Scalability)
Issue #57, Section #4 (6 Mar 2000: The Real-Time Clock And Portability)
Issue #56, Section #3 (28 Feb 2000: To Do For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #55, Section #6 (21 Feb 2000: Character I/O Problems With SMP In Stable Series)
Issue #55, Section #11 (21 Feb 2000: Bug Hunt In Unstable Series)
Issue #49, Section #1 (3 Jan 2000: Thread-Private Mappings; Linus On Unix)
Issue #49, Section #2 (3 Jan 2000: Preparing For Code Freeze)
Issue #48, Section #1 (27 Dec 1999: Binary Module Portability Across Kernel Versions)
Issue #48, Section #7 (27 Dec 1999: Disabling Pentium III Serial Numbers)
Issue #47, Section #1 (20 Dec 1999: spin_unlock() Optimization On Intel)
Issue #47, Section #3 (20 Dec 1999: ext2/ext3 Compatibility)
Issue #46, Section #3 (13 Dec 1999: SMP Kernel On Single Processor Dell PowerEdge 1300)
Issue #45, Section #1 (6 Dec 1999: vfork() Discussion And Flame Fest)
Issue #42, Section #1 (8 Nov 1999: The Saga Continues: Filesystem Corruption In Stable Series)
Issue #40, Section #1 (25 Oct 1999: SMP CPU-Binding Discussion)
Issue #40, Section #4 (25 Oct 1999: IDE SMP Messiness In The Stable Series)
Issue #39, Section #6 (18 Oct 1999: Microsoft's Attack Discussed)
Issue #38, Section #1 (11 Oct 1999: Reproducible 2.2.12 SMP Crashes Hunted)
Issue #38, Section #6 (11 Oct 1999: Some Discussion Of Windows 2000 Spinlocks)
Issue #37, Section #3 (4 Oct 1999: Unsolved SMP Races Explored)
Issue #37, Section #8 (4 Oct 1999: GCC v2.95 Or Higher Still Out Of Favor For 2.2.13pre11)
Issue #36, Section #6 (27 Sep 1999: Linux 2.3.18ac3 Announced)
Issue #35, Section #4 (20 Sep 1999: IKD In The Kernel)
Issue #35, Section #6 (20 Sep 1999: Console Code Rewrites Break Sparc On 2.2.x)
Issue #35, Section #9 (20 Sep 1999: Frame Relay, HDLC And RISCom/N2 Card Drivers)
Issue #35, Section #23 (20 Sep 1999: Errors When Moving A System From SMP To UP)
Issue #35, Section #25 (20 Sep 1999: 2.2.13pre6 Announced)
Issue #35, Section #34 (20 Sep 1999: Some Explanation Of Internals)
Issue #34, Section #4 (13 Sep 1999: ReiserFS Nears Readiness; Difficulties Discussed)
Issue #34, Section #5 (13 Sep 1999: Announce: Performance-Monitoring Counters Patch V. 0.5 Is Out)
Issue #34, Section #12 (13 Sep 1999: NFS Fixes)
Issue #34, Section #13 (13 Sep 1999: Upcoming LDP Book: "Professional Linux Kernel Programming)
Issue #34, Section #22 (13 Sep 1999: Some Explanation Of Threading)
Issue #34, Section #30 (13 Sep 1999: Some Explanation Of Locking)
Issue #33, Section #3 (7 Sep 1999: Many SMP Races In 2.3.13)
Issue #33, Section #10 (7 Sep 1999: APM And SMP)
Issue #33, Section #21 (7 Sep 1999: 2.3.15 Announced; Semaphore Code Rewritten)
Issue #32, Section #3 (27 Aug 1999: Tulip And 2.2.11)
Issue #32, Section #4 (27 Aug 1999: Linux 2.2.12pre Announcement)
Issue #32, Section #12 (27 Aug 1999: Using 4 Gigs Of Ram On 32-Bit Systems)
Issue #32, Section #17 (27 Aug 1999: X86 SMP Lazy FPU Context Switching)
Issue #31, Section #1 (19 Aug 1999: Operating System Ideas Discussed)
Issue #29, Section #1 (29 Jul 1999: The Development Process; Tree Ownership)
Issue #28, Section #14 (22 Jul 1999: Fix For A Race)
Issue #26, Section #1 (8 Jul 1999: Big File Clarification)
Issue #26, Section #3 (8 Jul 1999: The Buffer Cache In Development Kernels)
Issue #26, Section #8 (8 Jul 1999: wait_queue Changes Summarized)
Issue #26, Section #10 (8 Jul 1999: Module Packaging)
Issue #25, Section #1 (1 Jul 1999: Performance/DoS Patch; Kernel Stabilizes)
Issue #25, Section #3 (1 Jul 1999: FS Corruption With Later 2.2.x?)
Issue #25, Section #6 (1 Jul 1999: 2.3.7 Filesystem Reorganization And Breakage)
Issue #23, Section #12 (17 Jun 1999: Performance-Monitoring Counters Patch Version 0.2)
Issue #21, Section #5 (3 Jun 1999: Conflicting Development On The Page Cache)
Issue #21, Section #9 (3 Jun 1999: Linus Announces Pre-2.3.4-1)
Issue #17, Section #1 (6 May 1999: Responses To Mindcraft)
Issue #17, Section #5 (6 May 1999: ACPI For Linux)
Issue #17, Section #12 (6 May 1999: Bug In A Fix)
Issue #16, Section #5 (29 Apr 1999: Possible Race Condition Explored)
Issue #13, Section #10 (8 Apr 1999: 2.2.5 Announcement; Linus Goes On Vacation)
Issue #11, Section #1 (27 Mar 1999: Kernel Accounting)
Issue #10, Section #12 (18 Mar 1999: RPC Issues In 2.2.2)
Issue #10, Section #15 (18 Mar 1999: Comments On Dual Pentium Systems)
Issue #10, Section #23 (18 Mar 1999: dquota Fixes)
Issue #9, Section #1 (11 Mar 1999: Panic Hunt)
Issue #9, Section #10 (11 Mar 1999: /proc Docs; Performance Of SMP Kernels Running On UP Systems)
Issue #9, Section #14 (11 Mar 1999: Scheduling On SMP Machines)
Issue #8, Section #9 (4 Mar 1999: Saving State Information)
Issue #6, Section #7 (18 Feb 1999: Concurrent File Writes; The Future Of Linux)
Issue #5, Section #5 (11 Feb 1999: Debugging Session)
Issue #5, Section #9 (11 Feb 1999: Process Scheduling)
Issue #4, Section #10 (4 Feb 1999: SMP Showstoppers)
Issue #3, Section #5 (28 Jan 1999: FUD From WindowsNT Magazine)
Issue #2, Section #7 (21 Jan 1999: Scheduling Discussion)
Issue #1, Section #11 (14 Jan 1999: Recursive Semaphores In The Kernel)
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