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Issue #318, Section #1 (27�Aug�2005:�Asynchronous I/O Gets A Boost)
Issue #310, Section #7 (4�Jun�2005:�Attempting To Unify Semaphore Implementations For Maintainability)
Issue #184, Section #8 (15�Sep�2002:�libaio Developer Confusion)
Issue #182, Section #6 (1�Sep�2002:�Preventing Multiple Oopsen From Overwriting Each Others)
Issue #181, Section #6 (25�Aug�2002:�More Logging Issues Considered)
Issue #169, Section #2 (2�Jun�2002:�Improving Virtual Memory Balancing)
Issue #160, Section #13 (1�Apr�2002:�-dj Kernels Forward-Porting 2.4 Code To 2.5; Migrating To BitKeeper)
Issue #151, Section #6 (21�Jan�2002:�Problems In 2.2 SMP Support)
Issue #151, Section #7 (21�Jan�2002:�Alan To Continue -ac Tree Against 2.4)
Issue #149, Section #1 (7�Jan�2002:�The Scheduler; Development Philosophy; IRC)
Issue #147, Section #4 (24�Dec�2001:�Some Developers Unhappy With Linus)
Issue #142, Section #5 (19�Nov�2001:�Linus Preparing 2.4 Hand-Off To Marcelo)
Issue #135, Section #4 (1�Oct�2001:�Virtual Memory Subsystem Rewritten In 2.4!)
Issue #38, Section #1 (11�Oct�1999:�Reproducible 2.2.12 SMP Crashes Hunted)
Issue #23, Section #7 (17�Jun�1999:�Cross Compiling Alpha Kernel On X86)
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