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Issue #327, Section #7 (12�Sep�2005:�Reviving Some Swap Prefetch Patches)
Issue #319, Section #9 (28�Aug�2005:�Summary Of Recent RT Patch Acceptance Discussion)
Issue #296, Section #3 (12�Feb�2005:�plugsched Version 2.0 Released; Some Discussion Of Official Inclusion)
Issue #291, Section #2 (4�Jan�2005:�Dynamically Defined HZ Value Coming To 2.6)
Issue #284, Section #6 (17�Nov�2004:�Linux 2.6.10-rc1 Released: The 'Woozy Numbat'; Some Numbering Considerations)
Issue #279, Section #4 (20�Oct�2004:�Staircase Scheduler Version 8.6 Released)
Issue #277, Section #1 (17�Oct�2004:�Linux 2.6.9-rc1-mm1 Released; Some Scheduler Discussion)
Issue #273, Section #6 (6�Sep�2004:�Token-Based Thrashing Control)
Issue #273, Section #8 (6�Sep�2004:�Linux 2.6.8-rc2-mm2 Released)
Issue #254, Section #15 (19�Mar�2004:�New kernbench Benchmark To measure CPU Throughput)
Issue #252, Section #5 (12�Feb�2004:�Some Discussion Of Hyperthreading Implementation)
Issue #251, Section #40 (9�Feb�2004:�Binary-Only Nvidia Drivers For 2.6)
Issue #248, Section #2 (20�Jan�2004:�Some Discussion Of Process Load Balancing And Priority Handling)
Issue #237, Section #1 (26�Oct�2003:�Linux 2.6.0-test6 Released)
Issue #227, Section #2 (11�Aug�2003:�Scheduler Interactivity Improvements And Lingering Problems In 2.6-test)
Issue #222, Section #4 (10�Jul�2003:�Explanations Of Various Kernel Trees)
Issue #214, Section #11 (28�Apr�2003:�Compressing RAM Instead Of Swapping)
Issue #213, Section #14 (13�Apr�2003:�Backport Of Scheduler Interactivity Patches To 2.4)
Issue #187, Section #12 (6�Oct�2002:�Benchmark Results For Recent 2.4 Kernels)
Issue #186, Section #5 (29�Sep�2002:�contest Benchmark Results Comparing 2.5.34 With 2.5.36)
Issue #185, Section #28 (22�Sep�2002:�Benchmarking Tool 'contest' Version 0.30 Released)
Issue #166, Section #4 (12�May�2002:�Unifying The O(1) Scheduler With Other Patches)

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