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Issue #329, Section #5 (26�Sep�2005:�Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #328, Section #6 (19�Sep�2005:�DevFS Still On The Chopping Block; Users Still Resistant)
Issue #319, Section #9 (28�Aug�2005:�Summary Of Recent RT Patch Acceptance Discussion)
Issue #307, Section #5 (26�Apr�2005:�Linus No Longer Using BitKeeper; Creates 'git' Replacement)
Issue #214, Section #1 (28�Apr�2003:�Static Versus Dynamic Device Numbering)
Issue #214, Section #9 (28�Apr�2003:�Saving Space On Kernel Messages)
Issue #210, Section #1 (23�Mar�2003:�BitBucket: A BitKeeper Competitor; Version Control Discussion)
Issue #206, Section #2 (23�Feb�2003:�Accessing The BitKeeper Tree Without BitKeeper)
Issue #203, Section #3 (31�Jan�2003:�Specialized Hardware Emulation For Linux Sandbox)
Issue #182, Section #23 (1�Sep�2002:�Some Developer Interaction)
Issue #156, Section #8 (4�Mar�2001:�Microkernel)
Issue #155, Section #2 (25�Feb�2002:�HTTP Servers In The Kernel)
Issue #154, Section #1 (18�Feb�2002:�2.5 Configure.help Cleanup)
Issue #139, Section #1 (29�Oct�2001:�More Discussion Of License Tainting)
Issue #115, Section #7 (23�Apr�2001:�Kernel 2.5 Summit, And Preparations For The Next One)
Issue #103, Section #1 (19�Jan�2001:�Impact Of Sudden Power Loss On Journalled Filesystems)
Issue #90, Section #9 (23�Oct�2000:�Problems With Kernel CVS Tree)
Issue #52, Section #3 (24�Jan�2000:�Block Device Interface Change And Related Pain)
Issue #16, Section #4 (29�Apr�1999:�Swap Files Vs. Swap Partitions)
Issue #2, Section #6 (21�Jan�1999:�Dangers Of Hotplugging Mouse Or Keyboard)

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