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Issue #331, Section #7 (10�Oct�2005:�Stable Series Patch Review Begins Towards 2.6.13.3)
Issue #329, Section #5 (26�Sep�2005:�Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
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 #317, Section #1 (14�Aug�2005:�Kernel Debugger Compatibility Issues With RT Patch)
Issue #317, Section #9 (14�Aug�2005:�Linux RealTime Benchmarking Framework (LRTBF) Released)
Issue #316, Section #4 (20�Jun�2005:�PREEMPT_RT Versus Adeos: A First Problematic Comparison)
Issue #315, Section #9 (12�Jun�2005:�Real-Time Preemption Patch Version 0.7.47-20 Released)
Issue #310, Section #10 (4�Jun�2005:�Documentation For realtime-preempt Patchset)
Issue #307, Section #12 (26�Apr�2005:�Status Of Patch Commit Mailing List; Some Discussion Of Git)
Issue #306, Section #1 (11�Apr�2005:�Real-Time Preemption Updates And Bug Hunting)
Issue #303, Section #6 (3�Apr�2005:�Realtime LSM And rlimits)
Issue #300, Section #1 (29�Mar�2005:�Linux 2.6.11-rc3-mm2 Released; Some Debate Over Security)
Issue #299, Section #3 (6�Mar�2005:�Preempt Real-Time For ARM)
Issue #299, Section #4 (6�Mar�2005:�Kernel Size Reduction; Linus' Main System No Longer x86)
Issue #296, Section #3 (12�Feb�2005:�plugsched Version 2.0 Released; Some Discussion Of Official Inclusion)
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 #282, Section #2 (1�Nov�2004:�New Real-Time Patches For 2.6)
Issue #278, Section #3 (19�Oct�2004:�Status Of BKL (Big Kernel Lock); Some Comparison With FreeBSD)
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 #13 (5�Sep�2004:�IRQ Threads; Real-Time Issues)
Issue #265, Section #4 (30�Jun�2004:�'NX' Security Features Coming To 2.6)
Issue #265, Section #5 (30�Jun�2004:�exec-shield Patch Updated For 2.6.7-rc2-bk2)
Issue #258, Section #14 (18�Apr�2004:�Setting A Non-Executable Stack For ELF Binaries)
Issue #253, Section #6 (7�Mar�2004:�CPU Hotplugging Code Update)
Issue #252, Section #5 (12�Feb�2004:�Some Discussion Of Hyperthreading Implementation)
Issue #252, Section #12 (12�Feb�2004:�Some UML Fixes For 2.6.2-rc3-mm1)
Issue #250, Section #13 (4�Feb�2004:�Adaptec Planning To Use MD For Their Own Software RAID Stack)
Issue #243, Section #10 (1�Dec�2003:�Status Of Hyperthreading-Aware Scheduler)
Issue #238, Section #11 (27�Oct�2003:�exec-shield Patch Updated For 2.4 And 2.6)
Issue #235, Section #6 (24�Oct�2003:�Updated exec-shield Patch Released For Several Kernel Trees)
Issue #224, Section #1 (30�Jul�2003:�Better Support For Big-RAM Systems)
Issue #224, Section #4 (30�Jul�2003:�Expected Changes From 2.4 To 2.6)
Issue #219, Section #1 (16�Jun�2003:�Futex Updates; Backward Compatibility Policy)
Issue #219, Section #13 (16�Jun�2003:�New tgkill() System Call)
Issue #216, Section #9 (20�May�2003:�New 'Exec Shield' Security Feature)
Issue #215, Section #12 (9�May�2003:�Status Of Hyperthreading Scheduler Enhancements)
Issue #212, Section #4 (6�Apr�2003:�Linux 2.5.66-mm1 Released; Status Of UMSDOS)
Issue #211, Section #3 (30�Mar�2003:�Fix For Ancient Scheduler Bug)
Issue #207, Section #10 (2�Mar�2003:�/proc Reorganization And Speedup)
Issue #207, Section #19 (2�Mar�2003:�Mailing List Statistics)
Issue #201, Section #6 (17�Jan�2003:�New Kernel Bug Database Continues Development)
Issue #190, Section #6 (28�Oct�2002:�Maintainers List)
Issue #190, Section #9 (28�Oct�2002:�Thread-Aware Coredumps In 2.5)
Issue #189, Section #1 (20�Oct�2002:�Next Stable Series: 2.6 Or 3.0?)
Issue #189, Section #2 (20�Oct�2002:�BitKeeper Licensing Discussion)
Issue #189, Section #9 (20�Oct�2002:�Linux 2.5.41-mm2 Released)
Issue #189, Section #10 (20�Oct�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #189, Section #32 (20�Oct�2002:�Linux Security Module Bypassing The GPL)
Issue #188, Section #9 (13�Oct�2002:�Native POSIX Thread Library 0.2 Released)
Issue #187, Section #3 (6�Oct�2002:�Native POSIX Thread Library 0.1 Achieves 100,000 Concurrent Threads)
Issue #187, Section #10 (6�Oct�2002:�kksymoops Update For 2.5)
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 #185, Section #13 (22�Sep�2002:�Threading Fixes In 2.5)
Issue #185, Section #15 (22�Sep�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #185, Section #23 (22�Sep�2002:�Compliance With POSIX Threading Semantics)
Issue #185, Section #24 (22�Sep�2002:�Linux 2.5.35 Released)
Issue #182, Section #4 (1�Sep�2002:�Hyperthreading)
Issue #182, Section #21 (1�Sep�2002:�Hyperthreading In 2.5)
Issue #181, Section #3 (25�Aug�2002:�New Thread Creation Syscall)
Issue #181, Section #20 (25�Aug�2002:�Improving Threading Scalability)
Issue #181, Section #23 (25�Aug�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #180, Section #15 (18�Aug�2002:�Maintainer List)
Issue #178, Section #16 (4�Aug�2002:�Thread-Local Storage For 2.5)
Issue #177, Section #1 (28�Jul�2002:�Gang Scheduling In Linux)
Issue #177, Section #5 (28�Jul�2002:�Status Of Bluetooth PC Card Drivers In 2.5)
Issue #175, Section #4 (14�Jul�2002:�SCHED_IDLE Implementation)
Issue #175, Section #5 (14�Jul�2002:�Status Of O(1) Scheduler In 2.4)
Issue #173, Section #1 (30�Jun�2002:�Sparc64 Support For O(1) Scheduler; Developer Interaction)
Issue #164, Section #4 (28�Apr�2002:�CPU Affinity With O(1) Scheduler Under 2.4)
Issue #162, Section #2 (14�Apr�2002:�Kernel Licensing Discussion)
Issue #162, Section #8 (14�Apr�2002:�Status Of O(1) Scheduler Patch)
Issue #157, Section #1 (11�Mar�2002:�User-Space Semaphores In 2.5)
Issue #156, Section #6 (4�Mar�2001:�Status Of NUMA Scheduling In 2.4)
Issue #153, Section #2 (11�Feb�2002:�Latest O(1) Scheduler Patch For 2.5)
Issue #153, Section #7 (11�Feb�2002:�Tuning Scheduler Parameters At Run-Time)
Issue #153, Section #9 (11�Feb�2002:�Linus Gives BitKeeper A Test Run)
Issue #152, Section #3 (28�Jan�2002:�Status Of 2.5)
Issue #151, Section #8 (21�Jan�2002:�Merging Preemptive Kernel Patch With New Scheduler Code)
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 #146, Section #1 (17�Dec�2001:�Coding Style; Development Philosophy)
Issue #142, Section #3 (19�Nov�2001:�Revising The Linux Scheduler)
Issue #119, Section #1 (21�May�2001:�Fast User-Space Web Server)
Issue #117, Section #3 (7�May�2001:�Fast User-Space Web Server)
Issue #112, Section #4 (23�Mar�2001:�System Lock-ups In 2.4)
Issue #106, Section #9 (9�Feb�2001:�New 2.4 Timer Implementation)
Issue #104, Section #4 (26�Jan�2001:�Elusive 2.4.0 Boot Failure On 80386)
Issue #96, Section #5 (4�Dec�2000:�Boot Message Tweaks)
Issue #90, Section #3 (23�Oct�2000:�VM Looking Good; 'OOM Killer' Discussion)
Issue #88, Section #12 (9�Oct�2000:�Status Of Kernel Debugger)
Issue #87, Section #1 (2�Oct�2000:�Possible GPL Violations By Microsoft; Kernel Debugger In Official Sources)
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 #84, Section #1 (11�Sep�2000:�Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #83, Section #1 (5�Sep�2000:�2.4 SMP Scalability)
Issue #83, Section #4 (5�Sep�2000:�Driver Organization; Serial Devices And X; Sharing Code; Philosophy Of Development)
Issue #83, Section #12 (5�Sep�2000:�Time To Replace The Big Kernel Spinlock With A Semaphore?)
Issue #81, Section #5 (21�Aug�2000:�Latest Lowlatency Patch For 2.4)
Issue #79, Section #2 (7�Aug�2000:�Status Of Asynchronous I/O)
Issue #76, Section #6 (17�Jul�2000:�Petitioners Request Real-Time Latency In The Kernel)
Issue #76, Section #14 (17�Jul�2000:�Configuring Number Of CPUs On SMP Systems)
Issue #73, Section #10 (26�Jun�2000:�Developer Philosophy: Quietly Breaking Hardware Ports In Unstable Series)
Issue #60, Section #8 (27�Mar�2000:�Philosophy Of Having Debugging Code In The Kernel)
Issue #58, Section #11 (13�Mar�2000:�Spurious IRQ7)
Issue #56, Section #3 (28�Feb�2000:�To Do For 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #53, Section #5 (7�Feb�2000:�i386 TLB Flushing Of Global Pages)
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 #2 (27�Dec�1999:�mmap Changes)
Issue #47, Section #1 (20�Dec�1999:�spin_unlock() Optimization On Intel)
Issue #46, Section #6 (13�Dec�1999:�Dangerous Fixes To FAT And HPFS)
Issue #45, Section #6 (6�Dec�1999:�zoned 2.3.28-J5 Announced)
Issue #41, Section #6 (1�Nov�1999:�Some Explanation Of The Kernel Development Process)
Issue #38, Section #6 (11�Oct�1999:�Some Discussion Of Windows 2000 Spinlocks)
Issue #36, Section #13 (27�Sep�1999:�2.2.13pre8 Announced)
Issue #35, Section #3 (20�Sep�1999:�RAID And NFS Trouble Going Into The Main Tree)
Issue #35, Section #6 (20�Sep�1999:�Console Code Rewrites Break Sparc On 2.2.x)
Issue #34, Section #30 (13�Sep�1999:�Some Explanation Of Locking)
Issue #33, Section #31 (7�Sep�1999:�Low-latency Patches Benchmarked; Linus On BeOS)
Issue #32, Section #4 (27�Aug�1999:�Linux 2.2.12pre Announcement)
Issue #28, Section #20 (22�Jul�1999:�Questions Of FS Integrity Slows Development Of Stable Series)
Issue #26, Section #8 (8�Jul�1999:�wait_queue Changes Summarized)
Issue #25, Section #6 (1�Jul�1999:�2.3.7 Filesystem Reorganization And Breakage)
Issue #25, Section #9 (1�Jul�1999:�Linux Moves On After Invasive Recoding)
Issue #24, Section #2 (24�Jun�1999:�Ooooooo!)
Issue #24, Section #5 (24�Jun�1999:�Unwelcome Optimizations For Many Threads)
Issue #24, Section #9 (24�Jun�1999:�The State Of The Bleeding Edge)
Issue #23, Section #6 (17�Jun�1999:�Status Of Patches To Use Extra RAM As A Ramdisk)
Issue #21, Section #5 (3�Jun�1999:�Conflicting Development On The Page Cache)
Issue #19, Section #1 (20�May�1999:�Attempted Scheduler Improvements)
Issue #19, Section #8 (20�May�1999:�Wait-queue And Semaphore Initialization Revamp)
Issue #18, Section #3 (13�May�1999:�Linux Criticized In Windows NT Magazine)
Issue #17, Section #1 (6�May�1999:�Responses To Mindcraft)
Issue #16, Section #3 (29�Apr�1999:�Scheduling Optimization Attempt)
Issue #16, Section #5 (29�Apr�1999:�Possible Race Condition Explored)
Issue #15, Section #2 (22�Apr�1999:�Journalling And 'Capabilities' In ext3)
Issue #11, Section #1 (27�Mar�1999:�Kernel Accounting)
Issue #10, Section #30 (18�Mar�1999:�Sleeping While Holding A Spinlock)
Issue #9, Section #3 (11�Mar�1999:�Disabling Intel Serial Numbers; US History)
Issue #8, Section #2 (4�Mar�1999:�Real-Time Scheduling Flame War)
Issue #5, Section #9 (11�Feb�1999:�Process Scheduling)
Issue #4, Section #10 (4�Feb�1999:�SMP Showstoppers)
Issue #3, Section #14 (28�Jan�1999:�2.2.0 Exploit To Crash The System)
Issue #2, Section #3 (21�Jan�1999:�Tracking Kernel Patches And Configurations)
Issue #2, Section #7 (21�Jan�1999:�Scheduling Discussion)
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