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Issue #329, Section #5 (26�Sep�2005:�Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #329, Section #11 (26�Sep�2005:�Linux 2.6.13.2 Released)
Issue #327, Section #11 (12�Sep�2005:�New forcedeth Backport To 2.4 Series)
Issue #282, Section #1 (1�Nov�2004:�Linux 2.4.28-pre4 Released; New Patch Acceptance Policy Clarification)
Issue #282, Section #8 (1�Nov�2004:�forcedeth Backport To 2.4)
Issue #262, Section #2 (11�Jun�2004:�Per-User Signal-Pending And Message-Queue Limits In 2.6 And 2.4)
Issue #253, Section #13 (7�Mar�2004:�forcedeth Network Driver Version 0.23 Submitted)
Issue #251, Section #32 (9�Feb�2004:�Forcedeth Update For 2.4; Some Developer Confusion)
Issue #241, Section #4 (16�Nov�2003:�New Driver For Ethernet Interface Of NVidia's nForce Chipset)
Issue #195, Section #14 (9�Dec�2002:�Support For POSIX Message Queues)
Issue #192, Section #12 (18�Nov�2002:�LTP 20021107 Released)
Issue #191, Section #1 (11�Nov�2002:�Speeding Up kmalloc() Kernel Function)
Issue #183, Section #16 (8�Sep�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-pre5-ac1 Released)
Issue #154, Section #5 (18�Feb�2002:�2.4.18-pre9)
Issue #151, Section #1 (21�Jan�2002:�Lightweight User-Level Semaphore Implementation)
Issue #149, Section #8 (7�Jan�2002:�Alan Continues 2.2 Maintenance)
Issue #145, Section #11 (10�Dec�2001:�Improved Spinlock Debugging For UP Systems)
Issue #118, Section #8 (14�May�2001:�KDB Wishlist)
Issue #107, Section #1 (16�Feb�2001:�APIC: The Saga Continues)
Issue #107, Section #10 (16�Feb�2001:�Single Copy Pipe/FIFO Implementation)
Issue #80, Section #1 (14�Aug�2000:�ext3-0.0.2f Released; Consistency Checkers; New "Phase Tree" Algorithm)
Issue #79, Section #15 (7�Aug�2000:�Linus Announces 2.4.0-test5)
Issue #78, Section #7 (31�Jul�2000:�Forcing Partition 'umount')
Issue #76, Section #9 (17�Jul�2000:�Spinlocks Broken In Some Distributions)
Issue #74, Section #5 (3�Jul�2000:�Some Discussion Of Locking)
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 #7 (8�May�2000:�C++ And The Kernel)
Issue #65, Section #12 (1�May�2000:�New Hacker Posts First Patch)
Issue #65, Section #13 (1�May�2000:�Stable Pre-Patches Stall Console Output)
Issue #65, Section #14 (1�May�2000:�Renovating File Locking Code)
Issue #60, Section #2 (27�Mar�2000:�Linus On The Verge Of pre-2.4; Status Of reiserfs)
Issue #58, Section #13 (13�Mar�2000:�New Pipe Code)
Issue #57, Section #11 (6�Mar�2000:�Status Of IBCS)
Issue #55, Section #11 (21�Feb�2000:�Bug Hunt In Unstable Series)
Issue #53, Section #5 (7�Feb�2000:�i386 TLB Flushing Of Global Pages)
Issue #47, Section #1 (20�Dec�1999:�spin_unlock() Optimization On Intel)
Issue #45, Section #2 (6�Dec�1999:�Read/Write Semaphores)
Issue #41, Section #2 (1�Nov�1999:�Swapping Race; Implementation Discussion)
Issue #37, Section #13 (4�Oct�1999:�Linux 2.2.x ISN Vulnerability)
Issue #35, Section #2 (20�Sep�1999:�bigmem Patch Conflicts With rawio Patch)
Issue #34, Section #32 (13�Sep�1999:�Race Conditions In File Creation In 2.3.x)
Issue #21, Section #7 (3�Jun�1999:�Profiling Locks For Speed Enhancements)
Issue #4, Section #6 (4�Feb�1999:�Big Memory Machines)
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