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Issue #303, Section #13 (3�Apr�2005:�Linux 2.6.11.3 Released)
Issue #272, Section #11 (5�Sep�2004:�GPL Being Tested In German Courts)
Issue #248, Section #12 (20�Jan�2004:�BitKeeper Usage Policy And Advice)
Issue #230, Section #7 (9�Sep�2003:�Linux 2.4.22 Released; 2.4.23 Contemplated)
Issue #216, Section #1 (20�May�2003:�Proposed System Call To Speed Process Creation)
Issue #211, Section #8 (30�Mar�2003:�lk-changelog.pl 0.83 Released)
Issue #203, Section #4 (31�Jan�2003:�Aic7xxx 6.2.28 And Aic79xx 1.3.0 Released; Developer Disconnect)
Issue #192, Section #5 (18�Nov�2002:�EVMS Changes Direction)
Issue #181, Section #16 (25�Aug�2002:�IDE Maintainership Troubles; IDE Work Delayed Until 2.7)
Issue #175, Section #10 (14�Jul�2002:�Linux 2.5.25 Announced)
Issue #174, Section #4 (7�Jul�2002:�Status Of Write Barrier Support For 2.4 And 2.5)
Issue #149, Section #8 (7�Jan�2002:�Alan Continues 2.2 Maintenance)
Issue #146, Section #3 (17�Dec�2001:�New Build Tools)
Issue #142, Section #6 (19�Nov�2001:�Linux Vs. FreeBSD Benchmark)
Issue #131, Section #1 (3�Sep�2001:�New Graphical Bootloader Under Development)
Issue #109, Section #8 (2�Mar�2001:�Status Of NFS In 2.4)
Issue #103, Section #3 (19�Jan�2001:�ext3fs 0.0.5d And reiserfs 3.5.2x Mutually Exclusive)
Issue #102, Section #5 (12�Jan�2001:�The Future Of modutils)
Issue #83, Section #3 (5�Sep�2000:�Dealing With Binary Files In The Kernel Source)
Issue #80, Section #8 (14�Aug�2000:�mount() History And Proposal)
Issue #73, Section #2 (26�Jun�2000:�Linux 2.5 To Do List Looks For Web Server Space)
Issue #73, Section #8 (26�Jun�2000:�NFSv3 In The Stable Series: The Saga Continues)
Issue #71, Section #3 (12�Jun�2000:�Some Discussion Of Compiler Optimization Switches)
Issue #62, Section #12 (10�Apr�2000:�AFFS Support And Discussion)
Issue #58, Section #4 (13�Mar�2000:�ext3 Status And Discussion)
Issue #52, Section #5 (24�Jan�2000:�linux-kernel Mailing List Problems)

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