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Richard B. Johnson

Main Quotes Index

Issue #295, Section #15 (3�Feb�2005:�Some Discussion Of Patents)
Issue #279, Section #3 (20�Oct�2004:�ipchains And ipfwadm To Be Removed; iptables Replacing Them, But Not Yet Fully Ready)
Issue #251, Section #5 (9�Feb�2004:�C++ Modules And Kernel Code)
Issue #245, Section #4 (14�Dec�2003:�Filesystem Encryption And Compression)
Issue #243, Section #2 (1�Dec�2003:�New ndiswrapper Project To Load Certain Windows Drivers In Linux)
Issue #228, Section #1 (17�Aug�2003:�Kernel 2.6 Size Increase Troubling For Embedded Developers)
Issue #226, Section #2 (5�Aug�2003:�SCO's Claim Of Linux Copyright Violation; Off-Topic Posters Banned)
Issue #216, Section #2 (20�May�2003:�Some WLAN Chip Specs Secret To Protect Military Communications)
Issue #215, Section #5 (9�May�2003:�Passing System Call Parameters)
Issue #208, Section #2 (7�Mar�2003:�Status Of GCC 3.3)
Issue #174, Section #1 (7�Jul�2002:�gettimeofday() Shows Time Going Backwards)
Issue #162, Section #1 (14�Apr�2002:�NTFS 2.0.1 For Kernel 2.5.7)
Issue #159, Section #5 (25�Mar�2002:�Dummy Port Conflicts)
Issue #153, Section #8 (11�Feb�2002:�Doing 64-Bit Arithmetic In Kernel Modules)
Issue #129, Section #6 (6�Aug�2001:�Bypassing The GPL)
Issue #124, Section #8 (2�Jul�2001:�Status Of GPIB Support)
Issue #124, Section #9 (2�Jul�2001:�Porting From 2.0/2.2 To 2.4)
Issue #117, Section #1 (7�May�2001:�Floating-Point-Corruption In 2.2)
Issue #114, Section #2 (16�Apr�2001:�Linux Use In Business Environment)
Issue #113, Section #11 (30�Mar�2001:�Provoking System Failure)
Issue #111, Section #4 (16�Mar�2001:�Intel's E1000 Ethernet Card Under 2.0)
Issue #111, Section #8 (16�Mar�2001:�Massive Filesystem Corruption In 2.4.3)
Issue #107, Section #3 (16�Feb�2001:�Filesystem Corruption In 2.4.1)
Issue #106, Section #6 (9�Feb�2001:�Renaming lost+found)
Issue #106, Section #19 (9�Feb�2001:�Hostile Activity Against The linux-kernel Mailing List)
Issue #100, Section #9 (1�Jan�2001:�VM Performance Issues Regarding Memory Allocation)
Issue #98, Section #9 (18�Dec�2000:�Negotiating The A20 Address Gate)
Issue #95, Section #3 (27�Nov�2000:�Hand Editing '.config' Files)
Issue #94, Section #14 (20�Nov�2000:�Devices Incorrectly Reported Open Multiple Times - And It's Not A Bug)
Issue #92, Section #1 (6�Nov�2000:�Large Memory Support For Intel Systems)
Issue #92, Section #6 (6�Nov�2000:�Possible Bug In VIA vt82c686a Chip)
Issue #84, Section #3 (11�Sep�2000:�Using Kernel Headers In Non-GPLed Code)
Issue #79, Section #11 (7�Aug�2000:�Simulating SMP Under UP Systems)
Issue #79, Section #13 (7�Aug�2000:�Reading Files From Device Drivers)
Issue #68, Section #4 (22�May�2000:�PC Speaker Driver)
Issue #66, Section #7 (8�May�2000:�C++ And The Kernel)
Issue #57, Section #9 (6�Mar�2000:�Magic Number In PID Wrapping Algorithm)
Issue #52, Section #3 (24�Jan�2000:�Block Device Interface Change And Related Pain)
Issue #50, Section #6 (10�Jan�2000:�Unexecutable Stack)
Issue #50, Section #7 (10�Jan�2000:�'strace' Anomoly)
Issue #48, Section #1 (27�Dec�1999:�Binary Module Portability Across Kernel Versions)
Issue #48, Section #6 (27�Dec�1999:�Development Process Criticized; Alan Uses egcs 1.1.2)
Issue #45, Section #3 (6�Dec�1999:�Microsoft Historical Digression)
Issue #43, Section #9 (15�Nov�1999:�Patent Infringement Or Prior Art In Linux Code)
Issue #41, Section #3 (1�Nov�1999:�Bootsector Assembly Questions, Answers, And Anger)
Issue #37, Section #5 (4�Oct�1999:�GCC Bug, Workaround, And Controversy)
Issue #34, Section #10 (13�Sep�1999:�'ping' DoS Exploit)
Issue #33, Section #12 (7�Sep�1999:�Explanation Of Some Complex Assembly)
Issue #23, Section #4 (17�Jun�1999:�Linux Reminiscence)
Issue #20, Section #1 (27�May�1999:�Remote Reboot Discussion)
Issue #18, Section #1 (13�May�1999:�/proc Discussion)
Issue #17, Section #11 (6�May�1999:�Floating Point Inside The Kernel)
Issue #16, Section #7 (29�Apr�1999:�Memory Management Bug Hunt)
Issue #14, Section #8 (15�Apr�1999:�Syslogd Broken By Kernel Header Changes)
Issue #13, Section #5 (8�Apr�1999:�Alan Cox In Charge Of 2.0 Development)
Issue #12, Section #7 (1�Apr�1999:�Diamond Supra 56 Patch For 2.2.4)
Issue #10, Section #17 (18�Mar�1999:�Inconsistant File Size Listing)
Issue #9, Section #3 (11�Mar�1999:�Disabling Intel Serial Numbers; US History)
Issue #8, Section #1 (4�Mar�1999:�sysvinit Causing Spontaneous 2.2 Reboots)
Issue #5, Section #4 (11�Feb�1999:�2.2.1 Slowdown And Bug Hunt)

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