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Issue #319, Section #9 (28�Aug�2005:�Summary Of Recent RT Patch Acceptance Discussion)
Issue #308, Section #6 (28�Apr�2005:�New 'Mercurial' Version Control System Proposed For Linux)
Issue #307, Section #9 (26�Apr�2005:�git Development Continues)
Issue #296, Section #3 (12�Feb�2005:�plugsched Version 2.0 Released; Some Discussion Of Official Inclusion)
Issue #294, Section #6 (2�Feb�2005:�Status Of The "Halloween Document" And Freinds)
Issue #293, Section #3 (9�Jan�2005:�Big Speed And Reliability Improvements For Software Suspend)
Issue #281, Section #1 (30�Oct�2004:�Linux 2.6.9-rc2-mm2 Released; Various Config Options Break ia64 In Various Kernels)
Issue #278, Section #4 (19�Oct�2004:�inotify 0.9 Released Against Kernel 2.6.8.1)
Issue #257, Section #11 (6�Apr�2004:�Linux 2.6.4-mm1 Released)
Issue #245, Section #2 (14�Dec�2003:�Real-Time Kernel-Based Mutexes)
Issue #245, Section #4 (14�Dec�2003:�Filesystem Encryption And Compression)
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 #4 (16�Jun�2003:�Web Page For The O(1) Scheduler)
Issue #216, Section #3 (20�May�2003:�'Must-Fix' Bug List For 2.6 (Or 3.0))
Issue #216, Section #8 (20�May�2003:�kdb 4.2 Released)
Issue #215, Section #12 (9�May�2003:�Status Of Hyperthreading Scheduler Enhancements)
Issue #213, Section #14 (13�Apr�2003:�Backport Of Scheduler Interactivity Patches To 2.4)
Issue #211, Section #3 (30�Mar�2003:�Fix For Ancient Scheduler Bug)
Issue #207, Section #10 (2�Mar�2003:�/proc Reorganization And Speedup)
Issue #199, Section #12 (6�Jan�2003:�Fast Access To The Process List)
Issue #197, Section #1 (23�Dec�2002:�Status Of O(1) Scheduler And Related Patches In 2.4)
Issue #197, Section #10 (23�Dec�2002:�Procps 3.1.3 Released)
Issue #195, Section #12 (9�Dec�2002:�WOLK 3.8 Released)
Issue #194, Section #18 (2�Dec�2002:�Reverse-Mapping Virtual Memory Subsystem)
Issue #188, Section #4 (13�Oct�2002:�NUMA Scheduler Patch)
Issue #186, Section #3 (29�Sep�2002:�Supporting Large Numbers Of Threads)
Issue #181, Section #1 (25�Aug�2002:�Some 2.5 Performance Patches And Benchmarks)
Issue #181, Section #10 (25�Aug�2002:�WOLK Project Needs Maintainer)
Issue #181, Section #20 (25�Aug�2002:�Improving Threading Scalability)
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 #171, Section #4 (16�Jun�2002:�Scheduler Hints)
Issue #166, Section #4 (12�May�2002:�Unifying The O(1) Scheduler With Other Patches)
Issue #164, Section #4 (28�Apr�2002:�CPU Affinity With O(1) Scheduler Under 2.4)
Issue #162, Section #8 (14�Apr�2002:�Status Of O(1) Scheduler Patch)
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 #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 #130, Section #6 (13�Aug�2001:�New Release Of Kernel Build Tools)
Issue #106, Section #9 (9�Feb�2001:�New 2.4 Timer Implementation)
Issue #93, Section #1 (13�Nov�2000:�Redesigning 'poll()')
Issue #84, Section #1 (11�Sep�2000:�Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #76, Section #6 (17�Jul�2000:�Petitioners Request Real-Time Latency In The Kernel)
Issue #64, Section #3 (24�Apr�2000:�Cornering A Slowdown)
Issue #26, Section #8 (8�Jul�1999:�wait_queue Changes Summarized)
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