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Issue #334, Section #13 (26�Nov�2005:�Linux 2.6.14 Released)
Issue #334, Section #14 (26�Nov�2005:�Status Of Native POSIX Thread Library Support In 2.4 And 2.6)
Issue #328, Section #1 (19�Sep�2005:�Status Of Merging GFS2 Into Mainline)
Issue #319, Section #9 (28�Aug�2005:�Summary Of Recent RT Patch Acceptance Discussion)
Issue #318, Section #1 (27�Aug�2005:�Asynchronous I/O Gets A Boost)
Issue #310, Section #4 (4�Jun�2005:�New Broadband Processor Architecture Within The PPC64 Architecture Tree)
Issue #310, Section #8 (4�Jun�2005:�New timeofday Core Subsystem)
Issue #295, Section #1 (3�Feb�2005:�Linux 2.6.10-mm1 Released)
Issue #281, Section #2 (30�Oct�2004:�Prototype Of NFS Caching Files Locally Via CacheFS)
Issue #275, Section #2 (2�Oct�2004:�New waitid() System Call For POSIX Conformance (Or Improvement))
Issue #269, Section #10 (19�Jul�2004:�Linux Test Project (LTP) Version 20040707 Released)
Issue #267, Section #1 (18�Jul�2004:�High-Res Timer (HRT) Support For 2.6; Some Debate Over Alternatives)
Issue #264, Section #5 (25�Jun�2004:�Linux 2.6.6-mm2 Released)
Issue #264, Section #6 (25�Jun�2004:�Capabilities; The Saga Continues)
Issue #263, Section #15 (14�Jun�2004:�High Resolution Timers Update For 2.6)
Issue #262, Section #2 (11�Jun�2004:�Per-User Signal-Pending And Message-Queue Limits In 2.6 And 2.4)
Issue #255, Section #28 (31�Mar�2004:�Linux 2.6.4-rc1-mm1 Released)
Issue #248, Section #1 (20�Jan�2004:�Researching SCO's Infringement Claims)
Issue #245, Section #2 (14�Dec�2003:�Real-Time Kernel-Based Mutexes)
Issue #239, Section #2 (1�Nov�2003:�New srfs Distributed Filesystem)
Issue #239, Section #3 (1�Nov�2003:�Developer Discussion Of POSIX Capabilities)
Issue #237, Section #1 (26�Oct�2003:�Linux 2.6.0-test6 Released)
Issue #231, Section #13 (10�Sep�2003:�ReiserFS/ext3 Comparison)
Issue #224, Section #4 (30�Jul�2003:�Expected Changes From 2.4 To 2.6)
Issue #219, Section #6 (16�Jun�2003:�Kernel Developers' Relationship To POSIX And Other Standards)
Issue #219, Section #14 (16�Jun�2003:�Linux Test Project June Release)
Issue #217, Section #9 (23�May�2003:�Linux Test Project 20030508)
Issue #215, Section #2 (9�May�2003:�SELinux API Changes)
Issue #215, Section #19 (9�May�2003:�Open POSIX Test Suite 1.0.0)
Issue #211, Section #14 (30�Mar�2003:�Open POSIX Test Suite 0.9.0)
Issue #209, Section #7 (16�Mar�2003:�Linux Test Project 20030206 Released)
Issue #209, Section #14 (16�Mar�2003:�Lustre Lite 1.0 beta 1 Released)
Issue #208, Section #8 (7�Mar�2003:�Spell-Checking Kernel Comments)
Issue #208, Section #17 (7�Mar�2003:�perfctr 2.4.6 Code Profiler Released)
Issue #206, Section #4 (23�Feb�2003:�Linux 2.5.60 Released; POSIX Thread Handling; UML Naming Conflict)
Issue #205, Section #16 (14�Feb�2003:�Open POSIX Test Suite 0.2.0 Released)
Issue #201, Section #8 (17�Jan�2003:�NGTP Threading Library Version 2.2.0 Released)
Issue #201, Section #16 (17�Jan�2003:�Linux 2.5.58-mm1 Released)
Issue #196, Section #4 (16�Dec�2002:�The Future Of Kernel Development)
Issue #196, Section #12 (16�Dec�2002:�POSIX Test Suite 0.1.0 Released)
Issue #195, Section #14 (9�Dec�2002:�Support For POSIX Message Queues)
Issue #194, Section #10 (2�Dec�2002:�Compatibility Layer Between 32- And 64-Bit Architectures)
Issue #193, Section #4 (25�Nov�2002:�Status Of Module Support In 2.5)
Issue #191, Section #9 (11�Nov�2002:�New Open POSIX Test Suite)
Issue #190, Section #1 (28�Oct�2002:�High Resolution Timers)
Issue #189, Section #18 (20�Oct�2002:�Extended Attributes In ext2 And ext3)
Issue #189, Section #25 (20�Oct�2002:�POSIX Clock And Timer Functions)
Issue #189, Section #27 (20�Oct�2002:�Linux 2.5.43-mm1 Released)
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 #186, Section #16 (29�Sep�2002:�Linux Hardened Device Project)
Issue #186, Section #21 (29�Sep�2002:�Wolk 3.6 Released)
Issue #185, Section #23 (22�Sep�2002:�Compliance With POSIX Threading Semantics)
Issue #185, Section #34 (22�Sep�2002:�Kernel 2.5 Status Report For September 18)
Issue #182, Section #7 (1�Sep�2002:�First-Come-First-Served Locking For POSIX And Flock Locks)
Issue #182, Section #24 (1�Sep�2002:�XFS Update For 2.5)
Issue #180, Section #7 (18�Aug�2002:�Sharing Thread Credentials)
Issue #179, Section #4 (11�Aug�2002:�Relationship Between Linux And POSIX)
Issue #165, Section #2 (5�May�2002:�Status Of XFS Merge Into 2.5)
Issue #160, Section #11 (1�Apr�2002:�Changing Process Priority Via Capabilities)
Issue #160, Section #13 (1�Apr�2002:�-dj Kernels Forward-Porting 2.4 Code To 2.5; Migrating To BitKeeper)
Issue #159, Section #3 (25�Mar�2002:�Some Work On Event Logging)
Issue #140, Section #2 (5�Nov�2001:�Searching For A Monotonic Clock)
Issue #123, Section #2 (25�Jun�2001:�Status Of Intel Gigabit Ethernet NIC With The TL82543GC Chipset)
Issue #122, Section #2 (18�Jun�2001:�Using Kernel Headers In User Programs)
Issue #112, Section #2 (23�Mar�2001:�Status Of POSIX ACLs)
Issue #110, Section #6 (9�Mar�2001:�Mosix In The Standard Kernel)
Issue #107, Section #2 (16�Feb�2001:�shm Shared Memory Management Taken Out Of tmpfs)
Issue #107, Section #10 (16�Feb�2001:�Single Copy Pipe/FIFO Implementation)
Issue #101, Section #8 (8�Jan�2001:�POSIX Message Queues)
Issue #86, Section #7 (25�Sep�2000:�Threading: The Saga Continues)
Issue #84, Section #1 (11�Sep�2000:�Posix Threads (pthreads) In Linux)
Issue #83, Section #2 (5�Sep�2000:�A Defense Of utime())
Issue #81, Section #13 (21�Aug�2000:�NT/HFS-Style Multiple "Resources" In A Single File)
Issue #80, Section #8 (14�Aug�2000:�mount() History And Proposal)
Issue #76, Section #2 (17�Jul�2000:�Closing The File Descriptors Of Arbitrary Processes)
Issue #73, Section #6 (26�Jun�2000:�Some Debate Over POSIX And Symlinks)
Issue #72, Section #2 (19�Jun�2000:�Alan Releases 2.4.0-test1-ac7)
Issue #72, Section #7 (19�Jun�2000:�To Do List For Next Unstable Series)
Issue #70, Section #8 (5�Jun�2000:�Linus Releases 2.4-test1 And Goes On Vacation)
Issue #69, Section #3 (29�May�2000:�Status Of Asynchronous I/O)
Issue #62, Section #4 (10�Apr�2000:�POSIX Threads; Philosophy Of Kernel Development)
Issue #60, Section #2 (27�Mar�2000:�Linus On The Verge Of pre-2.4; Status Of reiserfs)
Issue #59, Section #1 (20�Mar�2000:�Capabilities)
Issue #58, Section #13 (13�Mar�2000:�New Pipe Code)
Issue #52, Section #3 (24�Jan�2000:�Block Device Interface Change And Related Pain)
Issue #49, Section #5 (3�Jan�2000:�Protecting Permissions In NFS)
Issue #45, Section #1 (6�Dec�1999:�vfork() Discussion And Flame Fest)
Issue #44, Section #5 (22�Nov�1999:�Kernel Support For Binary-Only Programs)
Issue #44, Section #7 (22�Nov�1999:�Discussion Of Makefile Portability)
Issue #43, Section #2 (15�Nov�1999:�Journalled Filesystem For Linux)
Issue #39, Section #6 (18�Oct�1999:�Microsoft's Attack Discussed)
Issue #38, Section #2 (11�Oct�1999:�ext3 Filesystem Status; ACLs)
Issue #30, Section #5 (5�Aug�1999:�Timer Patch Announced And Rejected)
Issue #30, Section #7 (5�Aug�1999:�2.3.12pre POSIX Timer Code Space Issue)
Issue #24, Section #10 (24�Jun�1999:�Problems With 'patch')
Issue #21, Section #1 (3�Jun�1999:�Which Distribution Does Linus Use?)
Issue #15, Section #2 (22�Apr�1999:�Journalling And 'Capabilities' In ext3)
Issue #10, Section #11 (18�Mar�1999:�Symlink Recursion)
Issue #6, Section #5 (18�Feb�1999:�Behavior Of rmdir())
Issue #5, Section #1 (11�Feb�1999:�Capabilities And ACLs)
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