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Issue #332, Section #4 (17�Oct�2005:�Review Cycle Leading To 2.6.13.4)
Issue #329, Section #5 (26�Sep�2005:�Review Cycle Starts For Linux 2.6.13.2)
Issue #328, Section #7 (19�Sep�2005:�Linux 2.6.13.1 Released)
Issue #318, Section #13 (27�Aug�2005:�Status Of Merging FUSE)
Issue #318, Section #15 (27�Aug�2005:�Linux 2.4.32-pre1 Released)
Issue #305, Section #2 (4�Apr�2005:�Linux 2.4.30-rc1 Released)
Issue #305, Section #6 (4�Apr�2005:�Linux 2.4.30-rc2 Released)
Issue #305, Section #8 (4�Apr�2005:�Linux 2.4.30-rc3 Released)
Issue #303, Section #6 (3�Apr�2005:�Realtime LSM And rlimits)
Issue #296, Section #1 (12�Feb�2005:�Linux 2.6.11-rc1-mm1 Released; FUSE And LTT (With relayfs) Included)
Issue #291, Section #5 (4�Jan�2005:�Linux 2.4.29-pre2 Released)
Issue #285, Section #6 (26�Nov�2004:�Linux 2.4.28-rc2 Released)
Issue #283, Section #6 (6�Nov�2004:�Forward-Porting 2.4 VM Out-Of-Memory Features To 2.6)
Issue #265, Section #4 (30�Jun�2004:�'NX' Security Features Coming To 2.6)
Issue #263, Section #9 (14�Jun�2004:�Automatic Bug Checker Reveals Some Kernel Holes)
Issue #262, Section #2 (11�Jun�2004:�Per-User Signal-Pending And Message-Queue Limits In 2.6 And 2.4)
Issue #259, Section #7 (22�May�2004:�The Future Of dnotify)
Issue #259, Section #22 (22�May�2004:�libsysfs Version 1.1.0 Released)
Issue #257, Section #14 (6�Apr�2004:�Status Of Rootkit Attacks Against 2.6)
Issue #249, Section #22 (27�Jan�2004:�Linux 2.6.1-rc2-mm1 Released; Also Uptodate Against 2.6.1-rc3)
Issue #217, Section #9 (23�May�2003:�Linux Test Project 20030508)
Issue #195, Section #2 (9�Dec�2002:�Wish List For Module Features)
Issue #194, Section #1 (2�Dec�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-rc2 Released)
Issue #185, Section #32 (22�Sep�2002:�Linux Security Module 2.5.35-lsm1 Released)
Issue #175, Section #4 (14�Jul�2002:�SCHED_IDLE Implementation)
Issue #175, Section #9 (14�Jul�2002:�User-Mode Linux Security)
Issue #172, Section #6 (23�Jun�2002:�Developer Disconnect)
Issue #159, Section #3 (25�Mar�2002:�Some Work On Event Logging)
Issue #158, Section #1 (18�Mar�2002:�Some Discussion Of The SSSCA)
Issue #158, Section #6 (18�Mar�2002:�zlib Security Vulnerability)
Issue #138, Section #4 (22�Oct�2001:�Status Of 2.4, 2.4-ac, and 2.5)
Issue #110, Section #2 (9�Mar�2001:�Addressing PID Prediction Attacks)
Issue #110, Section #6 (9�Mar�2001:�Mosix In The Standard Kernel)
Issue #109, Section #2 (2�Mar�2001:�New Protocol For Network Console During Bootup)
Issue #80, Section #7 (14�Aug�2000:�Stopping Buffer-Overrun Attacks)
Issue #79, Section #4 (7�Aug�2000:�IDE Flamewar)
Issue #79, Section #9 (7�Aug�2000:�Status Of 2.4 To Do List; Kernel Bug Tracking System)
Issue #74, Section #1 (3�Jul�2000:�Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #73, Section #13 (26�Jun�2000:�Alan's Latest List Of Things To Do Before 2.4 Can Come Out)
Issue #70, Section #2 (5�Jun�2000:�Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #66, Section #5 (8�May�2000:�To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #64, Section #10 (24�Apr�2000:�Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #63, Section #6 (17�Apr�2000:�2.4 Jobs List: Saga Continues)
Issue #62, Section #8 (10�Apr�2000:�Things To Do Before 2.4: Saga Continues)
Issue #52, Section #4 (24�Jan�2000:�TESO Security Alert)
Issue #51, Section #1 (18�Jan�2000:�Unexecutable Stack Saga Continues)
Issue #34, Section #10 (13�Sep�1999:�'ping' DoS Exploit)
Issue #33, Section #5 (7�Sep�1999:�Ramdisks Blocksize And 2.3.x Problems)
Issue #32, Section #6 (27�Aug�1999:�Denial Of Service (DoS) Exploit Works Against All Kernels)
Issue #32, Section #13 (27�Aug�1999:�Linux Cracking Exploits)
Issue #25, Section #1 (1�Jul�1999:�Performance/DoS Patch; Kernel Stabilizes)
Issue #20, Section #1 (27�May�1999:�Remote Reboot Discussion)
Issue #12, Section #10 (1�Apr�1999:�Fix For An Obscure DoS In 2.2.4)
Issue #9, Section #1 (11�Mar�1999:�Panic Hunt)
Issue #9, Section #7 (11�Mar�1999:�Buffer Overflow Attacks; Big Memory Machines)
Issue #7, Section #6 (24�Feb�1999:�fsync(); syslogd; Ext2 Extensions; Linus Chastized)
Issue #2, Section #7 (21�Jan�1999:�Scheduling Discussion)
Issue #2, Section #8 (21�Jan�1999:�How To Lock Up 2.2.0pre7)

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