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Issue #224, Section #4 (30�Jul�2003:�Expected Changes From 2.4 To 2.6)
Issue #182, Section #16 (1�Sep�2002:�Status Of khttpd In 2.4 And 2.5)
Issue #182, Section #19 (1�Sep�2002:�Status Of Tux2)
Issue #182, Section #29 (1�Sep�2002:�Linux 2.4.20-pre5)
Issue #180, Section #29 (18�Aug�2002:�Status Of khttpd And Tux In 2.4)
Issue #167, Section #1 (19�May�2002:�khttpd Leaving The Kernel; Tux Possibly Going In)
Issue #155, Section #2 (25�Feb�2002:�HTTP Servers In The Kernel)
Issue #113, Section #8 (30�Mar�2001:�User Space Web Server Accelerator Support)
Issue #103, Section #1 (19�Jan�2001:�Impact Of Sudden Power Loss On Journalled Filesystems)
Issue #103, Section #16 (19�Jan�2001:�Comparing Khttpd, Boa, And Tux)
Issue #91, Section #9 (30�Oct�2000:�kHTTPd Bug Fix)
Issue #89, Section #1 (16�Oct�2000:�'soft updates', Journalling, Crashing Virtual Machines; Linus On Current VM vs. Classzone)
Issue #89, Section #7 (16�Oct�2000:�Previously Used Filesystem Algorithms Patented By Vendor?)
Issue #89, Section #10 (16�Oct�2000:�'Phase Tree' Algorithm Defined In Preparation For Legal Action)
Issue #80, Section #1 (14�Aug�2000:�ext3-0.0.2f Released; Consistency Checkers; New "Phase Tree" Algorithm)
Issue #79, Section #13 (7�Aug�2000:�Reading Files From Device Drivers)
Issue #72, Section #8 (19�Jun�2000:�Pushing For Sign-off On CML2)
Issue #39, Section #6 (18�Oct�1999:�Microsoft's Attack Discussed)
Issue #32, Section #19 (27�Aug�1999:�Important kHTTPd Bugfix)
Issue #23, Section #9 (17�Jun�1999:�Kernel Based Web Server)

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