Se incluyen 12 articulos sobre desarrollos experimentales que pueden ser incluidos en el futuro en el kernel linux.
Puedes encontrar los articulos en cuestión aquí:
http://portal.acm.org/toc.cfm?id=1400097
* Minding the gap: R&D in the Linux kernel by Muli Ben-Yehuda, Eric Van Hensbergen, Marc Fiuczynski * Introducing technology into the Linux kernel: a case study by Paul E. McKenney, Jonathan Walpole * Extending futex for kernel to user notification by Helge Bahmann, Konrad Froitzheim * Plan 9 authentication in Linux by Ashwin Ganti * Towards achieving fairness in the Linux scheduler by Chee Siang Wong, Ian Tan, Rosalind Deena Kumari, Fun Wey * I/O resource management through system call scheduling by Silviu S. Craciunas, Christoph M. Kirsch, Harald Röck * PipesFS: fast Linux I/O in the unix tradition by Willem de Bruijn, Herbert Bos * CUBIC: a new TCP-friendly high-speed TCP variant by Sangtae Ha, Injong Rhee, Lisong Xu * On the design of a new Linux readahead framework by WU Fengguang, XI Hongsheng, XU Chenfeng * Practical techniques for purging deleted data using liveness information by David Boutcher, Abhishek Chandra * virtio: towards a de-facto standard for virtual I/O devices by Rusty Russell * Virtual servers and checkpoint/restart in mainstream Linux by Sukadev Bhattiprolu, Eric W. Biederman, Serge Hallyn, Daniel Lezcano