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SubjectRe: 2.6.18-stable release plans?
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Chris Rankin wrote:
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> I suppose what I'm *really* asking is what the basis is for assuming that this *isn't* a kernel
> bug and can therefore be safely ignored, seeing as the oops is real, the hardware is fine and the
> kernel is untainted? That seems to cover the bases from where I'm sitting.

All I'm claiming is that it's no more a reason to avoid 2.6.19*
than to avoid any other release (the kernels before 2.6.7 happened
to have no such check, but that doesn't imply they were any safer).

It may indeed be due to a kernel bug, but I can't tell you where: sorry.

Hugh
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