On Sat, 17 May 2008 02:36:33 +1000, Fredrick Diggle said: > Has your mustache contributed any opps logs to kernel dev lately No, but 2.6.26-rc2-mm1 just came out, so expect more soon. :) > valdis? keep them coming they really benefit society. If you find 10 > more random crashes in retarded configurations The config can't be *too* retarded - it's been a *long* time since I managed to crash the kernel that *didn't* result in a fix being committed. So apparently, people like Linus Torvalds and Andrew Morton think that the stuff I trip over are legitimate bugs that need fixing. And if you actually paid attention to the linux-kernel list, you'd already know that the vast majority of "retarded" configurations result in either Kconfig breakage or compile-time errors about undefined variables or functions. Runtime breakage is usually indicative of actual bugs. For example, the *last* oops that I reported was a totally legitimate bug - it was possible to force SELinux to re-enter some filesystem code it didn't belong in if there was memory pressure. I suspect you're just jealous of my ability to find ways to DoS the kernel :)
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