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by tux3
964 days ago
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That doesn't normally fly in kernel land If a 'fix' broke something (and it's not for something like a major security issue), then it is customary to revert the fix and go back to the drawing board I can see that this is a complicated situation and OP was a special case that had not been affected by acccident, but those are excuses If you upgrade your kernel and you don't have any out of tree stuff, by policy nothing should break, orherwise it's the kernel's problem. |
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