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Thorsten Leemhuis – the Linux kernel logger (1/5) on Twitter: "Public service reminder: Reporting #Linux #kernel issues to https://t.co/21gyt3gzL1 most of the time is a bad idea, as explained here: https://t.co/CQEWU63GaQ https://t.co/uLxZBL5WJM" /
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