Adrian Bunk wrote:
Not all of them are regressions, but this shows that users are testing -rc kernels and reporting bugs.
I never claimed otherwise. But every release turns up plenty of bugs that are otherwise uncaught, because its inevitable that a much larger set of users tests the full releases.
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