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Message-id: <200705301800.29903.d_baron@012.net.il>
Date:	Wed, 30 May 2007 18:00:29 +0300
From:	David Baron <d_baron@....net.il>
To:	linux-audio-user@...ts.linuxaudio.org
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: RE: 2.6.21-rt7 Oopses

Verrry eeeenteresting (showing my age):

Kdiff3 if fantastic. Looked at the entire source tree for -rt1 and -rt7. Found 
nothing changed touching any of the "oopses" that I have seen. What has been 
added, however, seems to be the trace-back code to display them. (Hypervisor 
code has been removed but my PIII clunker has no kvm support in any event.)

Am I correct?
These displayed "oopses" are problematic or simply debugging messages?
They seem to not have effected anything outside of my log files :-)
Safe to ignore them and keep using -rt7 or wait on this?
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