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Date:	Fri, 25 Feb 2011 15:08:45 -0700
From:	Thomas Fjellstrom <thomas@...llstrom.ca>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: File/memory corruption in 2.6.37?

On February 25, 2011, you wrote:
> Ever since I upgraded to 2.6.37 from 2.6.36, that kmail's folder indexes
> are being corrupted fairly regularly. Far more often than is usual (almost
> never). Several a day in fact are being corrupted. I can only imagine that
> this isn't the only corruption happening and it is worrying.

Forgot to give any kind of useful info:

System: Lenovo SL500 laptop, intel core2duo T9400 cpu, 4G ram, gm45 intel gfx

running debian sid, with the current debian 2.6.37 kernel, was running a hand 
rolled 2.6.36 kernel with autogroup applied and didn't have these issues.

The only real change has been an updated kernel, and some other misc packages. 
(not any KDE packages, have to compile it myself since debian has fallen WAY 
behind on KDE again).

-- 
Thomas Fjellstrom
thomas@...llstrom.ca
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