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Message-ID: <cce59d13-e8ac-4573-b0ff-4f211eba07ce@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2025 09:32:13 -0300
From: Vinicius Marques <viniciusmarkar@...il.com>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Real-time Linux Analysis tool
I'm using Google Translation; please bear with the team if anything is a
little out of context in this email.
Hello, my name is Vinicius. I'm studying the Linux Kernel documentation
and am now in the Rtla section. I started reading about this tool, and
from the very beginning, I decided to put its usefulness into practice.
On my first attempt using the Rtla osnoise command on my computer via
the terminal, I could clearly see it in action. The point and the reason
for being here now is to be able to initiate contact with you here and
share important facts about the practical use of this Rtla tool in the
daily life of an average user like myself. I decided to open this
connection with you here through this email. When I first put Rtla into
practice using Rtla osnoise, my computer started experiencing small,
repetitive and constant crashes, making it very difficult for me to
manage computing resources and continue using the Rtla tool. The core of
this report is that my intention is to pass on this knowledge to the
Rtla technical team. Why is this report important? This report is
important because the Rtla technical team can begin to gain a more
comprehensive understanding of the use of this fantastic Rtla tool in
the practical field of the average user and also in organizations and
companies. The central question here is: what can be done to reduce the
impact of minor crashes caused by the use of Rtla? I am available to
interact with the team. I wish the entire team a great work day. Thank
you for receiving this email. I await your response and I am rooting for
the team. Thank you.
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