Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1rea6qv6u02m3xa494y3uztacvtn7er99zqzarverpfhrfuv37acqjlfduv That's not Debian-specific. Kernel releases from kernel.org from the two release cycles before the current one contain quite a bunch of other serious bugs besides that ext4 bug. For example, both 6.6.3 and 6.6.4 either wouldn't boot at all on my systems, or crash shorty after boot. 6.6.5 seems to have fixed those issues, though.",
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