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SubjectRe: What is the most stable kernel to date?
On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Urban Widmark wrote:

> > Perhaps in your "normal use"...
> >
> > If you mount SMB shares Oopses appear quite frequently.
>
> 2.4.18 oopses if the share has characters that are not in your nls table.
> Patched and fixed for 2.4.19 (unless you are talking about some other oops?)

The Oopses I saw on my machine were fixed by
00-smbfs-2.4.18-codepage.patch. I saw an Oops by someone else that wasn't
fixed by this patch but it seems it was fixed by something else in
2.4.19-pre.

> /Urban

cu
Adrian

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