Nice clarification, but as I mentioned earlier, I don’t have time for pre-release testing (only actual released software bug reporting as I also detailed above), but anyways, thankfully there are testers out there, who are focused on this already, caught the bug and reported just in time, yet the kernel was still pushed out into the public, which I’m still under shock of. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not criticizing-, I’m just providing a constructive feedback, that maybe if something has obvious defects - which is also reported just in time, should be investigated further before releasing. I don’t know why the rush for, but rushing never leads to anything good, history has proven this already, but it’s being repeated over and over again, even with precautions. ![]()
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