same here on a laptop that I rarely reboot (I just suspend to ram);
after a while, /dev/null is replaced with a blank file, and /dev/null.1
appears; if /dev/null.1 exists, /dev/null.2 is created and so on

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/dev/null corrupted (/dev/null.1)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/387189
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