Hi Tom
When I said I left you in charge of this bug, it was a manner of speaking.

With kernel bugs, you can only find the errors and correct them if you
have contributed to the kernel source and know its inner workings. Us
mere mortals can only test new releases and see if the problem has
disappeared, or if some kernel hacker posts a kernel patch for us to
test, apply, check results and respond.

So what I meant was that, since you can reproduce it every time and I
can't, you can see much more easily if the problem has disappeared in a
new version or after applying a patch.

Therefore, if a kernel developer sees this bug, wants to investigate it
and posts patches for us, you keep an eye on this bug and respond.

I'm afraid there's nothing else we can do ourselves. I had a look at the
relevant parts of the kernel source, but was overwhelmed.

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