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Issue created Sep 08, 2016 by mercedes508@mercedes508

System often crashes during/after memory wipe since Linux 4.6

Originally created by @mercedes508 on #11786 (Redmine)

We received a few reports from users saying that memory wipe, previously working with Tails 2.5 isn’t working anymore with Tails 2.6~rc1. I guessed because of Linux 4.6.

I’m not sure how this should be considered, evn though it clearly is a regression.

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  • Related to #10733 (closed)
  • Related to #9707 (closed)
  • Related to #12061 (closed)
  • Has duplicate #11730 (closed)
  • Is duplicate of #12354 (closed)
Edited May 21, 2020 by mercedes508
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