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kernel error messages



I've been getting some errors from the kernel. Should I send them to
someone and if so, who?

Here is an example:

May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000008
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel:  printing eip:
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: c012aec4
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: *pde = 00000000
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: Oops: 0000
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: CPU:    0
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: EIP:    0010:[fput+12/208]    Not tainted
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: EFLAGS: 00010286
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: eax: cb4b8fe0   ebx: cb4b8fe0   ecx: c55672c8 edx:
d0762000
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: esi: fffffe00   edi: 00000000   ebp: 00000000 esp: d0763f9c
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: Process logcheck (pid: 15689, stackpage=d0763000)
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: Stack: cb4b8fe0 fffffe00 00000000 00000080 c012a463 d0762000 00000080 bffff2fc
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel:        bffff2bc c0106b0b 00000003 bffff2fc 00000080 00000080 bffff2fc bffff2bc
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel:        00000003 0000002b 0000002b 00000003 401243d4 00000023 00000297 bffff28c
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: Call Trace: [sys_read+195/204] [system_call+51/56]
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel:
May  2 06:02:03 tc kernel: Code: 8b 75 08 ff 4b 14 0f 94 c0 84 c0 0f 84 ac 00 00 00 53 e8 8d


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