Linux 6.1 will tell you when your CPU is crocked



Linux users are set to get a new way to identify faulty CPUs, with Linux kernel version 6.1.

The new feature will allow users to print the socket and core which are likely responsible when a segmentation fault occurs, which should allow users to spot if a particular CPU/core is routinely causing problems.



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