Re: general protection fault in finish_task_switch

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On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> I think this is another manifestation of "KASAN: use-after-free Read
>> >> in __schedule":
>> >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/syzkaller-bugs/-8JZhr4W8AY/FpPFh8EqAQAJ
>> >> +Eric already mailed a fix for it (indeed new bug in kvm code).
>> >
>> > FWIW, these google links keep translating everything to my local
>> > language, is there any way to tell google to not do stupid stuff like
>> > that and give me English like computers ought to speak?
>>
>>
>> The group has "Group's primary language: English" in settings. I guess
>> that's either your Google account settings (if you are signed in), or
>> browser settings.
>> For chrome there is an option in setting for preferred languages,
>> browsers are supposed to send that in requests. For google account
>> check https://myaccount.google.com/intro there is "Languages" section.
>
> I do not use (nor want to) a google account to sign in. Chromium has
> English set as the preferred language (I typically don't install weird
> localisation things and language packs in any case; 7bit ASCII FTW).
>
> I have also done the google.com/ncr thing, which got rid of google.com
> defaulting to google.nl, but groups.google.com keeps insisting on
> translating the 'app' to Dutch. Seeing both Dutch and English (the
> actual messages) at the same time completely screws my brain.
>
> I'd file a bug against groups.google.com for not respecting the /ncr
> thing, but I suspect you'd require a google account for that :-(


You mean the messages themselves are translated? That's weird. Seems
that Google Translate somehow kicks in. There is a "Offer to translate
pages that aren't in a language you read" setting in chromium, but I
guess if you have only English in languages it should not matter... I
am out of ideas. Just in case, all syzbot reports are on LKML as well.

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