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Linus Torvalds is sick and tired of trying to "fix" Linux to work on Intel 's faulty processors.
In his view, Linux isn't broken, so why should he (and other FOSS developers) fix anything? Intel is the one with the problems, he says.
He suggests kernel developers just say "no" and see what "hardware people" say.
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