Some people are getting this... it seems to be some hardware incompatibility. To be honest, I have absolutely no idea what causes this to happen. I get this when I run Linux Mint in QEMU.
Clem
Weird problem
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- tumbleweed
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Hi there, I've had this error message with 50% of the machines I've installed Mint on. From PIII to P4's and later LGA775 stuff. Once you click it it's gone.
The mouse freeze up is your real problem. If using a USB mouse try a PS-2 mouse and visa versa. If a USB mouse make sure "USB mouse support" is turned on in the machines BIOS. (if it has that setting)
Rod
The mouse freeze up is your real problem. If using a USB mouse try a PS-2 mouse and visa versa. If a USB mouse make sure "USB mouse support" is turned on in the machines BIOS. (if it has that setting)
Rod
I had a look around about that gnome warning message. It happens not only in Ubuntu but in Fedora, SUSE, Slackware..etc. I couldn't find any satisfying answers about it... some people talked about a bug in xlib, others about missing package, myself I think it's to do with the hardware... I'm glad it's not Linux Mint specific, but again I really can't explain why it does it in the first place.
Clem
Clem
My PS2 keyboard did not function in Edgy, not even when attempting to install, The same with Etch
I disabled "usb keyboard" and disabled "enable usb legacy devices" in bios and all is now fine, maybe of some help
Card=Nvidia
Did find keyboard worked OK if I unplugged all usb devices at boot, and was OK on Suse and Gentoo
Regards - Nick
I disabled "usb keyboard" and disabled "enable usb legacy devices" in bios and all is now fine, maybe of some help
Card=Nvidia
Did find keyboard worked OK if I unplugged all usb devices at boot, and was OK on Suse and Gentoo
Regards - Nick