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Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 7:30 pm
by Husse
Did you see this post:
It's there because what you experience is to be expected.
The specific Mint files expect Edgy files and when they meet Feisty files sometimes the calls the files make ends up in the wrong place and no (or the wrong) interaction takes place
(I could explain it in more a more geekish language but...)
And if you have home on a separate partition it's fairly simple to format and reinstall, which I think is the solution