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Old 13th April 2008, 01:39 AM
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burning disc images kernel error

I have tried to make a disk image of an audio disk using first Brasero and then KDE and both times I get a kernel error. I actually had to restart since X wouldn't recover. Anyone else seen this problem. I upgraded to the latest rawhide kernel.

Also I realized that opening the Gnome system monitor will hang X. It is very weird. This is a stock install with no Nvidia drivers.
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