I notice that after I installed zram, it started happening. it stopped for a while. Then I created an etc/X11/xorg.cof file, which made it appear again. is it not that big of a deal?
I notice that after I installed zram, it started happening. it stopped for a while. Then I created an etc/X11/xorg.cof file, which made it appear again. is it not that big of a deal?
Last edited by ty74; June 26th, 2013 at 08:24 PM.
Hallo. I think it would help to give us a little more information.
What is zram?
What is it that started happening for a while and stopped, and then started again after creating an xorg.conf file? Was it the error message in the thread title?
I would think, though, that if the error message has stopped appearing, then you probably don't need to worry about unless it shows up again.
Michael
Found this link that explains what zram does: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRam
This post is like Brigadoon!
Hmmm, doesn't seem to have any relationship to an xorg.cong file at all.
@ty74: When, exactly, does this "internal errors" message show up?
Michael
Uninstall zram as it is unnecessary and it will likely correct the issue as well.
The message has not appeared lately, So maybe it is fixed. I still have a problem, I cannot uninstall zram. It always has an error when I try to update or delete it I think that is the problem
Go to synaptic package manager and uninstall it
With regards
Dr Kurian
Microsoft gives you Windows... Linux gives you the whole house.
I did. I it did not let me.
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