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can i know wats the problem?
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you installed so-called speedpatch or some other ****, that mess with cgroups?
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So i should uninstall it?
 
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your choice.. if u have unexpected reboots and if your kernel was not loaded u ll get this error.
 
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if there is no unexpected reboots than it is fine? is tis a serious problem?
 
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Read Estel's post:

1. have you installed speedbatch?
2. if yes, have you uninstalled speedpatch?

If 1 and 2 and you get that error, please contact the developer (karam, I think) as it is a bug in the removal script.

As a workaround, open an xterm and do
$ rm /home/user/.bashrc
 
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i did not uninstall speedpatch, but i reboot and the thing is gone alredi......
 
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Just reboot again... With Speedpatch sometimes you have to do a second reboot for proper working cgroups.
 

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