What when Mandrake 9.1 freeze ?
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:30:49 +0100
Sometimes I run movie from the /mnt/cdrom which
freeze Mandrake and I don't see the mouse or could
start the console, not even ctrl-alt-backspace helps.
I only can restart the comp but I
know that it isn't good for linux.
What is alternative?
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