Guru R, that's a problem of the psmouse dkms module. If you use one of the newer mainline kernels, like 2.6.36, you won't get that error. Something is wrong with it when dealing with the stock kernel. You can try using another version of the psmouse package or remove it to get rid of the error.
Guru R, that's a problem of the psmouse dkms module. If you use one of the newer mainline kernels, like 2.6.36, you won't get that error. Something is wrong with it when dealing with the stock kernel. You can try using another version of the psmouse package or remove it to get rid of the error.