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I run ubuntu 12.04 LTS on a Lenovo ideapad netbook S10. I Been getting this error a lot, and then I did a fresh install. I had ubuntu only a month now, but the error hadn't started till yesterday morning, then I did a fresh install. This morning I got the same error again. I opened the netbook and the Motherboard, Hard drive, and SSD drive are all properly connected. and did a smart test and my HDD is healthy. I noticed this only started up after I installed the program spotify. Could this be the issue? When I had it in windows vista it gave the other machine a BSOD on launch.

update: Did another fresh install and no error on launches. (never installed spotify.) Both machines experienced this error.

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Have you checked the permissions in the /tmp directory? Maybe

ls -la /tmp 

can help you by displaying the owners and files in /tmp. Let us know!

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  • @rinzwind link This is what I keep getting.
    – FoxyRK9
    Jun 28, 2013 at 20:48

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