Ubuntu Installation :: After Rebooting - Error Unknown Command 'keystatus'

Sep 2, 2010

I saw 2 users asking the same question, but no one has answered that post...

I am posting this because it is also happening to me.

I've installed (through Wubi) Ubuntu 10.04, after rebooting, I've got this error, waiting a couple seconds, Ubuntu started normally. This message now repeats whenever I start Ubuntu.

Error: unknown command, keystatus

I always get this message when I boot to Ubuntu. How can I get rid of this message and fix this issue.

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[Code]...

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Quote:

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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[code]....

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