Well, I just had the same issue in Ubuntu 13.04, of course it didn't
occur after a distro upgrade, I believe Thunderbird just updated, and I
noticed compiz also crashed and restarted (updated @ night while I was
asleep, and woke to find the error report about the crash, and all my
windows were in a
I also have this problem in the latest version of Ubuntu, 14.04, not the
end of the world, but it's still quite annoying, as others said things
like Contacts and Calendar sync are very basic/standard features in
todays world, Ubuntu is trying to be the "Linux distro for everyone",
trying to get mor
+1 for fixing this bug. In the latest Ubuntu 14.04 it doesn't even work
when using Ubuntu's keyboard settings. It would be nice, not just
because it's how you open system monitor in Windowz (I couldn't care
less about Windowz), but using Ctrl+Shift+Esc is just a nice logical
shortcut for the system
The new 173 off of Nvidia's site was working for me until I updated my
kernel today; now it fails again. Is anyone else having this happen?
Until I have a clue, I'm booting in the previous kernel.
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Thankyou Michael Stephenson. That was all I need to know; rebuild the
Nvidia driver and it works. I'll keep that in mind until Cannonical gets
it.
Running GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M/PCI/SSE2/3DNOW!
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Honestly guys, it's kind of rediculous that 3 years after the bug
report, it's still here. Avra is not compatible with avr assembler 2
include files, so why are they still shipped with avra??? If you
manually get all the include files from version 1, and overwrite the
ones that ship with avra, then
In case you don't believe me, here's the output when including
m16def.inc:
/usr/share/avra/m16def.inc(40) : Error : Unknown mnemonic/macro: #ifndef
/usr/share/avra/m16def.inc(41) : Error : Unknown mnemonic/macro: #define
/usr/share/avra/m16def.inc(44) : Error : Unknown mnemonic/macro: #pragm
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