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Nice :-) Remove your guisettings.xml for a moment.
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I cannot help you - no logfiles, no backtrace nothing. As long I can only say: works for me.
If you build yourself, make sure you used ccache -cC in between.
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Don't run Ubuntu releases that are not yet out at all. Install a Saucy version and fine.
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2014-01-11, 18:45
(This post was last modified: 2014-01-11, 19:01 by tomn.)
well not really, i might lend 1 of a friend/work however there is no PS/2 port on my zotac so i don't think it will work with a PS/2 to USB adapter
edit: just read a topic saying to install 13.04 and run do-release-upgrade so guess im going to do that... Thanks for your help so far