![]() The problem is that for some reason Ubuntu is unable to execute the fallback to GNOME classic (no effects), which NoMachine says is required. But this time, I cań't find a solution after searching the web for a couple hours. So I wasn't surprised when I got around today to upgrading from Ubunto 12.10 to 13.10 that, once again, it broke NoMachine. And each time the upgrade broke NoMchine and I had to implement a workaround found on the web. Twice since installing NoMachine a few years ago on Ubuntu, I've upgraded Ubuntu.
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