General :: Ubuntu Can't Write Capital Z
Aug 6, 2011
I am using Ubuntu 10.04, and from the moment I installed it, I couldn't type capital z, all other shift+letter are working fine, but when it comes to z, it pops up a message with the title Metacity saying:There was an error running System Monitor:Failed to execute child process System(No such file or directory)
How can I fix it?(And yes, I can use Caps-lock and z, but I wonder what is causing the problem)
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