It took me years to finally be able to use Linux fulltime on all my computers.
Even got it on my work laptop now.
But things like this prevent people from using linux over Windows or OSX.

It took me a couple of days to fix an issue to get a remote desktop connection 
to my work office working.
I'm not a hardcore linux user and I try to prevent tweaking the standard as 
much as possible, because it could get me into trouble later on.

I had to move back from Ubuntu 11 to 10 LTE because VirtualBox suddenly stopped 
working.
Adding libstdc++5 would help users like me a lot, since more applications will 
just keep working as they should without going through logs, searching the web 
and installing custom repo's.

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  libstdc++5 removal breaks non-ubuntu applications

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