Thanks for checking. Paul Stoggregen figured it out, see his response
below

On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Paul Stoffregen <p...@pjrc.com> wrote:
> The letter S is capitalized in the error message below.  Perhaps someone is
> trying to compile code developed on windows, where the author incorrectly
> wrote "#include <Stdio.h>", rather that "#include <stdio.h>"?  Such code
> would compile on windows due to its case insensitive filenames, but fail on
> linux where the entire filename must be lowercase.

the file name is stdio.h, the capital S would be a typo in the sketch.

** Changed in: arduino (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  Stdio.h not found

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