I didn't say the multitude of random issues "spontaneously appear".
My point is that the desktop is tested as a set of packages delivered
together. There are dependencies, and expectations. It's not uncommon
for users to run commands to install or remove software from their
system which they copy/
> I would still appreciate it if you ran the commands
> I said and paste the output here. That can fix a multitude of random issues.
Something is seriously wrong in Ubuntu if "a multitude of random issues" can
spontaneously appear and if I need to run those commands to fix them.
I would expect r
I would still appreciate it if you ran the commands I said and paste the
output here. That can fix a multitude of random issues.
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Main men
The good news is, after rebooting, the issue is gone.
So this is probably one of the many things in Ubuntu that randomly and
sporadically begin to fail, perhaps because of some service or program crashing
or whatever, that get "fixed" at the next reboot. I wish I knew a less
aggressive way to ge
I note you're using 16.04 which was upgraded from a previous install.
Sometimes over time, packages can go missing, typically accidentally
removed. One way you can make sure your system is up to date with the
latest packages, and any missing ones are installed, is with the
following commands. I'd r
If you logon as a different user do you still see the problem?
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Main menu of many applications is gone
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I've at least gone and removed the offensive parts of the description. I
can't say the tone is necessarily calm, but I wouldn't say it
particularly violates the CoC. I can imagine being a bit frustrated over
the situation.
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Open any of these ap
Hi, Perhaps you could edit the summary of this bug and tone it down a
bit and remove the unnecessary expletives.
https://www.ubuntu.com/community/code-of-conduct
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