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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 for 2 days. I also installed some apps on it via Software Center (include Atom and Skype)
Everytime I open these apps, the system logs me out that I can not open these app even once. I understand that Ubuntu 18.04 is the lastest release so it can contain bugs. Is my problem one of its bugs? What should I do?
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 for 2 days. I also installed some apps on it via Software Center (include Atom and Skype)
Everytime I open these apps, the system logs me out that I can not open these app even once. I understand that Ubuntu 18.04 is the lastest release so it can contain bugs. Is my problem one of its bugs? What should I do?
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 are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type- snap listin the terminal and check the output.
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 for 2 days. I also installed some apps on it via Software Center (include Atom and Skype)
Everytime I open these apps, the system logs me out that I can not open these app even once. I understand that Ubuntu 18.04 is the lastest release so it can contain bugs. Is my problem one of its bugs? What should I do?
18.04
I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 for 2 days. I also installed some apps on it via Software Center (include Atom and Skype)
Everytime I open these apps, the system logs me out that I can not open these app even once. I understand that Ubuntu 18.04 is the lastest release so it can contain bugs. Is my problem one of its bugs? What should I do?
18.04
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 are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type- snap listin the terminal and check the output.
 â Eskander Bejaoui
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 are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type- snap listin the terminal and check the output.
 â Eskander Bejaoui
 10 hours ago
 
 
 
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are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type
snap list in the terminal and check the output.â Eskander Bejaoui
10 hours ago
are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type
snap list in the terminal and check the output.â Eskander Bejaoui
10 hours ago
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im also new to linux and I had a similar problem, i boot up spotify and it just stays black screen.
What worked for me is to go to console and type 
program_name --disable-gpu
I'm not sure if that is going to fix your problem, but you can still try.
Hope this works out :)
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im also new to linux and I had a similar problem, i boot up spotify and it just stays black screen.
What worked for me is to go to console and type 
program_name --disable-gpu
I'm not sure if that is going to fix your problem, but you can still try.
Hope this works out :)
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im also new to linux and I had a similar problem, i boot up spotify and it just stays black screen.
What worked for me is to go to console and type 
program_name --disable-gpu
I'm not sure if that is going to fix your problem, but you can still try.
Hope this works out :)
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im also new to linux and I had a similar problem, i boot up spotify and it just stays black screen.
What worked for me is to go to console and type 
program_name --disable-gpu
I'm not sure if that is going to fix your problem, but you can still try.
Hope this works out :)
im also new to linux and I had a similar problem, i boot up spotify and it just stays black screen.
What worked for me is to go to console and type 
program_name --disable-gpu
I'm not sure if that is going to fix your problem, but you can still try.
Hope this works out :)
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are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type
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