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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 list in 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?







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    are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type snap list in 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?







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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 list in the terminal and check the output.
    – Eskander Bejaoui
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    are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type snap list in the terminal and check the output.
    – 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.
– Eskander Bejaoui
10 hours ago




are the apps you installed snaps by any chance? type snap list in the terminal and check the output.
– Eskander Bejaoui
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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 :)






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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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