Terminal does not appear and package management is broken after I removed python3.5 and installed python3.6

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Recently I removed python3.5 and installed python3.6 using conda. Now terminal doesn't start and I can see a red error button at top right corner that says




A Problem occurred when checking for the updates




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  • check if there are other terminals such as xterm
    – kenn
    May 26 at 14:57










  • xterm is there but how to make terminal appear?
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 14:59






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    @kenn nope. This is caused by deleting the system default python, which is a dependency of gnome-terminal and a whole bunch of other important stuff. Removing the pre-installed python is a really easy way to wreck Ubuntu
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:06






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    I am using Ubuntu 17.04. I installed python3.6 again but is not working
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 15:14






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    17.04 is unsupported, so you need to upgrade to fix any package management issue - see How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:18














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Recently I removed python3.5 and installed python3.6 using conda. Now terminal doesn't start and I can see a red error button at top right corner that says




A Problem occurred when checking for the updates




How can I fix it?







share|improve this question






















  • check if there are other terminals such as xterm
    – kenn
    May 26 at 14:57










  • xterm is there but how to make terminal appear?
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 14:59






  • 5




    @kenn nope. This is caused by deleting the system default python, which is a dependency of gnome-terminal and a whole bunch of other important stuff. Removing the pre-installed python is a really easy way to wreck Ubuntu
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:06






  • 1




    I am using Ubuntu 17.04. I installed python3.6 again but is not working
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 15:14






  • 3




    17.04 is unsupported, so you need to upgrade to fix any package management issue - see How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:18












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Recently I removed python3.5 and installed python3.6 using conda. Now terminal doesn't start and I can see a red error button at top right corner that says




A Problem occurred when checking for the updates




How can I fix it?







share|improve this question














Recently I removed python3.5 and installed python3.6 using conda. Now terminal doesn't start and I can see a red error button at top right corner that says




A Problem occurred when checking for the updates




How can I fix it?









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  • check if there are other terminals such as xterm
    – kenn
    May 26 at 14:57










  • xterm is there but how to make terminal appear?
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 14:59






  • 5




    @kenn nope. This is caused by deleting the system default python, which is a dependency of gnome-terminal and a whole bunch of other important stuff. Removing the pre-installed python is a really easy way to wreck Ubuntu
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:06






  • 1




    I am using Ubuntu 17.04. I installed python3.6 again but is not working
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 15:14






  • 3




    17.04 is unsupported, so you need to upgrade to fix any package management issue - see How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:18
















  • check if there are other terminals such as xterm
    – kenn
    May 26 at 14:57










  • xterm is there but how to make terminal appear?
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 14:59






  • 5




    @kenn nope. This is caused by deleting the system default python, which is a dependency of gnome-terminal and a whole bunch of other important stuff. Removing the pre-installed python is a really easy way to wreck Ubuntu
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:06






  • 1




    I am using Ubuntu 17.04. I installed python3.6 again but is not working
    – Manzurul Hoque Rumi
    May 26 at 15:14






  • 3




    17.04 is unsupported, so you need to upgrade to fix any package management issue - see How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
    – Zanna
    May 26 at 15:18















check if there are other terminals such as xterm
– kenn
May 26 at 14:57




check if there are other terminals such as xterm
– kenn
May 26 at 14:57












xterm is there but how to make terminal appear?
– Manzurul Hoque Rumi
May 26 at 14:59




xterm is there but how to make terminal appear?
– Manzurul Hoque Rumi
May 26 at 14:59




5




5




@kenn nope. This is caused by deleting the system default python, which is a dependency of gnome-terminal and a whole bunch of other important stuff. Removing the pre-installed python is a really easy way to wreck Ubuntu
– Zanna
May 26 at 15:06




@kenn nope. This is caused by deleting the system default python, which is a dependency of gnome-terminal and a whole bunch of other important stuff. Removing the pre-installed python is a really easy way to wreck Ubuntu
– Zanna
May 26 at 15:06




1




1




I am using Ubuntu 17.04. I installed python3.6 again but is not working
– Manzurul Hoque Rumi
May 26 at 15:14




I am using Ubuntu 17.04. I installed python3.6 again but is not working
– Manzurul Hoque Rumi
May 26 at 15:14




3




3




17.04 is unsupported, so you need to upgrade to fix any package management issue - see How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
– Zanna
May 26 at 15:18




17.04 is unsupported, so you need to upgrade to fix any package management issue - see How to install software or upgrade from an old unsupported release?
– Zanna
May 26 at 15:18















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