phpstorm snap missing desktop
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Ubuntu 16.04 (kernel: 4.13.0-1012-azure)
Snap 2.32.3.2
Snapd 2.32.3.2
I tried installing phpstorm via sudo snap install phpstorm --classic
.
I can see that phpstorm is installed and can be run from the command line, however the desktop launcher is missing. I can see the .desktop file in /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/phpstorm_phpstorm.desktop
. The odd thing is I have installed phpstorm via snap on another VM using the ubuntu 16.04 iso. Is there another configuration I'm missing? I'm using xrdp to remote into this machine and can see that my XDG_DATA_DIRS
is missing which included the snapd path on the VM that worked. Also if I SSH into this Azure VM I can see the XDG_DATA_DIRS
in my env dump. So perhaps this isn't a snap issue but two different ubuntu images with how environment variables are set up in the profile on login.
16.04 snap xdg azure
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Ubuntu 16.04 (kernel: 4.13.0-1012-azure)
Snap 2.32.3.2
Snapd 2.32.3.2
I tried installing phpstorm via sudo snap install phpstorm --classic
.
I can see that phpstorm is installed and can be run from the command line, however the desktop launcher is missing. I can see the .desktop file in /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/phpstorm_phpstorm.desktop
. The odd thing is I have installed phpstorm via snap on another VM using the ubuntu 16.04 iso. Is there another configuration I'm missing? I'm using xrdp to remote into this machine and can see that my XDG_DATA_DIRS
is missing which included the snapd path on the VM that worked. Also if I SSH into this Azure VM I can see the XDG_DATA_DIRS
in my env dump. So perhaps this isn't a snap issue but two different ubuntu images with how environment variables are set up in the profile on login.
16.04 snap xdg azure
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Ubuntu 16.04 (kernel: 4.13.0-1012-azure)
Snap 2.32.3.2
Snapd 2.32.3.2
I tried installing phpstorm via sudo snap install phpstorm --classic
.
I can see that phpstorm is installed and can be run from the command line, however the desktop launcher is missing. I can see the .desktop file in /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/phpstorm_phpstorm.desktop
. The odd thing is I have installed phpstorm via snap on another VM using the ubuntu 16.04 iso. Is there another configuration I'm missing? I'm using xrdp to remote into this machine and can see that my XDG_DATA_DIRS
is missing which included the snapd path on the VM that worked. Also if I SSH into this Azure VM I can see the XDG_DATA_DIRS
in my env dump. So perhaps this isn't a snap issue but two different ubuntu images with how environment variables are set up in the profile on login.
16.04 snap xdg azure
Ubuntu 16.04 (kernel: 4.13.0-1012-azure)
Snap 2.32.3.2
Snapd 2.32.3.2
I tried installing phpstorm via sudo snap install phpstorm --classic
.
I can see that phpstorm is installed and can be run from the command line, however the desktop launcher is missing. I can see the .desktop file in /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/phpstorm_phpstorm.desktop
. The odd thing is I have installed phpstorm via snap on another VM using the ubuntu 16.04 iso. Is there another configuration I'm missing? I'm using xrdp to remote into this machine and can see that my XDG_DATA_DIRS
is missing which included the snapd path on the VM that worked. Also if I SSH into this Azure VM I can see the XDG_DATA_DIRS
in my env dump. So perhaps this isn't a snap issue but two different ubuntu images with how environment variables are set up in the profile on login.
16.04 snap xdg azure
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