After 13.04 upgrade system apps are missing (settings, displays)
I've upgraded to 13.04 and some things are missing. I can neither open the system settings nor the "displays" app to change dual monitor settings.
When I click on "System Settings..." in the top right corner nothing happens. And on the top right there's no more date/time shown, I presume I could change that in the settings.
How do I get the "Systems Settings" and "Displays" app back? I can't find the right packages.
13.04 system-settings
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I've upgraded to 13.04 and some things are missing. I can neither open the system settings nor the "displays" app to change dual monitor settings.
When I click on "System Settings..." in the top right corner nothing happens. And on the top right there's no more date/time shown, I presume I could change that in the settings.
How do I get the "Systems Settings" and "Displays" app back? I can't find the right packages.
13.04 system-settings
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I've upgraded to 13.04 and some things are missing. I can neither open the system settings nor the "displays" app to change dual monitor settings.
When I click on "System Settings..." in the top right corner nothing happens. And on the top right there's no more date/time shown, I presume I could change that in the settings.
How do I get the "Systems Settings" and "Displays" app back? I can't find the right packages.
13.04 system-settings
I've upgraded to 13.04 and some things are missing. I can neither open the system settings nor the "displays" app to change dual monitor settings.
When I click on "System Settings..." in the top right corner nothing happens. And on the top right there's no more date/time shown, I presume I could change that in the settings.
How do I get the "Systems Settings" and "Displays" app back? I can't find the right packages.
13.04 system-settings
13.04 system-settings
asked May 19 '13 at 9:07
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Oh my...I found a related question and ran the following
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
gnome-control-center is already the newest version.
gnome-control-center set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
(See how nothing was installed)
Both "System Settings" and "Displays" are there now.
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I had same problem, Ubuntu 18.04LTS. since some days, (since update gnome?) , I cannot use Settings, cannot find it anymore on my system.
I did re-install Settings with command
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
and after installation: Settings is back in Show Applications and is running normally
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Oh my...I found a related question and ran the following
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
gnome-control-center is already the newest version.
gnome-control-center set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
(See how nothing was installed)
Both "System Settings" and "Displays" are there now.
add a comment |
Oh my...I found a related question and ran the following
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
gnome-control-center is already the newest version.
gnome-control-center set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
(See how nothing was installed)
Both "System Settings" and "Displays" are there now.
add a comment |
Oh my...I found a related question and ran the following
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
gnome-control-center is already the newest version.
gnome-control-center set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
(See how nothing was installed)
Both "System Settings" and "Displays" are there now.
Oh my...I found a related question and ran the following
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
gnome-control-center is already the newest version.
gnome-control-center set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
(See how nothing was installed)
Both "System Settings" and "Displays" are there now.
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I had same problem, Ubuntu 18.04LTS. since some days, (since update gnome?) , I cannot use Settings, cannot find it anymore on my system.
I did re-install Settings with command
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
and after installation: Settings is back in Show Applications and is running normally
add a comment |
I had same problem, Ubuntu 18.04LTS. since some days, (since update gnome?) , I cannot use Settings, cannot find it anymore on my system.
I did re-install Settings with command
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
and after installation: Settings is back in Show Applications and is running normally
add a comment |
I had same problem, Ubuntu 18.04LTS. since some days, (since update gnome?) , I cannot use Settings, cannot find it anymore on my system.
I did re-install Settings with command
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
and after installation: Settings is back in Show Applications and is running normally
I had same problem, Ubuntu 18.04LTS. since some days, (since update gnome?) , I cannot use Settings, cannot find it anymore on my system.
I did re-install Settings with command
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
and after installation: Settings is back in Show Applications and is running normally
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