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Hello. I have this problem on my new Arch Linux. Gnome software -> https://imgur.com/a/WAy52Vk
And I do not know what to do. Please, help fix it.
Last edited by dima1911 (2021-06-18 19:50:38)
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Your post contains nothing that would provide a clue how to help you.
Please add much more detailed information including what you have already tried along with the results of those.
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I open gnome software and i don't see programs. I just installed Gnome 3.28.2 and updated all packages. Cleared gnome software... have same problem on my manjaro.
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Solved! Just need install gnome-software-packagekit-plugin. A strange problem, it used to always work itself.
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Solved! Just need install gnome-software-packagekit-plugin. A strange problem, it used to always work itself.
Thanks for this... I was wondering the same thing myself and couldn't figure it out.
You should change your topic name to reflect that it has been solved! ![]()
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dima1911 wrote:Solved! Just need install gnome-software-packagekit-plugin. A strange problem, it used to always work itself.
Thanks for this... I was wondering the same thing myself and couldn't figure it out.
You should change your topic name to reflect that it has been solved!
To be honest, I wanted to do it, but I didn't understand how. Can you show on screenshots how it is with you? Or am I just gulp, and I can't find it ![]()
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To be honest, I wanted to do it, but I didn't understand how. Can you show on screenshots how it is with you? Or am I just gulp, and I can't find it
You go back to the first post, the original, and click edit. Then in the subject line Type the word [SOLVED]
If there is another way to do this, I'm not sure. This is how I've been doing it.
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dima1911 wrote:To be honest, I wanted to do it, but I didn't understand how. Can you show on screenshots how it is with you? Or am I just gulp, and I can't find it
You go back to the first post, the original, and click edit. Then in the subject line Type the word [SOLVED]
If there is another way to do this, I'm not sure. This is how I've been doing it.
Tnx dude ![]()
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