the prob exists in the software icon in my taskbar.
I actually use a mac them on gnome that comes as the default.
So the prob would be the *deb file when double click opens the
snap-store* which cant install a deb file. ok im clear sorry for the
confusion.
let me know if i can be of any more help.
-Steve
On 2020-07-06 10:20 a.m., Paul White wrote:
> Stephen, there is no package called 'software' but one called gnome-
> software which is provided by default in all GNOME based distributions
> and one called ubuntu-software which is a transitional package in later
> Ubuntu releases.
>
> The default software store in Ubuntu 20.04 is actually a snap called
> snap-store which should appear in program menus as 'Software'. I think
> that is what you are probably using in which this case this bug report
> needs to be moved to the 'snap-store-desktop' project.
>
> I've seen this problem myself when using a non-default theme in Xubuntu.
> Are you using a non-default theme in Ubuntu? If so, does the problem go
> away when using the default Yaru theme?
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
Hello,
the prob exists in the software icon in my taskbar.
I actually use a mac them on gnome that comes as the default.
So the prob would be the *deb file when double click opens the
snap-store* which cant install a deb file. ok im clear sorry for the
confusion.
let me know if i can be of any more help.
-Steve
On 2020-07-06 10:20 a.m., Paul White wrote: desktop' project.
> Stephen, there is no package called 'software' but one called gnome-
> software which is provided by default in all GNOME based distributions
> and one called ubuntu-software which is a transitional package in later
> Ubuntu releases.
>
> The default software store in Ubuntu 20.04 is actually a snap called
> snap-store which should appear in program menus as 'Software'. I think
> that is what you are probably using in which this case this bug report
> needs to be moved to the 'snap-store-
>
> I've seen this problem myself when using a non-default theme in Xubuntu.
> Are you using a non-default theme in Ubuntu? If so, does the problem go
> away when using the default Yaru theme?
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
> Status: New => Incomplete
>