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In my Ubuntu 19.04 I installed Netbeans IDE 11.1 from the store. In store it shows as installed and I can start it from there. If I try to start it from 'show apps' where you can search app by name it doesn't show in it at all.










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In my Ubuntu 19.04 I installed Netbeans IDE 11.1 from the store. In store it shows as installed and I can start it from there. If I try to start it from 'show apps' where you can search app by name it doesn't show in it at all.










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In my Ubuntu 19.04 I installed Netbeans IDE 11.1 from the store. In store it shows as installed and I can start it from there. If I try to start it from 'show apps' where you can search app by name it doesn't show in it at all.










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In my Ubuntu 19.04 I installed Netbeans IDE 11.1 from the store. In store it shows as installed and I can start it from there. If I try to start it from 'show apps' where you can search app by name it doesn't show in it at all.







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  • Do the instructions in this link help you? linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-netbeans-on-ubuntu-18-04

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  • Do the instructions in this link help you? linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-netbeans-on-ubuntu-18-04

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    Sep 8 at 17:03
















Do the instructions in this link help you? linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-netbeans-on-ubuntu-18-04

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Do the instructions in this link help you? linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-netbeans-on-ubuntu-18-04

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Linux maintains a .desktop file for each menu items. It stores all the desktop file at /usr/share/applications. You have to go there and verify whether there is a correct desktop file for netbeans or not. If not then you have to create one and put there. It can be of any name but its extension should be .desktop. A desktop file looks like this:



[Desktop Entry]
Name=Netbeans IDE
Exec=<cmd to start netbeans>
Icon=<path to NetBeans icon>
Type=Application
Categories=Programming;IDE;


Its simple to install any software from software center, But I personally prefer to manually download and install any software instead of installing it from the software center, At the software center, they usually are not the latest version.






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  • Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

    – Sami Hulkko
    Sep 8 at 20:25











  • Check once /opt directory.

    – Shivam
    Sep 9 at 3:12












  • not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

    – Sami Hulkko
    Sep 9 at 4:41











  • then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

    – Shivam
    Sep 9 at 4:57


















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    Linux maintains a .desktop file for each menu items. It stores all the desktop file at /usr/share/applications. You have to go there and verify whether there is a correct desktop file for netbeans or not. If not then you have to create one and put there. It can be of any name but its extension should be .desktop. A desktop file looks like this:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Netbeans IDE
    Exec=<cmd to start netbeans>
    Icon=<path to NetBeans icon>
    Type=Application
    Categories=Programming;IDE;


    Its simple to install any software from software center, But I personally prefer to manually download and install any software instead of installing it from the software center, At the software center, they usually are not the latest version.






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    • Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 8 at 20:25











    • Check once /opt directory.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 3:12












    • not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 9 at 4:41











    • then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 4:57















    1



















    Linux maintains a .desktop file for each menu items. It stores all the desktop file at /usr/share/applications. You have to go there and verify whether there is a correct desktop file for netbeans or not. If not then you have to create one and put there. It can be of any name but its extension should be .desktop. A desktop file looks like this:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Netbeans IDE
    Exec=<cmd to start netbeans>
    Icon=<path to NetBeans icon>
    Type=Application
    Categories=Programming;IDE;


    Its simple to install any software from software center, But I personally prefer to manually download and install any software instead of installing it from the software center, At the software center, they usually are not the latest version.






    share|improve this answer


























    • Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 8 at 20:25











    • Check once /opt directory.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 3:12












    • not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 9 at 4:41











    • then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 4:57













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    Linux maintains a .desktop file for each menu items. It stores all the desktop file at /usr/share/applications. You have to go there and verify whether there is a correct desktop file for netbeans or not. If not then you have to create one and put there. It can be of any name but its extension should be .desktop. A desktop file looks like this:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Netbeans IDE
    Exec=<cmd to start netbeans>
    Icon=<path to NetBeans icon>
    Type=Application
    Categories=Programming;IDE;


    Its simple to install any software from software center, But I personally prefer to manually download and install any software instead of installing it from the software center, At the software center, they usually are not the latest version.






    share|improve this answer














    Linux maintains a .desktop file for each menu items. It stores all the desktop file at /usr/share/applications. You have to go there and verify whether there is a correct desktop file for netbeans or not. If not then you have to create one and put there. It can be of any name but its extension should be .desktop. A desktop file looks like this:



    [Desktop Entry]
    Name=Netbeans IDE
    Exec=<cmd to start netbeans>
    Icon=<path to NetBeans icon>
    Type=Application
    Categories=Programming;IDE;


    Its simple to install any software from software center, But I personally prefer to manually download and install any software instead of installing it from the software center, At the software center, they usually are not the latest version.







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    • Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 8 at 20:25











    • Check once /opt directory.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 3:12












    • not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 9 at 4:41











    • then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 4:57

















    • Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 8 at 20:25











    • Check once /opt directory.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 3:12












    • not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

      – Sami Hulkko
      Sep 9 at 4:41











    • then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

      – Shivam
      Sep 9 at 4:57
















    Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

    – Sami Hulkko
    Sep 8 at 20:25





    Store installs netbeans 11 as a snap application so I do not know where it is actually installed and therefore can't know the exact path to exec.

    – Sami Hulkko
    Sep 8 at 20:25













    Check once /opt directory.

    – Shivam
    Sep 9 at 3:12






    Check once /opt directory.

    – Shivam
    Sep 9 at 3:12














    not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

    – Sami Hulkko
    Sep 9 at 4:41





    not at /opt only google there. I also uninstalled it from store and reinstalled from command line (snap command) as instructed by Graham in this post.

    – Sami Hulkko
    Sep 9 at 4:41













    then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

    – Shivam
    Sep 9 at 4:57





    then there would be a /snap directory in which it would have got installed.

    – Shivam
    Sep 9 at 4:57













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