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I installed Netbeans 11 from store and now it doesn't show on applications
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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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Sep 8 at 17:03
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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.
launcher netbeans ubuntu-store
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.
launcher netbeans ubuntu-store
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asked Sep 8 at 16:57
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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
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Do the instructions in this link help you? linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-netbeans-on-ubuntu-18-04
– Graham
Sep 8 at 17:03
Do the instructions in this link help you? linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-netbeans-on-ubuntu-18-04
– Graham
Sep 8 at 17:03
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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.
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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Ended up downloading Netbeans from Apache and installing it from there. Problem solved.
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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.
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
add a comment
|
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.
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
add a comment
|
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.
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.
answered Sep 8 at 18:31
ShivamShivam
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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
add a comment
|
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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|
Ended up downloading Netbeans from Apache and installing it from there. Problem solved.
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Ended up downloading Netbeans from Apache and installing it from there. Problem solved.
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Ended up downloading Netbeans from Apache and installing it from there. Problem solved.
Ended up downloading Netbeans from Apache and installing it from there. Problem solved.
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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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