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Cannot access to (or find out) main Settings program
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
After removed Ibus Preferences & Input Method I'm not able to find out the main Settings program. There are somethings I have tried:
- Hit Windows button on keyboard then find
Settings
(Settings not show on search result). - Click Power button on top right screen, then click on Setting button.
- Try to right click on desktop screen then choose Change Background.
But nothing helps.
How can I fix it?
system-settings
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
After removed Ibus Preferences & Input Method I'm not able to find out the main Settings program. There are somethings I have tried:
- Hit Windows button on keyboard then find
Settings
(Settings not show on search result). - Click Power button on top right screen, then click on Setting button.
- Try to right click on desktop screen then choose Change Background.
But nothing helps.
How can I fix it?
system-settings
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It is unclear which Settings you are trying to open. Usually the system is shipped with GNOME Control Center (gnome-control-center
command in terminal). If you are trying to open IBus Preferences you can useibus-setup
command (part ofibus
package).
– N0rbert
May 6 '18 at 9:20
1
Hi @N0rbert, my Settings is exactlygnome-control-center
you have mentioned. I just mention to Ibus because after I removed it, I run into this problem.
– An Tran
May 6 '18 at 13:22
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
After removed Ibus Preferences & Input Method I'm not able to find out the main Settings program. There are somethings I have tried:
- Hit Windows button on keyboard then find
Settings
(Settings not show on search result). - Click Power button on top right screen, then click on Setting button.
- Try to right click on desktop screen then choose Change Background.
But nothing helps.
How can I fix it?
system-settings
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
After removed Ibus Preferences & Input Method I'm not able to find out the main Settings program. There are somethings I have tried:
- Hit Windows button on keyboard then find
Settings
(Settings not show on search result). - Click Power button on top right screen, then click on Setting button.
- Try to right click on desktop screen then choose Change Background.
But nothing helps.
How can I fix it?
system-settings
system-settings
edited May 6 '18 at 13:37
An Tran
asked May 6 '18 at 8:22
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It is unclear which Settings you are trying to open. Usually the system is shipped with GNOME Control Center (gnome-control-center
command in terminal). If you are trying to open IBus Preferences you can useibus-setup
command (part ofibus
package).
– N0rbert
May 6 '18 at 9:20
1
Hi @N0rbert, my Settings is exactlygnome-control-center
you have mentioned. I just mention to Ibus because after I removed it, I run into this problem.
– An Tran
May 6 '18 at 13:22
add a comment
|
1
It is unclear which Settings you are trying to open. Usually the system is shipped with GNOME Control Center (gnome-control-center
command in terminal). If you are trying to open IBus Preferences you can useibus-setup
command (part ofibus
package).
– N0rbert
May 6 '18 at 9:20
1
Hi @N0rbert, my Settings is exactlygnome-control-center
you have mentioned. I just mention to Ibus because after I removed it, I run into this problem.
– An Tran
May 6 '18 at 13:22
1
1
It is unclear which Settings you are trying to open. Usually the system is shipped with GNOME Control Center (
gnome-control-center
command in terminal). If you are trying to open IBus Preferences you can use ibus-setup
command (part of ibus
package).– N0rbert
May 6 '18 at 9:20
It is unclear which Settings you are trying to open. Usually the system is shipped with GNOME Control Center (
gnome-control-center
command in terminal). If you are trying to open IBus Preferences you can use ibus-setup
command (part of ibus
package).– N0rbert
May 6 '18 at 9:20
1
1
Hi @N0rbert, my Settings is exactly
gnome-control-center
you have mentioned. I just mention to Ibus because after I removed it, I run into this problem.– An Tran
May 6 '18 at 13:22
Hi @N0rbert, my Settings is exactly
gnome-control-center
you have mentioned. I just mention to Ibus because after I removed it, I run into this problem.– An Tran
May 6 '18 at 13:22
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Reinstall Settings (aka gnome-control-center
) by running
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center
in Terminal.
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Reinstall Settings (aka gnome-control-center
) by running
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center
in Terminal.
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Reinstall Settings (aka gnome-control-center
) by running
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center
in Terminal.
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Reinstall Settings (aka gnome-control-center
) by running
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center
in Terminal.
Reinstall Settings (aka gnome-control-center
) by running
sudo apt-get install --reinstall gnome-control-center
in Terminal.
answered May 6 '18 at 13:26
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It is unclear which Settings you are trying to open. Usually the system is shipped with GNOME Control Center (
gnome-control-center
command in terminal). If you are trying to open IBus Preferences you can useibus-setup
command (part ofibus
package).– N0rbert
May 6 '18 at 9:20
1
Hi @N0rbert, my Settings is exactly
gnome-control-center
you have mentioned. I just mention to Ibus because after I removed it, I run into this problem.– An Tran
May 6 '18 at 13:22