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Cannot access to (or find out) main Settings program


I can't find the settings in Ubuntu 19.04Option Button in Keyboard Layout > Input Sources is not pressableRemove Settings Access For StudentsHow to access System Settings when Ubuntu menu is broken?Can't access System Settings or Catalyst!I cannot find my system settings iconI cannot open system settings in ubuntu 17.10Can no longer access the Settings panelCannot open settings on 18.04






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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?










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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 use ibus-setup command (part of ibus package).

    – N0rbert
    May 6 '18 at 9:20






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    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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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?










share|improve this question






















  • 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






  • 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













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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?










share|improve this question
















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?







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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 use ibus-setup command (part of ibus 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












  • 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






  • 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







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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 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




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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



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      Reinstall Settings (aka gnome-control-center) by running



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