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Anyone else having a similar problem?
I use Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS with Gnome 42.9. I have been using Variety Wallpaper changer for years which I always install from the Ubuntu repository. I have it set to start at startup and my backgrounds to change every 15 mins. It normally works incredibly well but last night, I noticed my wallpaper seemed to have been stuck on a certain image for a while. On further investigation, I found that the app indicator for Variety was missing.
Thinking the app had crashed, I went to re-start it manually from the menus and discovered I couldn't because its icon was not in the Gnome menu. Variety Slideshow's icon is still there and it functions fine. I opened the Ubuntu repository and found that according to the ubuntu package manager, it was still installed on my system. Nonetheless, I uninstalled and re-installed.
Nothing. No change. The icon is missing from the menus even after a system reboot and the program will not run at startup. I checked. The .desktopfile is still there.
I noticed in the 'ask ubuntu' forum, someone was having trouble using Variety on my version of ubuntu in dark mode. I use light mode, however.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Update: Further investigation reveals that the binary executable is also missing from the usr/bin folder. That explains why it won't run! It isn't there!! I don't understand why re-installing the program doesn't work to replace the missing binary. Has someone broken the installer in the ubuntu repository?
I use Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS with Gnome 42.9. I have been using Variety Wallpaper changer for years which I always install from the Ubuntu repository. I have it set to start at startup and my backgrounds to change every 15 mins. It normally works incredibly well but last night, I noticed my wallpaper seemed to have been stuck on a certain image for a while. On further investigation, I found that the app indicator for Variety was missing.
Thinking the app had crashed, I went to re-start it manually from the menus and discovered I couldn't because its icon was not in the Gnome menu. Variety Slideshow's icon is still there and it functions fine. I opened the Ubuntu repository and found that according to the ubuntu package manager, it was still installed on my system. Nonetheless, I uninstalled and re-installed.
Nothing. No change. The icon is missing from the menus even after a system reboot and the program will not run at startup. I checked. The .desktopfile is still there.
I noticed in the 'ask ubuntu' forum, someone was having trouble using Variety on my version of ubuntu in dark mode. I use light mode, however.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Update: Further investigation reveals that the binary executable is also missing from the usr/bin folder. That explains why it won't run! It isn't there!! I don't understand why re-installing the program doesn't work to replace the missing binary. Has someone broken the installer in the ubuntu repository?
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