Alright I took a look, and all I see are text files of only a few of the apps, nothing else is present as far as I’m seeing right now, and in them there’s only a single command of text, all of them are different. Is that normal?
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That’s definitely handy, gonna bookmark that stuff somewhere for later on, thx! Though I’m not the best with technical stuff or big ol’ manuals, and right now I sorta don’t have the time or energy to sift through all of it, just wanna fix this issue real quick if possible so I can continue with my day.
I did check the var lib override folder, nothings there strangely, no hidden files or anything even, completely blank. Scrolled down with the man 1 command in the terminal, also nothings there, what am I looking out for here? Are the overrides gone? Is this a different issues now or? Said something about X server missing when running an app through the terminal, what do I do about that?
I do have flatseal and do use it, but it’s a flatpak so I can’t launch it right now.
Didn’t work sadly, still nothings launches and still gives me the same error in the command line.
Like I said there’s literally nothing in the text files but a single line of text, each application only has one and it’s different for each. Some have filesystems=host-etc;host-os, some have something else, and again there’s only a few applications here, not everything, and the selection is also very random, some of these are applications I haven’t used in a while, really weird.
Tried that yeah, didn’t do anything at all. X11 is definitely installed, I checked, and all the flatpaks only ran in x11 mode before all of this regardless of what settings I changed through flatseal or command line, so no idea what’s going on then. Did I bork flatpak somehow?
EDIT: okay I think I’m just gonna use timeshift, get everything working-ish again, back up whatever I can over a few days, and either install a whole new distro or install a new version of Kubuntu and not tweak anything anymore, I think the things really screwed up after that broken install ordeal, no idea what’s going on.
Do you know if it’s possible to install a new version of Kubuntu via a live USB without wiping everything, including important data, out? If not, what’s the second best option? Can I drag and drop some folders to perserve my applications and their data and stuff? Is there a tool for all of that? Let me know! Would be appreciated!