Ask Ubuntu Asked by TimG on November 14, 2021
After complete install of Ubuntu 20.04, the settings window is not visible. The settings app does launch and it’s icon is displayed in the launch bar, also if I right-click on it and choose ‘All Winows’ there is a preview image of the settings menu, but the window is not displayed on the desktop. Shift-win-left arrow does not help.
I had the same problem. I connected my PC to a TV via HDMI and the "settings app" window appeared. "Windows mode" was in "join screens"; I changed it to "single screen", clicked on "apply" (green button in the upper right corner of the window), closed the "settings app" window and disconnected the HDMI cable from the PC. With this the problem was solved; now whenever I start "settings app" its window becomes visible.
Answered by Primitivo on November 14, 2021
I guess the problem due to the upgrade from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.40. I had a gnome-tweaks
on my machine before the upgrade. I removed it, and I installed gnome-control-center
. Something like the following could work:
sudo apt-get purge gnome-tweaks
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
Answered by Ahmad AlMughrabi on November 14, 2021
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