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Why does settings/open-in-software/installed include references to previous versions of Ubuntu, ie 16.04 and 18.04?

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I am running Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS.

  • Memory: 15.5 GiB
  • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-7260U CPU @ 2.20GHz × 4
  • Graphics: Mesa Intel® Iris(R) Plus Graphics 640 (Kaby Lake GT3e) (KBL GT3)
  • Disk capacity: 250.1 GB

Contents of settings/about/Installed:

  • OS Name: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
  • OS Type: 64-bit
  • GNOME Version: 3.36.8
  • Windowing System: X11
  • Software Updates: downloadable from internet

Contents of settings/open-in-software/installed

  • shared gnome 3.26 runtime for Ubuntu 16.04 base
  • shared gnome 3.28 runtime for Ubuntu 18.04
  • shared gnome 3-3-34-1804 Ubuntu stack
  • gnome software application manager
  • core 18 runtime environment based on Ubuntu 18.04

Why does settings/open-in-software/installed include references to previous versions of Ubuntu, i.e., 16.04 and 18.04? Is this a possible problem?

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