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KDE Plasma got error in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

pe flag

So I installed sddm pack in my Ubuntu then change the login screen to KDE and desktop session to Plasma. When I login to my account i get KDE boot screen and when it stops the ring, I got the cursor and I got a message box said:

"All shell packages missing. Contact your distro"

Then I hit Enter, it closes the box and nothing happened. I got stuck in KDE boot screen with no dock, no menu bar, no icon, nothing, just KDE boot screen.

Specs:

  • VAIO Z series (VGN-Z56GG-B)
  • Intel Core 2 Duo P9700(2.8Ghz, i386)
  • nVidia GeForce 9300 GS and Mobile 4 Intel Chipset
  • OS: Ubuntu and Windows 8.1 dualboot

Please help!

us flag
Can you post the exact message? Maybe a photo of that?
mrlolrus avatar
pe flag
i cant sorry because i got stuck at kde bootscreen so no screenshots
guiverc avatar
cn flag
How did you install KDE? You shouldn't get that with an install of `kubuntu-desktop` (ie. all packages), so did you miss packages? Kubuntu 18.04 LTS is no longer supported; refer https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-18-04-lts-bionic-beaver-reaches-end-of-kubuntu-support/ or https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2020/08/14/ubuntu-18-04-5-lts-released/ where you'll note only Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Desktop & Ubuntu Cloud come with 5 years of support;. I'd suggest using `ubuntu-support-status` to assess the security status of your actual install. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with KDE is still on-topic here though.
mrlolrus avatar
pe flag
I think I didn't mention that installing Kubuntu-desktop fails every time
guiverc avatar
cn flag
c2d processors are *amd64* and not *i386*. see https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/42599/intel-core2-duo-processor-p9700-6m-cache-2-80-ghz-1066-mhz-fsb.html (where *amd64* is called *intel(r)64*) ... *I've performed a QA-test of jammy (what will be 22.04 on release) on a c2d-e6320 this arvo* We can only provide assistance with what you've provided us; which is no messages; no logs & details that fit user mistake(s) better than anything else.
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zw flag

You have to reinstall Kubuntu task package by

sudo apt-get install --reinstall kubuntu-desktop^

In the end of above line note ^ - it means task package, so all KDE packages will be installed as in normal Kubuntu system.

Then reboot.

mrlolrus avatar
pe flag
thanks but.... there's one more thing. im tired of installing sddm so... i reconfig it to lightdm and now the os is bricked. no other ways to fix than reset the volume with windows 8.1. i will be updating status and let you know if its fixed. again i'll be using 16.04 EOL version since both two of these os got the same plasma error
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