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Why did Ubuntu 22.04 decide to uninstall Sayonara music player and VLC?

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Ubuntu just did some updates which required restart. There were both 'snap'-updates and ordinary updates and Lenovo firmware updates. After that I tried to start Sayonara (music player), but nothing started. I pressed the 'Windows'-key on my keyboard and typed 'software', thereby opening the standard Ubuntu software repository. It showed Sayonara as not installed, so I pressed the install button. But now it no longer works in a way I find logical. Instead of showing a list of sound files and subdirectories it says "Unkown artist 482"... So in practice Ubuntu has made it much more complicated for me to play my music files.

PS: When pressing the 'Windows'-key and typing 'sayonara' I see 2 'Sayonara'...

PPS: Ubuntu also destroyed my VLC player and possibly more!?

Edit: I try to explain more precisely what happened.

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cn flag
Can you elaborate "now it no longer works in a way I find logical"?
in flag
Instead of showing a list of sound files and subdirectories it says "Unkown artist 482"...
in flag
I just discovered that Ubuntu also deleted my VLC... I am a bit shocked!!
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cn flag
Please [edit] the question and explain how you installed the played and what is the problem. Also please remove rant about why Ubuntu did that, etc.
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cn flag
Ubuntu did not delete them something else is going on.
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cn flag
I'm confused by what "*some updates*" means: apt upgrade? apt full-upgrade? apt dist-upgrade? unattended upgrade? do-release-upgrade? update-manager upgrade? snap refresh? Something else? A question that includes more accurate facts and real input and output --and avoids vagueness-- is much likelier to get helpful answers.
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cn flag
I guess that it was a regular GUI update. But something is wrong anyway.
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cn flag
Removed "bug-reporting" tag. This is not a question about how to report a bug.
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in flag

I solved the problem. I used my old standard "MS-Windows solution"... ;-)

In other words: I restored a 2 months old drive image backup of the Ubuntu partition, which I had created with Paragon HD Manager 16 Basic. Now Sayonara and VLC work again! :-)

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ht flag

Are you sure your library path and file system matches? If everything seems ok, a library reload might fix your issue. Menubar -> Library -> Reload Library.

If not, please open a bug + screenshot in https://gitlab.com/luciocarreras/sayonara-player/-/issues .

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Thank you for your answer! I just restored a drive image of the Ubuntu partition, so it's too late to test it. :-) But your suggestion doesn't explain why VLC and other software also stopped working.
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