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Jetbrains Toolbox and fuse2

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I have set up Ubuntu 22.10 and trying to install jetbrains-toolbox on it.

After kicked toolbox included in the archive file, it says it requires fuse, so I have installed it with apt install fuse and logged out. Then GUI started to crash and never comes up.

I have recovered it with Alt-F2 -> login in CUI -> apt install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop and successfully regains GUI login panel, but, according to the messages generated by apt, it seems that fuse2 have been removed and ubuntu-desktop installs fuse3 as well alongside.

I suspects now that jetbrains-toolbox is not compatible with fuse3, and ubuntu-desktop is not compatible with fuse2. How I can solve this and run toolbox on Ubuntu 22.10? Do you have any Idea?

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Installing fuse will indeed cause problems as it triggers the uninstallation of fuse3, which is used by some core components (as you observed and as is explained here).

You can however install libfuse2 which will allow jetbrains-toolbox to start.

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Thanks! It (install only `libfuse2`) solved a problem.
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