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Accidentally uninstalled gnome 38, software center wont open

al flag

OS: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS

Hey there. I was just browsing through my ubuntu software center and uninstall and accidentally clicked the wrong thing, and uninstalled "gnome-38 something". everything seems to work fine, but the software center closed, and wont open again even after restart. I tried sudo apt install gnome-software and a new app appeared in the dashboard: enter image description here

It has missing textures, and is not the ubuntu software we know and love.

How can I fix this? (optimally without reinstalling my system xD)

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cn flag
You say Ubuntu 22.04 but that is not where this screen shot comes from. It looks like it comes from Kubuntu. If it was truly Ubuntu 22.04 it would be a Gnome 4.x flavor. Not sure how the screen shot helps the question.
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pl flag

You likely removed the gnome-3-38-2004 snap.

If you run snap changes you may see it in the recent past, being removed. Also snap info gnome-3-38-2004 will show it as not installed.

To reinstall:

sudo snap install gnome-3-38-2004

This should resolve the issue.

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