Since just now, upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 to Kubuntu 22.04 I am finding myself struggling to get way too large a number of my regular programs installed (at least installed in a properly working condition).
The excellent file comparison program, 'Meld' installs but crashes when you actually attempt to compare files with it, Arduino IDE shows its splash screen but then refuses to open its main window and won't run and Pronterface just refuses to open at all. I am wondering if this is something to do with the upgrade to 22.04 or something to do with my change from gnome to KDE.
Whatever is causing it, it isn't ok. I need these apps.
I'm wondering if anyone can shed any light on how to get them up and working.
The excellent file comparison program, 'Meld' installs but crashes when you actually attempt to compare files with it, Arduino IDE shows its splash screen but then refuses to open its main window and won't run and Pronterface just refuses to open at all. I am wondering if this is something to do with the upgrade to 22.04 or something to do with my change from gnome to KDE.
Whatever is causing it, it isn't ok. I need these apps.
I'm wondering if anyone can shed any light on how to get them up and working.
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