I need to install fuse on Ubuntu 22.04. I've tried installing via snap install fuse but that didn't work, so what is the safest way to install fuse on Ubuntu 22.04? Thanks!
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alexanderjsingleton
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Ok, I guess that will work as long as it's safe- thank you! – alexanderjsingleton May 19 '22 at 18:57
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What is `-y`? I'm having trouble finding this command in docs. – alexanderjsingleton May 19 '22 at 19:32
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fuse is present in the Ubuntu repositories, and therefore can be safely installed.
However, it conflicts with a newer version of fuse, fuse3, which is by default installed. If you choose to use fuse rather than fuse3, you will loose some functionality that depends on fuse3.
Installing fuse indeed will cause the removal of
fuse3 gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng gvfs-fuse ntfs-3g
xdg-desktop-portal xdg-desktop-portal-gnome
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk
In addition, the metapackages ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop-minimal will be removed.
fuse is in the software repository. Installation therefore is safe:
sudo apt install fuse
but you have to accept the consequences on functionality of the default desktop.
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1This answer is useful even to repair the system in case you install "fuse" on Ubuntu>22.04. Removing the package "fuse" and reinstalling the packages "fuse3 gnome-shell... and so on" will fix the problem. Thanks @vanadium! – CipherX Feb 05 '23 at 10:08
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This ought to ask for a switch such as `--just_do_it` and not allow inadvertent removal of packages required for proper desktop operation! I inadvertently installed fuse then `gnome-settings` disappeared and I wondered why until I checked `/var/log/apt/history.log` and saw the error of my ways... – AnthonyK Mar 20 '23 at 04:06
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@AnthonyK Then you will end up with a borked system. That is why we have a package manager: to ensure that installed packages are compatible with each other. – vanadium Mar 20 '23 at 09:15
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That's true @vanadium - this was exactly my point. I've seen before where the system asks you provide a switch - such as what `rm -rf /` asks you to do to avoid damaging your system - so that a user doesn't inadvertently uninstall packages as important as `ubuntu-desktop` on a desktop. – AnthonyK Mar 20 '23 at 09:55
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See this: https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE
For example, on Ubuntu (>= 22.04):
Warning: Do not install the fuse package as of 22.04 or > you may break your system
sudo add-apt-repository universe sudo apt install libfuse2
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It seems that this may not work very well. I could not run one AppImage app. I got these: "error: ac63-[2022-06-06 13:59:07] GPU process crashed" – ile Jun 06 '22 at 14:22
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For me it did work. Tried with BalenaEtcher and worked fine. We never know :) – Lv2eof Sep 13 '22 at 17:49