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I am using Ubuntu 22.10, OS Type 64 bit. I could not open Ubuntu software. I tried many solutions but could not fix the issue. I need to fix the issue, please anyone help me.

I tried below solutions

$ killall gnome-software

$ sudo apt autoremove gnome-software

$ sudo apt install gnome-software $ sudo apt clean $ sudo apt update

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt upgrade

Serg
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  • Welcome to AskUbuntu! Could you [edit] your question to include some of the solutions that you tried? It would be a terrible waste of your time for 5 people to offer 5 solutions that you've already done that did not work ... – matigo Apr 19 '23 at 09:43
  • 64-bit isn't very helpful; is the arm64 or ARM 64bit? ppc64el or PPC 64-bit? maybe even amd64 or x86 64-bit, ..... Why not be specific with your details as currently we have almost none. – guiverc Apr 19 '23 at 09:49
  • OS type 64 bit, Gnome version 43.1 – Jameel Ahamed Apr 19 '23 at 09:55
  • 64-bit isn't specific... Ubuntu supports multiple architectures with numerous that are 64-bit. 64bit ARM for example, 64-bit PowerPC/PPC, 64-bit AMD64, .... ie. there are many 64-bit hardware platforms, from raspberry PIs, traditional PCs, to powerful machines (PPC64 the most powerful 64-bit of the ones I listed) – guiverc Apr 19 '23 at 09:57
  • which version better, please provide details – Jameel Ahamed Apr 19 '23 at 10:10
  • They are all ~equal; just run on different forms of hardware. arm64 runs on ARM cpus such as apple devices, many modern android phones & more, amd64 runs on x86_64 machines (intel created the 32-bit x86, AMD created the 64-bit compatible version used today as IA64 by intel was incompatible & no-one used it; Linux dropped support years ago), ppc64el is the 64-bit version of PPC machines (old 32-bit devices using PPC were made by apple; but apple switched to amd64 then later to arm64). Different 64-bit CPUs from different companies – guiverc Apr 19 '23 at 10:36
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    Can you run gnome-software in the terminal and post the output? – Archisman Panigrahi Apr 19 '23 at 13:41
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    By any chance, did you change your python version? – Archisman Panigrahi Apr 19 '23 at 13:46

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