![]() ![]() this was for the Unity Hub 3, now with Unity Hub 2 I tried the AppImage, and here the isn't much to tell: the app crash without any useful logs. ![]() Now I can't know the index.js content because this file doesn't exist so there is my theory: My system's file system is under NTFS (I missed clicked) and in general Linux is under FAT32 or anything else so under NTFS you can't name a folder like a file and vise versa so im really not sure for this but I think it isn't the case for FAT32 so in first I think the folder was written by apt and after the file has been written so there has been an error and the folder has been overwritten by this file. ![]() I didn't checked but im pretty sure the hub is an electron app. The path from this script is in the Hub files but if you look a little more closely in the files you can see that there should be a folder named "app.asar" but in this case it is a file, also while I was trying to open it I saw that the file was in hexa so I opened my hex editor and saw that in reality this file is a package.json from a node js project. As the new Ubuntu LTS just came out I had the idea to change distro to this new version, just after that I tried installing Unity just by installing Unity Hub, on my old distro this had gone really smoothly and had no problem but in this time I had a lot of problems: When I try the "normal" technique by getting the Hub from apt, I have an empty window, so I opened the Devtool and saw that a "index.js" script should have been started but it is not the case. ![]()
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