#yup they are the bottom
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yup
seems issue might be strictly Unity not detecting the editor
did you show the packages in Package manager btw
I have checked all of those boxes underneath where you select the editor and it consistently resets them too. I'm not kidding when I meant that no preference is saved lol when I finish with my school work, I'm going to attempt to install the version before and see if it works. Otherwise, I'll just go to the website and create a new ticket or something
if you can, Install Mint
its overall a much better distro than Ubuntu (yes its based on ubuntu but still )
could you show your Package Manager in unity for the "in project"
you dont need all those checkboxes, just the top 2 are default
I'm honestly fixing to switch back over to garuda. I love their dragonized gaming edition
before selection
after selection
snap
same with discord, rider, intelli, and pycharm, however, I didn't use the snap store. I used cmd. sudo snap install vscode && sudo snap install intellij-idea-community --classic && sudo snap install pycharm-community --classic && sudo snap install rider --classic
anyway that could be WHY
snap creates weird isolation issues
its odd that it doesnt give the VSCode version in dropdown
regardless, SNAP creates issues
they usually are self contained
oh ok. I'll remove them and then use apt to install. I'll come back if I still have an issue
mhm
apt get works too
I have a video for Mint should also work with ubuntu.. Working on another one for latest mint
Link to Unity hub Install
https://docs.unity3d.com/hub/manual/InstallHub.html#install-hub-linux
Link to VScode Download:
https://code.visualstudio.com/download
Link to .NET 7 SDK:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/install/linux-ubuntu-2210
or command
sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get install -y dotnet-sdk-7.0
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I appreciate it. I hope you didn't do that directly for me as I'll be switching to garuda as previously stated. If you did, I am very appreciative 🙂
haha nah I had that for a while , since I starter Mint myself. I like showing others that might need it how to
I have another for newer Mint v and VSCode but not much changed, haven't had time to upload it