I've just installed Kubuntu 26.04 and everything works great except for the Discover Software Center. It keeps showing a message saying, "Unable to load applications" and suggests checking my internet connectivity. I've already loaded and unloaded it through the Konsole and made sure everything is updated. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
3 Answers
This kind of issue is common with alpha software. It's part of testing, and sometimes things just break. If you have good internet, you might want to clear the Discover cache or reinstall it. But in general, alpha versions are not the best choice for daily use unless you know how to troubleshoot issues.
First off, are you sure it's Kubuntu 26.04? If it is, that's an alpha version, and it can have bugs. If you actually mean 24.04, then you're good. But if it's 26.04, it's best to avoid it until it's released. Meanwhile, check your network settings if everything seems fine. When you say you've updated everything, did you get a proper connection to the repositories? That could explain why you're not seeing any apps.
It sounds like you're dealing with an alpha version of Kubuntu. The 26.04 version is still in development, which is usually meant for testers and developers rather than regular users. If you're not familiar with diagnosing issues, it might be a bit challenging. Just so you know, the stable version won't be out until 2026! Try sticking with a stable release for now.

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