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How do I bring up that initial guided tour panel again? I'm mooking for the panel that starts with "connect your online accounts and then moves on to suggesting different types of linux software. I really liked some of the suggested apps but since I'm new to linux, I don't remember any of their names.










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  • @PRATAP im running 18.10

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:05











  • navigate to /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop file.. right click.. go to permissions and tick the Allow executing file as program.. then.. doubl click.. trust and launch... it is not exactly what we see after a fresh install but similar one..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:11













  • @PRATAP thanks for the reply. It appears I don't have permission to change that files permissions.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:19






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    run sudo -H nautilus /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop in terminal and the right click..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:23








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    @PRATAP That did the trick. Thank you. You were right. It's almost exactly what I was looking for as you were saying. It's just missing the panels that suggest the different kinds of software you can install. Regardless, I learned something. So thank you.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:32
















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How do I bring up that initial guided tour panel again? I'm mooking for the panel that starts with "connect your online accounts and then moves on to suggesting different types of linux software. I really liked some of the suggested apps but since I'm new to linux, I don't remember any of their names.










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  • @PRATAP im running 18.10

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:05











  • navigate to /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop file.. right click.. go to permissions and tick the Allow executing file as program.. then.. doubl click.. trust and launch... it is not exactly what we see after a fresh install but similar one..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:11













  • @PRATAP thanks for the reply. It appears I don't have permission to change that files permissions.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:19






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    run sudo -H nautilus /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop in terminal and the right click..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:23








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    @PRATAP That did the trick. Thank you. You were right. It's almost exactly what I was looking for as you were saying. It's just missing the panels that suggest the different kinds of software you can install. Regardless, I learned something. So thank you.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:32














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How do I bring up that initial guided tour panel again? I'm mooking for the panel that starts with "connect your online accounts and then moves on to suggesting different types of linux software. I really liked some of the suggested apps but since I'm new to linux, I don't remember any of their names.










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How do I bring up that initial guided tour panel again? I'm mooking for the panel that starts with "connect your online accounts and then moves on to suggesting different types of linux software. I really liked some of the suggested apps but since I'm new to linux, I don't remember any of their names.







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  • @PRATAP im running 18.10

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:05











  • navigate to /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop file.. right click.. go to permissions and tick the Allow executing file as program.. then.. doubl click.. trust and launch... it is not exactly what we see after a fresh install but similar one..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:11













  • @PRATAP thanks for the reply. It appears I don't have permission to change that files permissions.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:19






  • 2





    run sudo -H nautilus /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop in terminal and the right click..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:23








  • 1





    @PRATAP That did the trick. Thank you. You were right. It's almost exactly what I was looking for as you were saying. It's just missing the panels that suggest the different kinds of software you can install. Regardless, I learned something. So thank you.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:32



















  • @PRATAP im running 18.10

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:05











  • navigate to /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop file.. right click.. go to permissions and tick the Allow executing file as program.. then.. doubl click.. trust and launch... it is not exactly what we see after a fresh install but similar one..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:11













  • @PRATAP thanks for the reply. It appears I don't have permission to change that files permissions.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:19






  • 2





    run sudo -H nautilus /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop in terminal and the right click..

    – PRATAP
    Feb 27 at 18:23








  • 1





    @PRATAP That did the trick. Thank you. You were right. It's almost exactly what I was looking for as you were saying. It's just missing the panels that suggest the different kinds of software you can install. Regardless, I learned something. So thank you.

    – Cerebrix
    Feb 27 at 18:32

















@PRATAP im running 18.10

– Cerebrix
Feb 27 at 18:05





@PRATAP im running 18.10

– Cerebrix
Feb 27 at 18:05













navigate to /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop file.. right click.. go to permissions and tick the Allow executing file as program.. then.. doubl click.. trust and launch... it is not exactly what we see after a fresh install but similar one..

– PRATAP
Feb 27 at 18:11







navigate to /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop file.. right click.. go to permissions and tick the Allow executing file as program.. then.. doubl click.. trust and launch... it is not exactly what we see after a fresh install but similar one..

– PRATAP
Feb 27 at 18:11















@PRATAP thanks for the reply. It appears I don't have permission to change that files permissions.

– Cerebrix
Feb 27 at 18:19





@PRATAP thanks for the reply. It appears I don't have permission to change that files permissions.

– Cerebrix
Feb 27 at 18:19




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run sudo -H nautilus /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop in terminal and the right click..

– PRATAP
Feb 27 at 18:23







run sudo -H nautilus /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-initial-setup-first-login.desktop in terminal and the right click..

– PRATAP
Feb 27 at 18:23






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@PRATAP That did the trick. Thank you. You were right. It's almost exactly what I was looking for as you were saying. It's just missing the panels that suggest the different kinds of software you can install. Regardless, I learned something. So thank you.

– Cerebrix
Feb 27 at 18:32





@PRATAP That did the trick. Thank you. You were right. It's almost exactly what I was looking for as you were saying. It's just missing the panels that suggest the different kinds of software you can install. Regardless, I learned something. So thank you.

– Cerebrix
Feb 27 at 18:32










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