![]() ![]() So there is no "quirk" there - if you didn't install the required drivers for some reason, it could not work. ) that are not really disks/directories but are to be presented as ones. a connected phone, camera, zip files, network drives, Dropbox. The gvfs packages provide those virtual folders, e.g. That error message is stupid indeed but it is telling you it was not able to open a root directory of the folder you were trying to browse. Uxterm is the same as Xterm but it supports Unicode characters. Xterm is the basic minimal terminal that needs to be there because of the X compatibility with older applications which expect to be able to find it. If it wasn't there, then that's not normal. If you have installed Cinnamon, you should have got gnome-terminal installed. Checking the installation logs would tell you if that has been the case or not. I have seen that happen a few times - either because of a corrupted package (that's why the question about the ISO checksum), bad package on the mirror (if you have opted for installing/updating from the network) or sometimes simply a bug in the package. ![]() By something going wrong I mean that installation of something could have failed and left the system in a partially installed state. Just to be clear - I am talking about getting a Thai terminal instead of US one by default, not having a Thai terminal in the menu in addition to a US one - which could be normal, either by choice of the distro developers for some reason or because it got pulled in as a dependency of something else that you have selected for installation. I have installed plenty of Debian installs in my life and this has never happened.
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