So I’ve rebooted my Debian computer, having installed, run, and used Lutris to run a GOG game. It worked fine.

Problem is, now Lutris has seemingly disappeared from my system. Despite existing in dpkg, and seeing the app “installed” in the Debian software manager, I cannot find a way to run it.

I have attempted to run it in three ways:

  1. Press the windows key and search for Lutris. This worked before. It works on literally every other app too. Nothing shows up, except the Lutris page in the Software manager.
  2. Check the Lutris page in the software manager. I can see that it’s installed and has a delete button, but no button to open the application.
  3. Click the “Show Applications”/Launchpad icon in the Dock, and try to find Lutris. It doesn’t exist here anymore.

I’m scratching my head. Does anyone know what happened to Lutris on my Debian distro?

  • Qvest@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Try to look for a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/

    If it is not there, try making one in ~/.local/share/applications/

    If there is no .desktop file, try looking for the binary with $ which lutris

    If you find the binary, but can’t find the .desktop file, take another .desktop file as an example from /usr/share/applications/ and create a new one in ~/.local/share/applications/ with appropriate Exec= from the $ which command from earlier