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Bug Ubuntu 18.04 64Bit Linux - Can't Open Existing Unity Project In Unity Hub?

Discussion in 'Linux' started by FallenAngelSoftware, Dec 31, 2019.

  1. FallenAngelSoftware

    FallenAngelSoftware

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    Hi,

    I come back to Linux version of Unity game engine periodically to see if it works better.
    Nothing ever seems to get fixed though...

    Fresh install of Unity Hub on my freshly installed Kubuntu 18.04.3 LTS 64Bit Linux.
    Adding an existing project saved to my hard drive fails in Unity Hub as it did before?

    The only work-around is to create a new empty project then do File/Open Project in the menu at top-left.
    This will bring up Unity Hub where you can click on [Add] to add the existing project on disk.

    Above was my first minute using newest Unity Hub - not a great way to start (Again!)
    Would like to use Unity on my Linux, but that's just about impossible in its current sad state...

    Jesse
     
  2. mechanicalbrain42

    mechanicalbrain42

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    I have the same issue on Ubuntu 18.04.
    The Projects are not stored and when I click on 'Add' nothing happens.
     
  3. Ermiq

    Ermiq

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    Well, although this bug worsens the initial setup experience, but it's only for the first launch. Once you've created a new empty project, you can close the editor, and then when you launch the Hub again it will detect and recognize the existing projects as intended.