Thanks for answer but problem still there...
Do you remember whether you made any change before this happen? Did you take any updates?
You should purge unity.
It will not work on Zorin.
Already do any update...
Just try Mac OS look and Windows 11 look and when I open settings to back to Mac OS again, settings is not responded that's an option Wait and Force Close
Did you remove unity?
What will happen if you type
gnome-control-center
in terminal?
Wait...
I think I don't remove unity
I will remove it first
So Zorin uses Gnome-Control-Center?
gnome-control-center
controls your settings.
Type it in terminal and see what will happen.
The same if I click Settings
Already purge Unity now try
sudo apt purge gnome-control-center && sudo apt install gnome-control-center
Exactly.
Zorin uses gnome-control-center
to control settings.
Now you can open the settings, your problem is solved?
Wait still try to install Gnome-Control-Center
Try sudo nautilus /usr/share/themes
and remove Windows 11 look folder.
Had you installed the Unity Desktop? You would remember doing it if you had.
If you press alt+F2, a launcher will open. Enter into it gnome-control-center
and the Settings Manager should open.
I had similar issue, but in zorin os 15.3 lite. I changed icon theme to Fluent and zorin dock gone, so I could open xfce settings in terminal just with sudo
, but I couldn't change icon theme there, so I deleted Fluent icon theme in /usr/share/icons
and everything worked fine.
Yes, I try it just like the first post and then I remove it...
Finally I know what the culprit is... Display on Settings...
If I open Display on Settings and it shows not respond... so I restart it and open Settings again because the last time settings open in Display it shows again Not respond. So I have to force close to quit, and then I open Wifi Setting in Right Top Bar and settings could open just fine...
I suspect that because Variety app... so I remove Variety and open Display on Settings can open with no problem...
Hmmm...
I use Zorin 16 Pro
I also had a problem with Variety when I was using Mint Linux. I never tested it on Zorin.
My issue got fixed by upgrading the Graphics driver using the below solution. It seems it was the culprit.
Easy Solution:
Hit Super key and search for Additional Drivers. Try to select another driver. Restart the computer.
If it didn't work try the following:
NVIDIA users
remove and reinstall the driver:
non-NVIDIA users