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So I just installed Python 3.10.2 and now I cannot open the Terminal application anymore. Ctrl+alt+t does not work either, and clicking on the application does absolutely nothing.

I have to admit, I did see a warning saying that making 3.10 the default python version might break some applications but I checked the dependencies and did not see anything that would make me suspect something like this happening. What can I do now?

I am using Ubuntu 20.04.

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Change the default Python version to what it was before you changed to v. 3.10.2. Several core functions of Ubuntu are dependent on (if I remember correctly) a form of Python 3.8. If you cannot get the default version working properly, copy any file system info and re-install the OS.