I tried right click above the top section but no obvious item explicitly saying ‘click this to see a menu bar’ in Kolour Paint. I would like to see file, view, tools,etc known as the menu bar. Thank you in advance.
Does this work?
Alt+F3 > More Actions > Make sure No Titlebar and Frame isn’t selected.
I took a look and it was unchecked already. I didn’t do anything to uncheck that box your mentioned.
I only got this problem after a Discover update is this normal?
Not normal if that’s the only thing that changed. You’ll need to include some more system details if you want better troubleshooting. Output of inxi -zv8 would help for starters.
You’d be better off asking in the Parrot forum as any answer you get here will likely be upgrade to a newer supported version of KDE.
Its a not a active forum replies are hard to come by there.
I checked the No Titlebar and Frame i box instead justto see what would happen and I couldn’t get More Actions agin so I uninstalled Kolourpaint, and I got this
It’s asking me to remove all these apps before I can reinstall kolourpaint. What should I do?
Alt+F3 usually brings up that menu if it’s hidden
It would appear Kolourpaint is installed as part of some wider package. Do not uninstall all those things unless you want a broken system.
Then my suggestion would be to change to a much better supported distribution. I had not heard of Parrot linux until this thread and looking at their website it really doesn’t seem to be very beginner friendly and more geared toward hacking and security rather than regular use which generally implies a moderate to advanced knowledge of how linux works under the hood.
that didn’t work for me.
How do i get Kolour paint back? I have a feeling it won’t let me install new programs either because mypaint app gave same message as above screenshot.
I didn’t use KDE pre version 6 so I’m not familiar with what it has, but in system settings perhaps you can find a keyboard shortcuts section that has a shortcut for opening the window menu.
I have no idea what package manager Parrot uses but you’ll likely need to use it from the terminal and force an install ignoring those issues; but I feel you’re fast getting into unusable system problems because you’re relying on guessed answers here instead of Parrot support (which you have indicated doesn’t really exist).

