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t-bzhan commented Sep 10, 2020

We get NullReferenceException when running dotnet new related commands in Ubuntu, the error message is like:

dotnet -d new console
Telemetry is: Enabled
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Utils.Muxer..ctor()
at Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.New.NewCommandShim.CreateHost()
at Microsoft.DotNet.Tools.New.

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