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original gnome-shell dash showing up after locking the screen #2199
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Disabling Ubuntu Dock (ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com) fixes it. For some reason I couldn't disable it from the extensions app. I had to rename |
thanks @chipshopness, renaming Ubuntu Dock seems to work. |
I tried directly removing |
I can also make the dock temporarily go away by going into Extensions and disabling then enabling any extension. It seems to me that it is also a bug that turning off the dock extension does not cause the dock to go away anymore. I filed a bug on Ubuntu but I don't know how they'll react. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2085739 |
Note, the Ubuntu bug respondent thinks this might be connected: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock/+bug/2085739 |
my bad, wrong window |
Describe the bug
The problem appeared after upgrading dash-to-panel to the latest version (64).
When returning to the desktop after the screen has blanked or been locked, the original gnome-shell dash shows up.
Enabling and then disabling the 'Keep original gnome-shell dash' option in the dash-to-panel settings gets rid of it, but only until the screen is locked again.
Linux distribution and version
Ubuntu 24.04
GNOME Shell version
46.0
Dash-to-Panel version
64
Where was Dash-to-Panel installed from?
The GNOME extensions website
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