[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop-icons graphic garbage

2020-12-17 Thread Stephen Lawrence
1. gnome extensions? - found it I have 3: Desktop Icons UbuntuAppIndicators Ubuntu Dock -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1906977 Title: moving cursor to

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop-icons graphic garbage

2020-12-17 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Daniel, 1. - sorry, where do I find extensions app? 2. I have 3 files: application_state gnome-overrides-migrated notifications -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop-icons graphic garbage

2020-12-15 Thread Stephen Lawrence
** Description changed: More generally, desktop mis-displays 3 Variations: a) 0) open a window/app 1) minimise a window/application, causing Desktop to be visible 2) move cursor to dock (to open new app) - As soon as cursor moves over the dock, a small version of the graphic

Re: [Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop graphic garbage

2020-12-14 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Sebastien, thx - I've uploaded hopefully the stuff you suggested. Initially I tried using the "Print Screen" button - but as soon as I pressed it, the desktop screen fixed itself!  :-( Stephen On 14/12/2020 10:12, Sebastien Bacher wrote: > Thank you for your bug report, could to a screenshot

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop graphic garbage

2020-12-14 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Screenshots (video) I enable video, close/minimise a number of windows until the desktop appears, then move cursor to dock, and spurious graphic then appears ** Attachment added: "Screenshot video"

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop graphic garbage

2020-12-14 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Screenshots (video) I enable video, close/minimise a number of windows until the desktop appears, then move cursor to dock, and spurious graphic then appears -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop graphic garbage

2020-12-14 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Video of screen leading to bug - attached Journalctl Log: -- Logs begin at Tue 2019-06-04 14:30:15 BST, end at Mon 2020-12-14 13:17:01 GMT. -- Dec 14 12:12:46 stephen-Inspiron-545 kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0xa0b, date = 2> Dec 14 12:12:46 stephen-Inspiron-545

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor to dock causes desktop graphic garbage

2020-12-13 Thread Stephen Lawrence
** Summary changed: - moving cursor over dock causes old window to appear + moving cursor to dock causes desktop graphic garbage -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to nautilus in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor over dock causes old window to appear

2020-12-11 Thread Stephen Lawrence
** Description changed: More generally, desktop mis-displays 3 Variations: a) 0) open a window/app 1) minimise a window/application, causing Desktop to be visible 2) move cursor to dock (to open new app) As soon as cursor hits dock, the graphic of the minimised window

[Bug 1906977] Re: moving cursor over dock causes old window to appear

2020-12-08 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Sorry, not sure whether this is nautilus or desktop :-\ ** Description changed: - Steps: + More generally, desktop mis-displays + + 3 Variations: + + a) 0) open a window/app 1) minimise a window/application, causing Desktop to be visible 2) move cursor to dock (to open new app) As

[Bug 1906977] [NEW] moving cursor over dock causes old window to appear

2020-12-06 Thread Stephen Lawrence
Public bug reported: Steps: 0) open a window/app 1) minimise a window/application, causing Desktop to be visible 2) move cursor to dock (to open new app) As soon as cursor hits dock, the graphic of the minimised window (graphic that would be shown by activating "Activities") appears. It can be