I installed Ubuntu 17.10.1 today on my laptop, and got the same problem.
Opened settings and moved the dock to the bottom, and the settings
window just disappeared. The answer given in the following link helped
me to disable the second virtual monitor from the command line, and
restored the setting
back to confirmed and fix the problem
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Title:
can't open system settings(Ubuntu 17.10), icon is visible but
se
in dconf-editor everything is by default
gnome-control-center is not installed
still can not open:
- RMC-> Change background
- system settings window
how is it possible for the OS not to open system settings???
honestly i am frustrating with ubuntu
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вот же говно
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Title:
can't open system settings(Ubuntu 17.10), icon is visible but
settings don't dislay
To m
I am also experiencing this issue, when I click on settings it "loads"
for a few seconds but nothing is displayed.
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Hi!
To disable the phantom monitor, hit the super key (the one with the Windows
logo on it), the type Display. The app that handles the displays will be
shown, click on it. Once there, you're see two monitors, the real one to
the left and the phantom one to the right. Click on it and disable it
ch
Dear friends
I have the same problem as you had. I read all the comments but I am new to
ubuntu and sometimes I don't understand what you are talking about (technically
speaking). For example, what does it mean:
- Navigate to org>gnome>shell-extensions>dash-to-dock>dock-position
- Restore dock p
I had the same issue. In my case it turned out that gnome-control-center
had been uninstalled. I'm not sure why, but reinstalling fixed it.
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The description and comments are a bit confusing. Does it has to do with
misconfiguration of scrreens? Or a gnome-shell extension?
The screenshot in #comment1 looks right, what's the issue on it?
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-c
I don't know if it's related or not to the problem, but here it goes.
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 on a laptop that has a Nvidia 540M GPU and also
an onboard Intel GPU. It seems Ubuntu is assigning a monitor for each
(there's an unknown second monitor on my setup and I have no idea where
it came from).
I have deactivated all the gnome extensions. Rebooting and the control
center launch normally... So it's a workaround, before I isolate what is
exactly the problem and possibly the extension (if only one is
implicated).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem, and no apparent virtual screen is present.
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Title:
can't open system settings(Ubuntu 17.10), icon
Ok, a little workaround did restore the System Settings for me (assuming
one had this problem after changing the dock position just like me):
- sudo apt install dconf-editor
- Navigate to org>gnome>shell-extensions>dash-to-dock>dock-position
- Restore dock position to it's default value
System Se
I believe I know what's happening: it looks like Ubuntu created a
virtual screen. If I put my mouse pointer to the right, it vanishes the
same way it does when there's a second monitor/screen attached to the
system. Don't know how it happened, though, since I haven't changed my
screen resolution or
I'm having the same problem. Started soon after I changed the dock
position from left to bottom. Have already tried to reinstall gnome-
control-center, but to no avail. Rebooting won't help either.
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screenshot show modal, but i can not see it
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** Attachment added: "icon of system setting is in bootom of screen but can't
open system settings window"
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