Worked for me, though I also needed gnome-shell-extension-prefs/lunar-
proposed as well as the previous version was removed when I installed
mutter/lunar-proposed and gnome-shell/lunar-proposed.
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I can confirm that Benjamin has solved the issue for us with comment
#89. I too was a user of the Workspace Grid extension. It doesn't start
at all in Dingo, and is greyed out in gnome-tweaks. I removed the plugin
through extensions.gnome.org and restarted, and now everything is
working.
Thank
Hi again folks, sadly, in comment #93 I was mistaken. Reverting gnome-
shell-extension-ubuntu-dock does not fix the issue. It appeared to work
on one machine, once, and in my haste I reported the downgrade as a
possible workaround. This is not correct, and I apologise if I got your
hopes up.
I
I can say with reasonable confidence that this bug is introduced by
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_64ubuntu7_all.deb. I downgraded by
downloading gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock_64ubuntu6_all.deb from
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-
I can reliably reproduce this issue by clicking either Activities on the
top bar, or by clicking "Show Applications" on the dock.
With the latter, the Applications Search dialogue comes up, but no icons
are shown for recent applications. All applications are shown as
expected.
Once the Search
Clearly you did not bother to read my complete report. If you had you would
not have linked to a completely unrelated existing issue. I clearly stated
that installing vdpau-va-driver solved the problem. This is a missing
dependency issue.
I know you folks do your best, but you need to understand
Public bug reported:
This issue pertains to a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10 on a Dell
Precision 5520 with NVidia 384.111-0ubuntu0.17.10.1 drivers installed.
The NVidia drivers was installed using the Additional Drivers dialog.
Videos, in both Totem (the default video player) and VLC, are quite
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