Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Not sure if this helps.. Same thing happened on 20.04 LTS after moving
dock to bottom.. Moved my cursor way over past the right edge of my
display to where I thought would be the title bar of the settings window
in the imaginary second screen, dragged it back into main screen. Took
me a couple clic
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Assignee: (unassigned) => renu thapa (renuthapa)
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Thanks for the details, so yeah it seems the issue you are having is
that "ghost" screen which is either an hardware or a kernel/driver issue
but not a settings one. That's an issue but if that's what the bug is
about then it should be closed as invalud from the setting side
Now it could be that t
@Sebastian I provide more detail and info below
Originally with the Dock at the bottom I could not get access to
settings. I clicked settings and the cog appeared on the dock with an
orange dot - but no window appeared - so no access to settings.
After getting the Dock back to the left side using
@David, your comment is not clear. You didn't have that second screen
before moving the dock? When that happens, can you move the dock back to
the left and then open settings? If so what config is displayed in the
displays section?
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Assignee: roman
Maybe it's an old problem but I did a fresh install of 18.04.1 yesterday
and today I moved the Dock to the bottom and could not get access to
Settings any more.
None of the above helped me at all but the solution is here
https://askubuntu.com/questions/366813/disable-second-non-existent-
screen-fr
What vertical space do you have? Is it that the settings dialog is too
tall to fit on the screen with the dock at the bottom?
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(@Cleber Cassol) This is an year old issue but I had the same problem
yesterday. So I did what you said, I used the dconf editor and set the dock to
left and the the system settings started working again. I also had the problem
where my mouse was disappearing to the right. I opened
'Settings>De
Here is how settings is "displayed", when control panel is in bottom of
the display.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => roman dovhan (dovhanrg)
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Title:
can't op
Hello, 4 me the problem is solved after installing gnome-control-center.
sudo apet-get install gnome-control-center
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David and Ales, please file new bugs since it's not clear that your bugs
are the same as this bug.
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Title:
can't ope
Please run this command to file the bug so that information about your
system is included that can help bug triage:
ubuntu-bug gnome-control-center
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I started settings after installation and it worked. But when I clicked
on Users tab, it freezed. So I clicked wait twice and then force close.
Then I reinstalled and settings didn't work anymore.
I reinstalled gnome, disabled tweak extensions, removed .config and
.cache and .local from home dir.
I'm experiencing this as well. When I try to install gnome-control-
center I get:
sudo apt install gnome-control-center
dave@dave-K55A:~$ sudo apt install gnome-control-center
[sudo] password for dave:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
** Summary changed:
- can't open system settings(Ubuntu 17.10), icon is visible but settings
don't dislay
+ can't open system settings(Ubuntu 17.10), icon is visible but settings
don't display
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