This is effecting me as well.
https://github.com/nhorman/dropwatch/issues/58
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https://github.com/nhorman/dropwatch/issues/58
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It happened again today. I put the computer to sleep. Turned off the TV.
Started it next morning. Turned on TV. And the dock isn't here.
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No i mean i havnt got this bug again since i reported it. I installed
gnometweaks and the extentions were already set to enabled.
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dock mi
I havn't had this error again since I reported it, but what your saying
makes sense. I'm pretty sure my screen was turned off as well and I have
a AMD RX580, and had to reboot a bunch of times when the system locks up
(not sure how related but hasnt happened in a while).
"Please run 'gnome-tweaks'
I havn't had this error again since I reported it, but what your saying
makes sense. I'm pretty sure my screen was turned off as well and I have a
AMD RX580, and had to reboot a bunch of times when the system locks up (not
sure how related but hasnt happened in a while).
I tried turning on my comp
I read through that thread. Not sure if there is much more I can add
now. When I restart the computer it comes back but this has happened a
few times before. Someone mentioned thunderbird i was using that. A
screen dimming app. Ill post again if i notice anything.
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1) Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Release:18.04
2) $ apt-cache policy gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock:
Installed: 0.9.1ubuntu18.04.1
Candidate: 0.9.1ubuntu18.04.1
Version table:
*** 0.9.1ubuntu18.04.1 500
500 http://u
I don't think the F3 button is suppose to control the brightness. It's
probably labeled that on your keyboard. https://help.ubuntu.com/stable
/ubuntu-help/display-brightness.html.en
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