[Expired for gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu) because there
has been no activity for 60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I can't see any reason for the dock going permanently missing in that
log. It might be a good idea if anyone experiencing this problem opens a
new bug with all the required attachments, by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell
which will do it automatically.
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OK, I've attached the requested info from my system. It goes back 4
days, so it should include the period when it stopped working.
Unfortunately I can't tell you exactly when that was - having the dock
autohide means it's pretty much hidden until I need it.
** Attachment added: "currentjournal.txt
it expired because no-one added the info requested in comment #18
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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I can get the dock back with alt-f2-r to restart the gnome shell, so I
have a workaround for now. But this is obviously an issue.
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Title:
dock mi
This bug hasn't been addressed and is obviously still an issue. Why was
it allowed to expire?
I have a relatively clean 18.04 install, and it's happening to me too.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
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If you experience this problem then please run:
journalctl -b0 > currentjournal.txt
and attach your 'currentjournal.txt'
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Title:
dock missing
I had this problem with a fresh install of Ubuntu Mate 18.10 on a 2008
white Macbook, 2.4 GHz. dual-booting with MacOS 10.6.8, using rEFInd. I
have never seen the menu bar of Ubuntu Mate on this install, it was
absent on the first boot.
I've tried many of the solutions suggested here and in other
Could those having the issue give a description of how/when they get the
dock missing and also attach their journalctl log after getting the
problem? Also describe the extensions you are using and the session yoiu
logged in (default, wayland, GNOME...)
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Also, I have no customizations to the OS generally. I am using the OS
video driver for amd.
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Title:
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I'm now seeing this issue, after messing with my monitor cables. I only
have a single monitor. I was trying to get my DVI to work on my AMD
RX550 card - which will not display while logged in (but does at bios).
Both cables are currently plugged into the same monitor (diff ports of
course) in my
Same here. Everytime I resume my session after lock, I lose the Dock.
Reenabling the extension in Tweaks didn't do anything. Dock still is
gone.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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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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Title:
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That crash looks unrelated. And generally anything about your graphics
driver is unrelated to this bug.
Are you saying the bug went away when you disabled extensions?
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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
Hi,
I had the issue today and thanks to @v2min I can replicate it.
The issue appeared cause I have my screen turned off when I powered on
the computer.
My specs:
Ubuntu 18.10
AMD R9 290 with default kernel driver (amdgpu)
I had to reboot cause when I logging out, the current session hang and
I'm seeing this same issue. The dock disappears after the machine turns
off the monitor after 5 minutes of inactivity. I don't have hibernate or
suspend enabled. Per Daniel's suggestion, I ran gnome-tweaks and enabled
the Ubuntu Dock extension...
Other symptoms - the dock reappears after logging o
Philip,
Please run 'gnome-tweaks' and try enabling the extension under
"Extensions".
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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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@philrego, please can you expand on your points 4 and 5 in the bug
description: dock is/is not there.
Other users are reporting similar issues but we need confirmation of how
the bug might appear.
See https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2391588 for further
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