*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1616650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1616650
Okay, another updated happened today (version 79.0.3945.79) and I can
confirm that it creates the issue where I lose the dot under the Gnome
icon. So bug $1616650 definitely looks like the solution to this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1616650 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1616650
Alexis, the problem you're describing is definitely the automatic update
mechanism that results in gnome-shell loosing track of the running
instance of chromium.
I strongly suggest you run:
snap set
Well, I can't really confirm whether it is a refresh (which I called
auto-restart) after an auto-update or a an actual crash... but for sure
the window does not change yet it gets disconnected from the Gnome
Desktop (and that has happened many times now). At least I'll post to
confirm that the
I'm not aware of such a feature (auto-restart).
Did you mean auto-update? The snap will indeed automatically update in
the background, which may cause some issues if the app is already
running. This is being tracked by bug #1616650, and I suggest you try
setting the