Two Docks are shown when Super key is pressed [duplicate]
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Why do I have two docks in Ubuntu 17.10 desktop?
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My system shows two docks when I press the Super key.
I am using Dash to Dock extension.
The problem is resolved and works fine for couple of hours when I change the dock settings to bottom and then revert back to left (side).
See the screenshot for resolved issue.
I am looking for permanent solution, kindly let me know if available.
Thank you.
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension dock
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This question already has an answer here:
Why do I have two docks in Ubuntu 17.10 desktop?
5 answers
My system shows two docks when I press the Super key.
I am using Dash to Dock extension.
The problem is resolved and works fine for couple of hours when I change the dock settings to bottom and then revert back to left (side).
See the screenshot for resolved issue.
I am looking for permanent solution, kindly let me know if available.
Thank you.
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension dock
marked as duplicate by pomsky, Eric Carvalho, karel, Kulfy, Zanna Dec 31 '18 at 9:53
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
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This question already has an answer here:
Why do I have two docks in Ubuntu 17.10 desktop?
5 answers
My system shows two docks when I press the Super key.
I am using Dash to Dock extension.
The problem is resolved and works fine for couple of hours when I change the dock settings to bottom and then revert back to left (side).
See the screenshot for resolved issue.
I am looking for permanent solution, kindly let me know if available.
Thank you.
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension dock
This question already has an answer here:
Why do I have two docks in Ubuntu 17.10 desktop?
5 answers
My system shows two docks when I press the Super key.
I am using Dash to Dock extension.
The problem is resolved and works fine for couple of hours when I change the dock settings to bottom and then revert back to left (side).
See the screenshot for resolved issue.
I am looking for permanent solution, kindly let me know if available.
Thank you.
This question already has an answer here:
Why do I have two docks in Ubuntu 17.10 desktop?
5 answers
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension dock
18.04 gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension dock
edited Dec 31 '18 at 9:53
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asked Dec 30 '18 at 19:27
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This appears to be a bug with the dash-to-dock
extension:
- Bug #855
Some workarounds include:
Toggling the 'Show on all monitors' corrected this issue for me. I'm not sure why
Or
It looks like dash-to-dock isn't properly replacing/removing/etc (or whatever you do to default) the default dock. I was able to
cd /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
sudo mv ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com.bak
and then Alt-F2 'r' to manually fix it.
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
This appears to be a bug with the dash-to-dock
extension:
- Bug #855
Some workarounds include:
Toggling the 'Show on all monitors' corrected this issue for me. I'm not sure why
Or
It looks like dash-to-dock isn't properly replacing/removing/etc (or whatever you do to default) the default dock. I was able to
cd /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
sudo mv ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com.bak
and then Alt-F2 'r' to manually fix it.
add a comment |
This appears to be a bug with the dash-to-dock
extension:
- Bug #855
Some workarounds include:
Toggling the 'Show on all monitors' corrected this issue for me. I'm not sure why
Or
It looks like dash-to-dock isn't properly replacing/removing/etc (or whatever you do to default) the default dock. I was able to
cd /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
sudo mv ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com.bak
and then Alt-F2 'r' to manually fix it.
add a comment |
This appears to be a bug with the dash-to-dock
extension:
- Bug #855
Some workarounds include:
Toggling the 'Show on all monitors' corrected this issue for me. I'm not sure why
Or
It looks like dash-to-dock isn't properly replacing/removing/etc (or whatever you do to default) the default dock. I was able to
cd /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
sudo mv ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com.bak
and then Alt-F2 'r' to manually fix it.
This appears to be a bug with the dash-to-dock
extension:
- Bug #855
Some workarounds include:
Toggling the 'Show on all monitors' corrected this issue for me. I'm not sure why
Or
It looks like dash-to-dock isn't properly replacing/removing/etc (or whatever you do to default) the default dock. I was able to
cd /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
sudo mv ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com.bak
and then Alt-F2 'r' to manually fix it.
edited Dec 31 '18 at 10:09
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answered Dec 30 '18 at 19:45
Kristopher IvesKristopher Ives
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