Problem with Windows 10 theme on Ubuntu












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I installed a Windows 10 theme in my Ubuntu, and I don't know why there's a menu in front of the real menu, it's weird and I would like to fix it but I don't know how.



This is how it looks:



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and should be like this:



enter image description here



How I installed windows 10 theme:



I installed windows 10 theme dark-matter, I installed gnome-tweaker, and moved the folder to ./themes, here's a screenshot of tweaker



https://imgur.com/a/bfTODXf










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  • It seems you have some kind of extensions that are interfering. Which extensions do you have currently on the system

    – Kulfy
    Jan 8 at 12:55











  • It looks like your Windows theme is creating the "extra" bottom panel that normally shows in real Windows. Select another theme and the problem will probably go away. You can also check that no additional GNOME extensions got installed that create that extra bottom panel. Check at extensions.gnome.org/local. You must have an extension that moves the normal Ubuntu top panel to the bottom.

    – heynnema
    Jan 8 at 18:32













  • this are my extensions imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6 I disabled window list extension and window navigator.

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:39













  • Please don't add "SOLVED" to the title or add solution to the question itself. Since Ask Ubuntu is not like other forums, the right way to to indicate you've found a working solution is by "accepting" an answer which you've found most useful (which you already did). You can even post an answer yourself and accept it.

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    Jan 11 at 9:05
















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I installed a Windows 10 theme in my Ubuntu, and I don't know why there's a menu in front of the real menu, it's weird and I would like to fix it but I don't know how.



This is how it looks:



enter image description here



and should be like this:



enter image description here



How I installed windows 10 theme:



I installed windows 10 theme dark-matter, I installed gnome-tweaker, and moved the folder to ./themes, here's a screenshot of tweaker



https://imgur.com/a/bfTODXf










share|improve this question

























  • It seems you have some kind of extensions that are interfering. Which extensions do you have currently on the system

    – Kulfy
    Jan 8 at 12:55











  • It looks like your Windows theme is creating the "extra" bottom panel that normally shows in real Windows. Select another theme and the problem will probably go away. You can also check that no additional GNOME extensions got installed that create that extra bottom panel. Check at extensions.gnome.org/local. You must have an extension that moves the normal Ubuntu top panel to the bottom.

    – heynnema
    Jan 8 at 18:32













  • this are my extensions imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6 I disabled window list extension and window navigator.

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:39













  • Please don't add "SOLVED" to the title or add solution to the question itself. Since Ask Ubuntu is not like other forums, the right way to to indicate you've found a working solution is by "accepting" an answer which you've found most useful (which you already did). You can even post an answer yourself and accept it.

    – pomsky
    Jan 11 at 9:05














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I installed a Windows 10 theme in my Ubuntu, and I don't know why there's a menu in front of the real menu, it's weird and I would like to fix it but I don't know how.



This is how it looks:



enter image description here



and should be like this:



enter image description here



How I installed windows 10 theme:



I installed windows 10 theme dark-matter, I installed gnome-tweaker, and moved the folder to ./themes, here's a screenshot of tweaker



https://imgur.com/a/bfTODXf










share|improve this question
















I installed a Windows 10 theme in my Ubuntu, and I don't know why there's a menu in front of the real menu, it's weird and I would like to fix it but I don't know how.



This is how it looks:



enter image description here



and should be like this:



enter image description here



How I installed windows 10 theme:



I installed windows 10 theme dark-matter, I installed gnome-tweaker, and moved the folder to ./themes, here's a screenshot of tweaker



https://imgur.com/a/bfTODXf







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  • It seems you have some kind of extensions that are interfering. Which extensions do you have currently on the system

    – Kulfy
    Jan 8 at 12:55











  • It looks like your Windows theme is creating the "extra" bottom panel that normally shows in real Windows. Select another theme and the problem will probably go away. You can also check that no additional GNOME extensions got installed that create that extra bottom panel. Check at extensions.gnome.org/local. You must have an extension that moves the normal Ubuntu top panel to the bottom.

    – heynnema
    Jan 8 at 18:32













  • this are my extensions imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6 I disabled window list extension and window navigator.

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:39













  • Please don't add "SOLVED" to the title or add solution to the question itself. Since Ask Ubuntu is not like other forums, the right way to to indicate you've found a working solution is by "accepting" an answer which you've found most useful (which you already did). You can even post an answer yourself and accept it.

    – pomsky
    Jan 11 at 9:05



















  • It seems you have some kind of extensions that are interfering. Which extensions do you have currently on the system

    – Kulfy
    Jan 8 at 12:55











  • It looks like your Windows theme is creating the "extra" bottom panel that normally shows in real Windows. Select another theme and the problem will probably go away. You can also check that no additional GNOME extensions got installed that create that extra bottom panel. Check at extensions.gnome.org/local. You must have an extension that moves the normal Ubuntu top panel to the bottom.

    – heynnema
    Jan 8 at 18:32













  • this are my extensions imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6 I disabled window list extension and window navigator.

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:39













  • Please don't add "SOLVED" to the title or add solution to the question itself. Since Ask Ubuntu is not like other forums, the right way to to indicate you've found a working solution is by "accepting" an answer which you've found most useful (which you already did). You can even post an answer yourself and accept it.

    – pomsky
    Jan 11 at 9:05

















It seems you have some kind of extensions that are interfering. Which extensions do you have currently on the system

– Kulfy
Jan 8 at 12:55





It seems you have some kind of extensions that are interfering. Which extensions do you have currently on the system

– Kulfy
Jan 8 at 12:55













It looks like your Windows theme is creating the "extra" bottom panel that normally shows in real Windows. Select another theme and the problem will probably go away. You can also check that no additional GNOME extensions got installed that create that extra bottom panel. Check at extensions.gnome.org/local. You must have an extension that moves the normal Ubuntu top panel to the bottom.

– heynnema
Jan 8 at 18:32







It looks like your Windows theme is creating the "extra" bottom panel that normally shows in real Windows. Select another theme and the problem will probably go away. You can also check that no additional GNOME extensions got installed that create that extra bottom panel. Check at extensions.gnome.org/local. You must have an extension that moves the normal Ubuntu top panel to the bottom.

– heynnema
Jan 8 at 18:32















this are my extensions imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6 I disabled window list extension and window navigator.

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 7:39







this are my extensions imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6 I disabled window list extension and window navigator.

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 7:39















Please don't add "SOLVED" to the title or add solution to the question itself. Since Ask Ubuntu is not like other forums, the right way to to indicate you've found a working solution is by "accepting" an answer which you've found most useful (which you already did). You can even post an answer yourself and accept it.

– pomsky
Jan 11 at 9:05





Please don't add "SOLVED" to the title or add solution to the question itself. Since Ask Ubuntu is not like other forums, the right way to to indicate you've found a working solution is by "accepting" an answer which you've found most useful (which you already did). You can even post an answer yourself and accept it.

– pomsky
Jan 11 at 9:05










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It seems to be a list of open windows triggered by the Window List extension (or something similar).



Run the following command in Terminal



gnome-shell-extension-prefs


A window should appear which should let you manage installed extensions. Disable the Window List extension (or the similar one).






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  • Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:38











  • @NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 7:44











  • I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 8:07











  • @NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 8:29











  • imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 9:58











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It seems to be a list of open windows triggered by the Window List extension (or something similar).



Run the following command in Terminal



gnome-shell-extension-prefs


A window should appear which should let you manage installed extensions. Disable the Window List extension (or the similar one).






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  • Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:38











  • @NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 7:44











  • I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 8:07











  • @NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 8:29











  • imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 9:58
















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It seems to be a list of open windows triggered by the Window List extension (or something similar).



Run the following command in Terminal



gnome-shell-extension-prefs


A window should appear which should let you manage installed extensions. Disable the Window List extension (or the similar one).






share|improve this answer
























  • Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:38











  • @NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 7:44











  • I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 8:07











  • @NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 8:29











  • imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 9:58














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It seems to be a list of open windows triggered by the Window List extension (or something similar).



Run the following command in Terminal



gnome-shell-extension-prefs


A window should appear which should let you manage installed extensions. Disable the Window List extension (or the similar one).






share|improve this answer













It seems to be a list of open windows triggered by the Window List extension (or something similar).



Run the following command in Terminal



gnome-shell-extension-prefs


A window should appear which should let you manage installed extensions. Disable the Window List extension (or the similar one).







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  • Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:38











  • @NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 7:44











  • I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 8:07











  • @NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 8:29











  • imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 9:58



















  • Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 7:38











  • @NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 7:44











  • I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 8:07











  • @NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

    – pomsky
    Jan 9 at 8:29











  • imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

    – Noel Jimenez Benages
    Jan 9 at 9:58

















Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 7:38





Hi, I disabled window list extension and window navigator, I tried disabling and enabling all my extensions but the list of open windows still there imgur.com/a/nQVYpCx imgur.com/a/svw3VA6

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 7:38













@NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

– pomsky
Jan 9 at 7:44





@NoelJimenezBenages In your second screenshot, 'Window List' still looks enabled. Also you may have to relogin (or restart GNOME shell: press <Alt>+<F2>, then type r, finally press <Enter>) to see effect of the change made.

– pomsky
Jan 9 at 7:44













I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 8:07





I restarted and the window list still here imgur.com/a/p0GI0Fb

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 8:07













@NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

– pomsky
Jan 9 at 8:29





@NoelJimenezBenages So you still see the window list at the bottom even after disabling the 'Window List' extension? In that case please edit your question and mention in details how you installed the "Windows 10 theme". Also add the outputs of the following commands in Terminal: gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions and ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ and ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/.

– pomsky
Jan 9 at 8:29













imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 9:58





imgur.com/a/NA4MlrC I will edit my question and mention in detail how i installed the windows 10 theme

– Noel Jimenez Benages
Jan 9 at 9:58


















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