GNOME Dash-to-dock feature not show running apps












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It shows the favorite applications, and properly shows the orange dotd on the left of the running ones, but not the running ones if they are not favorites.



From dconf-editor, org->gnome->shell->extensions->dash-to-dock->show-running is set to on. In the picture it is possible to see the options in dconf and the behavior of the dock:



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neither the terminal nor dconf-editor are visible in the dock. The applications are normally visible elsewhere (for example clicking on Activities).










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    Sounds like a bug. Restarting GNOME shell (by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>) would probably solve the issue temporarily.

    – pomsky
    Jan 21 at 12:12











  • You are right, it did, thanks a lot! Is it a known bug? It there a permanent solution?

    – bobon123
    Jan 21 at 14:11











  • Similar question: askubuntu.com/questions/1107733/…

    – Vanni Totaro
    Jan 22 at 23:15
















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It shows the favorite applications, and properly shows the orange dotd on the left of the running ones, but not the running ones if they are not favorites.



From dconf-editor, org->gnome->shell->extensions->dash-to-dock->show-running is set to on. In the picture it is possible to see the options in dconf and the behavior of the dock:



picture



neither the terminal nor dconf-editor are visible in the dock. The applications are normally visible elsewhere (for example clicking on Activities).










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Sounds like a bug. Restarting GNOME shell (by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>) would probably solve the issue temporarily.

    – pomsky
    Jan 21 at 12:12











  • You are right, it did, thanks a lot! Is it a known bug? It there a permanent solution?

    – bobon123
    Jan 21 at 14:11











  • Similar question: askubuntu.com/questions/1107733/…

    – Vanni Totaro
    Jan 22 at 23:15














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It shows the favorite applications, and properly shows the orange dotd on the left of the running ones, but not the running ones if they are not favorites.



From dconf-editor, org->gnome->shell->extensions->dash-to-dock->show-running is set to on. In the picture it is possible to see the options in dconf and the behavior of the dock:



picture



neither the terminal nor dconf-editor are visible in the dock. The applications are normally visible elsewhere (for example clicking on Activities).










share|improve this question
















It shows the favorite applications, and properly shows the orange dotd on the left of the running ones, but not the running ones if they are not favorites.



From dconf-editor, org->gnome->shell->extensions->dash-to-dock->show-running is set to on. In the picture it is possible to see the options in dconf and the behavior of the dock:



picture



neither the terminal nor dconf-editor are visible in the dock. The applications are normally visible elsewhere (for example clicking on Activities).







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  • 1





    Sounds like a bug. Restarting GNOME shell (by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>) would probably solve the issue temporarily.

    – pomsky
    Jan 21 at 12:12











  • You are right, it did, thanks a lot! Is it a known bug? It there a permanent solution?

    – bobon123
    Jan 21 at 14:11











  • Similar question: askubuntu.com/questions/1107733/…

    – Vanni Totaro
    Jan 22 at 23:15














  • 1





    Sounds like a bug. Restarting GNOME shell (by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>) would probably solve the issue temporarily.

    – pomsky
    Jan 21 at 12:12











  • You are right, it did, thanks a lot! Is it a known bug? It there a permanent solution?

    – bobon123
    Jan 21 at 14:11











  • Similar question: askubuntu.com/questions/1107733/…

    – Vanni Totaro
    Jan 22 at 23:15








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Sounds like a bug. Restarting GNOME shell (by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>) would probably solve the issue temporarily.

– pomsky
Jan 21 at 12:12





Sounds like a bug. Restarting GNOME shell (by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>) would probably solve the issue temporarily.

– pomsky
Jan 21 at 12:12













You are right, it did, thanks a lot! Is it a known bug? It there a permanent solution?

– bobon123
Jan 21 at 14:11





You are right, it did, thanks a lot! Is it a known bug? It there a permanent solution?

– bobon123
Jan 21 at 14:11













Similar question: askubuntu.com/questions/1107733/…

– Vanni Totaro
Jan 22 at 23:15





Similar question: askubuntu.com/questions/1107733/…

– Vanni Totaro
Jan 22 at 23:15










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