** Description changed:

  8 days ago, I had reported this issue on AskUbuntu:
  https://askubuntu.com/q/1553379/541417. Presently, the only viable
  solution that is available to users of Ubuntu 24.04 is to install an
  extension called "No overview at start-up". However, this extension does
  not stop the root cause of the issue as it first let the issue occur but
  will quickly cause the monitor to show the Desktop and not the
  Applications Overview; this effect is visible.
  
  I opined that it is not idea for Ubuntu 24.04 to rely on an external
  extension to address this issue. Developers of the extensions causing
  the issue should rectify the matter at their end. More pertinently,
  Ubuntu should configure gnome-control-center in such a way to not allow
  users break its default control, which in this case I think is supposed
  to be controlled by gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock as it has the
  toggle to "Show overview at startup".
  
  My key findings:
  
  4 extensions seem to trigger this issue randomly on Ubuntu 24.04.2,
  namely: Auto Move Windows, Coverflow Alt-Tab, Logo Menu and Wallpaper
  Slideshow. When these extensions are switched off, this issue does not
  occur on my system. To investigate this matter further, I have also
  completed 6 groups of testing:
  
  #Test 1:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 2:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 3:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
- ``` 
+ ```
  
  #Test 4:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
- ``` 
+ ```
  
  #Test 5:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
- ``` 
+ ```
  
  #Test 6: Which is a repeat of Test 1
  
  # Test 7
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
- Each tests involved 10 attempts of logging out and logging in to Ubuntu 24.04 
and seeing if the Overview Applications or the Desktop would appear.
-  
+ Each tests involved 10 attempts of logging out and logging in to Ubuntu
+ 24.04 and seeing if the Overview Applications or the Desktop would
+ appear.
  
  **Results:**
  
- |Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7| 
+ |Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7|
  |:-----------:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|
  |Show Overview| 6/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 1/10 | 2/10 | 2/10 |
  |Show Desktop | 4/10 |10/10 |10/10 |10/10 | 9/10 | 8/10 | 8/10 |
  
  These results shows that a few User-Installed Extensions in concert are
  creating the issue at random. A very strange situation.
  
  
+ My correspondences with the developer of these extensions:  
+ 
+ Auto Move Windows:
+ See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/-/issues/571. GNOME 
developers replied that they are no longer working on that version and advised 
me to report the issue to Ubuntu. 
+ 
+ Wallpaper Slideshow:
+ See https://gitlab.com/AndrewZaech/azwallpaper/-/issues/31. It developer 
states that his extension has no code that would directly cause the overview to 
show on login.
+ 
+ Coverflow Alt-Tab
+ https://github.com/dsheeler/CoverflowAltTab/issues/279
+ 
+ Logo Menu
+ https://github.com/Aryan20/Logomenu/issues/105
+ 
+  
+ Related info on my system:
+ 
+ $ lsb_release -a
+ No LSB modules are available.
+ Distributor ID: Ubuntu
+ Description: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
+ Release: 24.04
+ Codename: noble
+ 
+ $ uname -srvp
+ Linux 6.14.0-27-generic #27~24.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 22 
17:38:49 UTC 2 x86_64
+ 
+ $ gnome-shell --version
+ GNOME Shell 46.0
+ 
+ $ dpkg -l | grep ubuntu-dock
+ ii  gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock               90ubuntu3                 
              all          Ubuntu Dock for GNOME Shell
+ 
+ 
  I simply hope to see more stability in the desktop environment of Ubuntu 
24.04, in this way users can have a better experience using it.

** Description changed:

  8 days ago, I had reported this issue on AskUbuntu:
  https://askubuntu.com/q/1553379/541417. Presently, the only viable
  solution that is available to users of Ubuntu 24.04 is to install an
  extension called "No overview at start-up". However, this extension does
  not stop the root cause of the issue as it first let the issue occur but
  will quickly cause the monitor to show the Desktop and not the
  Applications Overview; this effect is visible.
  
  I opined that it is not idea for Ubuntu 24.04 to rely on an external
  extension to address this issue. Developers of the extensions causing
  the issue should rectify the matter at their end. More pertinently,
  Ubuntu should configure gnome-control-center in such a way to not allow
  users break its default control, which in this case I think is supposed
  to be controlled by gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock as it has the
  toggle to "Show overview at startup".
  
  My key findings:
  
  4 extensions seem to trigger this issue randomly on Ubuntu 24.04.2,
  namely: Auto Move Windows, Coverflow Alt-Tab, Logo Menu and Wallpaper
  Slideshow. When these extensions are switched off, this issue does not
  occur on my system. To investigate this matter further, I have also
  completed 6 groups of testing:
  
  #Test 1:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 2:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 3:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 4:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 5:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 6: Which is a repeat of Test 1
  
  # Test 7
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  Each tests involved 10 attempts of logging out and logging in to Ubuntu
  24.04 and seeing if the Overview Applications or the Desktop would
  appear.
  
  **Results:**
  
- |Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7|
+ |    Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7|
  |:-----------:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|
  |Show Overview| 6/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 1/10 | 2/10 | 2/10 |
  |Show Desktop | 4/10 |10/10 |10/10 |10/10 | 9/10 | 8/10 | 8/10 |
  
  These results shows that a few User-Installed Extensions in concert are
  creating the issue at random. A very strange situation.
  
- 
- My correspondences with the developer of these extensions:  
+ My correspondences with the developer of these extensions:
  
  Auto Move Windows:
- See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/-/issues/571. GNOME 
developers replied that they are no longer working on that version and advised 
me to report the issue to Ubuntu. 
+ See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/-/issues/571. GNOME 
developers replied that they are no longer working on that version and advised 
me to report the issue to Ubuntu.
  
  Wallpaper Slideshow:
  See https://gitlab.com/AndrewZaech/azwallpaper/-/issues/31. It developer 
states that his extension has no code that would directly cause the overview to 
show on login.
  
  Coverflow Alt-Tab
  https://github.com/dsheeler/CoverflowAltTab/issues/279
  
  Logo Menu
  https://github.com/Aryan20/Logomenu/issues/105
  
-  
  Related info on my system:
  
  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID: Ubuntu
  Description: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
  Release: 24.04
  Codename: noble
  
  $ uname -srvp
  Linux 6.14.0-27-generic #27~24.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 22 
17:38:49 UTC 2 x86_64
  
  $ gnome-shell --version
  GNOME Shell 46.0
  
  $ dpkg -l | grep ubuntu-dock
  ii  gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock               90ubuntu3                 
              all          Ubuntu Dock for GNOME Shell
  
- 
- I simply hope to see more stability in the desktop environment of Ubuntu 
24.04, in this way users can have a better experience using it.
+ I simply hope to see more stability in the desktop environment of Ubuntu
+ 24.04, in this way users can have a better experience using it.

** Description changed:

  8 days ago, I had reported this issue on AskUbuntu:
  https://askubuntu.com/q/1553379/541417. Presently, the only viable
  solution that is available to users of Ubuntu 24.04 is to install an
  extension called "No overview at start-up". However, this extension does
  not stop the root cause of the issue as it first let the issue occur but
  will quickly cause the monitor to show the Desktop and not the
  Applications Overview; this effect is visible.
  
  I opined that it is not idea for Ubuntu 24.04 to rely on an external
  extension to address this issue. Developers of the extensions causing
  the issue should rectify the matter at their end. More pertinently,
  Ubuntu should configure gnome-control-center in such a way to not allow
  users break its default control, which in this case I think is supposed
  to be controlled by gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock as it has the
  toggle to "Show overview at startup".
  
  My key findings:
  
  4 extensions seem to trigger this issue randomly on Ubuntu 24.04.2,
  namely: Auto Move Windows, Coverflow Alt-Tab, Logo Menu and Wallpaper
  Slideshow. When these extensions are switched off, this issue does not
  occur on my system. To investigate this matter further, I have also
  completed 6 groups of testing:
  
  #Test 1:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 2:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 3:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 4:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 5:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  #Test 6: Which is a repeat of Test 1
  
  # Test 7
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```
  
  Each tests involved 10 attempts of logging out and logging in to Ubuntu
  24.04 and seeing if the Overview Applications or the Desktop would
  appear.
  
  **Results:**
  
- |    Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7|
+ |       Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7|
  |:-----------:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|
  |Show Overview| 6/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 1/10 | 2/10 | 2/10 |
  |Show Desktop | 4/10 |10/10 |10/10 |10/10 | 9/10 | 8/10 | 8/10 |
  
  These results shows that a few User-Installed Extensions in concert are
  creating the issue at random. A very strange situation.
  
  My correspondences with the developer of these extensions:
  
  Auto Move Windows:
  See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/-/issues/571. GNOME 
developers replied that they are no longer working on that version and advised 
me to report the issue to Ubuntu.
  
  Wallpaper Slideshow:
  See https://gitlab.com/AndrewZaech/azwallpaper/-/issues/31. It developer 
states that his extension has no code that would directly cause the overview to 
show on login.
  
  Coverflow Alt-Tab
  https://github.com/dsheeler/CoverflowAltTab/issues/279
  
  Logo Menu
  https://github.com/Aryan20/Logomenu/issues/105
  
  Related info on my system:
  
  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID: Ubuntu
  Description: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
  Release: 24.04
  Codename: noble
  
  $ uname -srvp
  Linux 6.14.0-27-generic #27~24.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 22 
17:38:49 UTC 2 x86_64
  
  $ gnome-shell --version
  GNOME Shell 46.0
  
  $ dpkg -l | grep ubuntu-dock
  ii  gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock               90ubuntu3                 
              all          Ubuntu Dock for GNOME Shell
  
  I simply hope to see more stability in the desktop environment of Ubuntu
  24.04, in this way users can have a better experience using it.

** Summary changed:

- Desktop does not appear but Activities Overview appears  when logging into 
Ubuntu 24.04. upon logging into Ubuntu 24.04.
+ Desktop does not appear but Activities Overview appears when logging into 
Ubuntu 24.04.

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Title:
  Desktop does not appear but Activities Overview appears when logging
  into Ubuntu 24.04.

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  8 days ago, I had reported this issue on AskUbuntu:
  https://askubuntu.com/q/1553379/541417. Presently, the only viable
  solution that is available to users of Ubuntu 24.04 is to install an
  extension called "No overview at start-up". However, this extension
  does not stop the root cause of the issue as it first let the issue
  occur but will quickly cause the monitor to show the Desktop and not
  the Applications Overview; this effect is visible.

  I opined that it is not idea for Ubuntu 24.04 to rely on an external
  extension to address this issue. Developers of the extensions causing
  the issue should rectify the matter at their end. More pertinently,
  Ubuntu should configure gnome-control-center in such a way to not
  allow users break its default control, which in this case I think is
  supposed to be controlled by gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock as it
  has the toggle to "Show overview at startup".

  My key findings:

  4 extensions seem to trigger this issue randomly on Ubuntu 24.04.2,
  namely: Auto Move Windows, Coverflow Alt-Tab, Logo Menu and Wallpaper
  Slideshow. When these extensions are switched off, this issue does not
  occur on my system. To investigate this matter further, I have also
  completed 6 groups of testing:

  #Test 1:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```

  #Test 2:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```

  #Test 3:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```

  #Test 4:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```

  #Test 5:
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```

  #Test 6: Which is a repeat of Test 1

  # Test 7
  $ gnome-extensions list --enabled
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  logomenu@aryan_k
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  [email protected]
  ```

  Each tests involved 10 attempts of logging out and logging in to
  Ubuntu 24.04 and seeing if the Overview Applications or the Desktop
  would appear.

  **Results:**

  |       Outcome      |Test 1|Test 2|Test 3|Test 4|Test 5|Test 6|Test 7|
  |:-----------:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|:----:|
  |Show Overview| 6/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 0/10 | 1/10 | 2/10 | 2/10 |
  |Show Desktop | 4/10 |10/10 |10/10 |10/10 | 9/10 | 8/10 | 8/10 |

  These results shows that a few User-Installed Extensions in concert
  are creating the issue at random. A very strange situation.

  My correspondences with the developer of these extensions:

  Auto Move Windows:
  See https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell-extensions/-/issues/571. GNOME 
developers replied that they are no longer working on that version and advised 
me to report the issue to Ubuntu.

  Wallpaper Slideshow:
  See https://gitlab.com/AndrewZaech/azwallpaper/-/issues/31. It developer 
states that his extension has no code that would directly cause the overview to 
show on login.

  Coverflow Alt-Tab
  https://github.com/dsheeler/CoverflowAltTab/issues/279

  Logo Menu
  https://github.com/Aryan20/Logomenu/issues/105

  Related info on my system:

  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID: Ubuntu
  Description: Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
  Release: 24.04
  Codename: noble

  $ uname -srvp
  Linux 6.14.0-27-generic #27~24.04.1-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 22 
17:38:49 UTC 2 x86_64

  $ gnome-shell --version
  GNOME Shell 46.0

  $ dpkg -l | grep ubuntu-dock
  ii  gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock               90ubuntu3                 
              all          Ubuntu Dock for GNOME Shell

  I simply hope to see more stability in the desktop environment of
  Ubuntu 24.04, in this way users can have a better experience using it.

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