I know getting bugs fixed or even recognised as bugs can be very time
consuming and frustrating.
In the case of gnome-shell extensions we only have the choice between:
* Allow extensions, and allow them to do anything including breaking
the shell; or
* Disallow extensions.
A more restricted
I have had this discussion with Gnome Shell developers when I first saw
the bug, some versions behind, they see it as a feature, not as a bug.
It is like fighting the wind over there. In the real world, where people
expect computers and OS's to do what they say they do, a lock screen is
supposed to
In theory you're right. In practice, gnome-shell gives extensions free
rein to do whatever they want, including painting over whatever they
like. gnome-shell can't enforce anything.
It just sounds like a bug in the extensions so you need a newer version
of the extension that properly supports gnom
I know, but does that matter? Lock screen should be over every piece of
soft, "locking" the access to computer unless you insert the password.
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Thanks for the bug report.
You appear to be using 'dash-to-dock' which is not part of Ubuntu so we
can't support that here.
Please instead report the bug to the developers of your extension at:
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New
** Information type changed from Private Security to Public Security
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Title:
Lock screen not really functioning - Gnome Sh