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Ubuntu 20.04 gnome-shell places windows on second screen when started
from primary screen
I'm having the similar issue on my 20.04 lts desktop. I'm connecting my
second Screen (Samsung Syncmaster SBS 23b300) via standard vga cable.
Whether my primary laptop screen empty or not, When I open control
panel, it opens at the second screen regardless it opened or not.(I
don't use second
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Ubuntu 20.04 gnome-shell places windows on second screen when started
I'm having a very similar issue. With 21.10
I noticed that the issue goes away, when I change the scale to 100%
(instead of 200%) on the secondary screen.
Main Screen (USB-C): 3440x1440, 100%
Secondary Screen (Built-In): 3840x2160: 200%
I'm having the issue with or without extensions.
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The problem is still there.
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Ubuntu 20.04 gnome-shell places windows on second screen when started
from primary
Someone wrote, not to me: "Then log out and in again to verify the bug
still occurs without extensions.".
However my ubuntu 20.10 is in default release state, I added *no*
extension to it (I disbled a few kbd shortcuts, added two kbd shortcuts,
so it is basically in release state).
And I have
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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As recommended by the Gnome-shell developers a bug upstream with Mutter is
opened.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/1356
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Thank you for your further input Daniel.
The issue is that the stable version of ChromisPOS that I'm using the
source code was destroyed by a commit error.
I'm working together with the developer providing resources to get the
unstable version production ready but that is taking more time than I
Also I'm happy to use a workaround. I'm just a bit disappointed that devilspie
no longer works.
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> This is interesting. When running gnome-shell in Wayland the window
placement seems to be correct. I've been testing it a bit.
I think that's what I was aiming for with:
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter center-new-windows true
It likely works better in Wayland because that treats each monitor
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This is interesting. When running gnome-shell in Wayland the window
placement seems to be correct. I've been testing it a bit.
Unfortunately Wayland doesn't allow for remote desktop access so I can't
help my customers when something goes wrong.
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Wish me luck, fingers crossed. I'm going to create the issue on Gnome's
bug tracker now.
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@Daniel van Vugt
Thanks for your understanding and advice.
Do you have any recommendations for an alternative window manager that is:
- Officially Supported by Canonical under the support contract
- Touchscreen Friendly
- Secure
- Has a sidebar on the left (the product I sell is designed around
I fear the answer here might be for you to avoid using gnome-shell and
use a more constrained window manager to get the behaviour you want. But
in case I'm wrong, please report the issue to the developers at:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues
They might have some more ideas.
And before anyone starts anything about freeloading.
I donate several thousand euros per year and a lot of my time to open
source projects.
So, let's not go there.
Once again thank you.
I hope that it's much clearer now what is not working as expected in
Ubuntu 20.04's iteration of Gnome
And the cashier side
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So you can see what the system looks like when installed
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And here is proof that there are no extensions enabled
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Here is an extra treat so you can see why block Caribou is very
necessary and the gnome onscreen keyboard implementation makes the
system completely unusable.
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Some more fun, the onscreen keyboard follows the misplaced dialog box to
the non-touchable monitor.
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Here is a photo so you can see that the Center New Window option does
nothing. At least it stopped doing the Easter Egg of putting things
halfway between two monitors that's a plus. :D
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Here is a photo so it's easier to understand what the issue is.
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Thanks for have a new look at this
Oh and I forgot to mention this is with the option
Center New Windows turned ON in Gnome Tweak Tool
Which should theoretically do the same as the DCONF edit line, right?
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Removing the extensions has the same effect.
Block Caribou 36 is necessary as the Point of Sale system (Open source)
already has all the buttons and keyboard that are necessary for the use
of the Point of Sale system. Yet it contains text entry fields which pop
up the on-screen keyboard. There
I think this is probably occurring because the primary display is
occupied by a window already. So any more new windows go to the next
display that has empty space. If that's true then this is not a bug. And
hopefully #3 is good enough.
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As a workaround/fix you might want to try:
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter center-new-windows true
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Please remove/disable these extensions:
'block-caribou...@lxylxy123456.ercli.dev',
'auto-move-wind...@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com'
Then log out and in again to verify the bug still occurs without
extensions.
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