Interesting that there are that many events. Can you tell how quickly
they occur? Perhaps this can be fixed with a timeout.
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Thanks Jesse for the further information you provided. It looks like
it's problem solved for you.
Ads2 (and anyone else that has a similar problem): although the
symptom is the same (the dock showing on the lock screen), the root
cause can be due to a myriad of problems. The reason is that the
For more information, I opened an bug with GNOME on this some time ago:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788159
Also, for reference, you can bring up the numbers by pressing Super+Q.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #788159
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788159
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1. I can find at least an ubuntu-dock error:
Extension "ubuntu-d...@ubuntu.com" had error: TypeError: dockManager is null
I thought this was already fixed. Can you check if you have updates
available?
2. Several of your extensions have errors as well. This could be interfering
somewhere with th
This sounds like the dock encountered an error and couldn't disable
properly upon locking the session. Can you provide the output of "sudo
journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell" when you see this behavior?
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I have posted a tentative fix here https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-
dock/issues/454.
Could somebody give it a try? Cheers.
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maximized
We've had this problem for quite some time, in Wayland sessions.
https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/issues/454
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> I meant adjusting the default style.
Yes, I also meant this in my previous comment. If this is seen as a
usability problem, the extension would have to be packaged with an
adjusted stylesheet.css.
> Concerning Unity-style backlights, are they planned to be introduced
into 17.10?
I don't think
I guess this bug is about making the option available from the GUI. In
any case, for people that want to try it, you can set it by running:
dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/scroll-action
"'cycle-windows'"
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I just looked in the error log you attached above and found:
> Sep 13 17:26:58 hostname gnome-shell[5080]: JS ERROR: TypeError:
Main.legacyTray is undefined
This error aborts the disabling sequence of dash-to-dock. This was fixed
some time ago[1], and the fix was included in v61. Can you update t
Most probably an error occurs when disabling Dash-to-Dock (which happens
when the locking the session).
Could you provide (relevant) errors from
sudo journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell
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A way of fixing this is by adjusting the focus style in the
stylesheet.css.
Eventually, if the "Unity 7" backlights are introduced, this will be
less of a problem.
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You probably need to set the "customize-alphas" boolean to true as well.
Can you try with:
dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/customize-alphas
true
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