*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1718850 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1718850
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better.
I'm marking this a duplicate of bug 1718850 because that's the bug we're
using to track Tweaks not showing that "system"
Right, gnome-tweak-tools should communicate better that you can't do the
action and why (and maybe what to do if you really want to change those
settings, install GNOME vanilla and use that one)
** Package changed: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu) => gnome-
tweak-tool (Ubuntu)
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Sorry. By bad on the login description! I was confusing "Ubuntu" and
"Unity" - damn this transition phase :-(
If I choose "Ubuntu on X.org" I cannot disable the dock, but if I choose
"GNOME on X.org" I can.
However, I still think this bug stands. Ether stop the extension from
showing in Tweak
I'm really confused now.
I've upgraded to 17.10. On my login screen I choose "GNOME on X.org" and
NOT "Ubuntu".
I too see the option in tweak tool to disable ubuntu dock, but toggling
the switch has no effect.
So the answer "Install gnome-session" for a vanilla gnome doesn't seem
to actually
Just to clarify my comment.
If you do not want to see the custom "Ubuntu" session with Gnome extensions
that cannot be disabled, you can do the following:
1. from terminal, install gnome session: sudo apt-get install gnome-session
gnome-session-wayland
2. logout.
3. on login, click the gear
@Sebastian Bacher(seb182). In the Gnome Tweak tool the Ubuntu dock is
shown with a On/Off switch next to it. When the switch is in the "Off"
position the Ubuntu dock is still displayed.
It may not be your intention to allow the Ubuntu dock to be switched off
(an incomprehensible stance), but
If anyone really hates having no option to hide the dock entirely, a
work around is to do the following song and dance:
1. Install the dash to dock extension:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
2. Install the tweak tool (sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool)
3. open the
Thanks for the clarification and for the link. It is very informative.
Just a quick question to close this request. So, by default I only see Ubuntu
and Ubuntu on Xorg.
Will gnome session be available in ubuntu desktop later down the road, or do we
need to install it manually using: sudo
Thanks but that's not a bug, if you want to get a session without the
ubuntu dock then log into GNOME and customize your session as you wish.
You can read https://didrocks.fr/2017/08/18/ubuntu-gnome-shell-in-
artful-day-5/ which gives some details on the ubuntu session
customization
** Changed
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Affects me as well, I am testing ubuntu 17.10 64bit on a virtualbox VM and I
have the same issue.
I tried disabling all extensions, relogging, rebooting, but ubuntu dock
extension is always there
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