such issue is usually met in two cases:
- either the system has been dist-upgraded at least one time, and need a deep 
clean via gtkorphan & bleachbit (as root, but select the option carefully)
- or (in case the above method is not enough) there is some borked settings 
inside .local, or .config. To test, create and use a new user: if the new user 
does not met the problem you have described, then you can do a copy of these 
hidden dirs, and reboot (they will be recreated, but you will loose the custom 
settings indeed).

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