micheleg / dash-to-dock

A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.
https://micheleg.github.io/dash-to-dock/
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dock brokes eveything on GNOME 42 #2111

Open carepollo opened 8 months ago

carepollo commented 8 months ago

this is my configuration and my setup is the default Ubuntu 22.04 but with Qogir theme. imagen when the PC locks for inactivity or is suspended, the whole DE breaks, the dock no longer shows, I am unable to click anywhere or move anything, the keyboard becomes completely useless and the only way to solve it is by either reboot or logging out/logging in (if I manage to do so).

I think it is due to the fact that I have two monitors, because when I try it having only one screen it works fine.

so the extension should have support for dual monitor on GNOME 42

oniric85 commented 8 months ago

Same problem here, logging out and back in solves the issue on Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS and Gnome 42.9.

xalt7x commented 8 months ago

Do you have the same problem with pre-installed "Ubuntu Dock"?

answeb commented 8 months ago

Hi, I think I have the same issue here, gnome 42.9, X11 rendering (but it's the same with wayland), ubuntu 22.04.03 When I resume from suspend, the dash is empty (shown but empty), and I can't click any where. When I press the super key, the ubuntu dock appears at the bottom, but nothing is clickable. I have to ALT-F2 => restart to make everything work again. ~It seems that when the dock is shown on all screens, the issue does not occur...~ this settings does not prevent the problem.

I found a simple workaround : disable the dash2dock extension... the ubuntu dock keeps all the configuration, but when the extension is disabled, is seems the problem does not occur...