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Dock completly disappearing on startup when Intellihide is enabled #2132

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krpknstn opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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Dock completly disappearing on startup when Intellihide is enabled #2132

krpknstn opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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krpknstn commented Jun 27, 2024

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Problem: Dock is completely nonexistent after startup.
How to reproduce:

  1. Only works if computer has been shut down for more than a few minutes doesn't happen on restart or after logging out of user and logging back in.
  2. Only happens with "Panel Intellihide" enabled no problem with this option disabled.
  3. After startup the dock is completely gone. If I use the hot corner (which still works) I do have a dock where there should be none.
  4. This only happens on startup, if I have Intellihide turned of everything works fine and turning it on has the expected behavior. Only if I then shutdown and wait for a few more minutes is the dock missing on the next startup.
  5. In the bugged startup it is weirdly also impossible to drag a window in the upper half of the screen.

Things i tried:

  1. Disabled all extensions, including the in-build Ubuntu Dock.
  2. Fresh install of my OS in addition to "1."

Distribution
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

GNOME Shell version
46.0

Dash-to-Panel version
62

Where was Dash-to-Panel installed from?
The GNOME extensions website

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krpknstn commented Jul 7, 2024

Correction: This also happens, but more rarely, with Intellihide turned off. Restarting always fixes it.

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Duplicate of #2207

@charlesg99 charlesg99 marked this as a duplicate of #2207 Jan 20, 2025
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