Dock setting does not work - Ubuntu 18.10
I just upgrade to 18.10 from 18.04 and the dock is always hidden. I tried to modify the 'Auto-hide the dock' in Settings, but nothing works. I also tried to change the position (from left to bottom) and this also does not work.
gnome-shell ubuntu-dock dock gnome-control-center
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I just upgrade to 18.10 from 18.04 and the dock is always hidden. I tried to modify the 'Auto-hide the dock' in Settings, but nothing works. I also tried to change the position (from left to bottom) and this also does not work.
gnome-shell ubuntu-dock dock gnome-control-center
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Does the command-line solution for moving the dock to bottom work?
– pomsky
Oct 24 '18 at 21:31
Do you have theDash to Dock
GNOME extension installed?
– heynnema
Oct 24 '18 at 21:56
Nope, the command-line does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
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Yes, I have installed dash-to-dock extension and it also does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
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I have a similar issue, my dock stops autohiding after resuming my laptop from sleep. The command line does not work then. The only thing that works is restarting the session. The problem arose after updating to Ubuntu 18.10.
– freeseek
Dec 13 '18 at 16:37
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I just upgrade to 18.10 from 18.04 and the dock is always hidden. I tried to modify the 'Auto-hide the dock' in Settings, but nothing works. I also tried to change the position (from left to bottom) and this also does not work.
gnome-shell ubuntu-dock dock gnome-control-center
I just upgrade to 18.10 from 18.04 and the dock is always hidden. I tried to modify the 'Auto-hide the dock' in Settings, but nothing works. I also tried to change the position (from left to bottom) and this also does not work.
gnome-shell ubuntu-dock dock gnome-control-center
gnome-shell ubuntu-dock dock gnome-control-center
edited Oct 24 '18 at 21:27
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asked Oct 24 '18 at 21:07
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Does the command-line solution for moving the dock to bottom work?
– pomsky
Oct 24 '18 at 21:31
Do you have theDash to Dock
GNOME extension installed?
– heynnema
Oct 24 '18 at 21:56
Nope, the command-line does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
Yes, I have installed dash-to-dock extension and it also does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
I have a similar issue, my dock stops autohiding after resuming my laptop from sleep. The command line does not work then. The only thing that works is restarting the session. The problem arose after updating to Ubuntu 18.10.
– freeseek
Dec 13 '18 at 16:37
add a comment |
1
Does the command-line solution for moving the dock to bottom work?
– pomsky
Oct 24 '18 at 21:31
Do you have theDash to Dock
GNOME extension installed?
– heynnema
Oct 24 '18 at 21:56
Nope, the command-line does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
Yes, I have installed dash-to-dock extension and it also does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
I have a similar issue, my dock stops autohiding after resuming my laptop from sleep. The command line does not work then. The only thing that works is restarting the session. The problem arose after updating to Ubuntu 18.10.
– freeseek
Dec 13 '18 at 16:37
1
1
Does the command-line solution for moving the dock to bottom work?
– pomsky
Oct 24 '18 at 21:31
Does the command-line solution for moving the dock to bottom work?
– pomsky
Oct 24 '18 at 21:31
Do you have the
Dash to Dock
GNOME extension installed?– heynnema
Oct 24 '18 at 21:56
Do you have the
Dash to Dock
GNOME extension installed?– heynnema
Oct 24 '18 at 21:56
Nope, the command-line does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
Nope, the command-line does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
1
Yes, I have installed dash-to-dock extension and it also does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
Yes, I have installed dash-to-dock extension and it also does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
1
I have a similar issue, my dock stops autohiding after resuming my laptop from sleep. The command line does not work then. The only thing that works is restarting the session. The problem arose after updating to Ubuntu 18.10.
– freeseek
Dec 13 '18 at 16:37
I have a similar issue, my dock stops autohiding after resuming my laptop from sleep. The command line does not work then. The only thing that works is restarting the session. The problem arose after updating to Ubuntu 18.10.
– freeseek
Dec 13 '18 at 16:37
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Restarting Session worked for me (Ubuntu 18.10.) In my case I added a second monitor, and dock setup stopped responding.
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Restarting Session worked for me (Ubuntu 18.10.) In my case I added a second monitor, and dock setup stopped responding.
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Does the command-line solution for moving the dock to bottom work?
– pomsky
Oct 24 '18 at 21:31
Do you have the
Dash to Dock
GNOME extension installed?– heynnema
Oct 24 '18 at 21:56
Nope, the command-line does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
Yes, I have installed dash-to-dock extension and it also does not work.
– gsbetini
Oct 25 '18 at 0:47
1
I have a similar issue, my dock stops autohiding after resuming my laptop from sleep. The command line does not work then. The only thing that works is restarting the session. The problem arose after updating to Ubuntu 18.10.
– freeseek
Dec 13 '18 at 16:37