Remove “Places” and “Applications” from Dash to Panel in GNOME shell on Ubuntu 18.04












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I'm wondering how to remove applications and places from the dash to panel bar at the bottom of the screen. I'm able to remove the applications menu using "remove panel app menu" however whenever I logout or reboot it returns and I have to turn the "remove panel app menu" add on on and off again. As for the places menu I can't seem to get it to disappear even by turning places status indicator on and off.



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['user-theme@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'dash-to-panel@jderose9.github.com', 'arc-menu@linxgem33.com', 'battery-percentage@nohales.org', 'turnoffdisplay@simonthechipmunk.noreply.com', 'shell-volume-mixer@derhofbauer.at', 'show-desktop-button@amivaleo', 'pulseaudio-equalizer@s8dragon.vn', 'AdvancedVolumeMixer@harry.karvonen.gmail.com', 'redshift@tommie-lie.de', 'weather-extension@xeked.com', 'weatherintheclock@JasonLG1979.github.io', 'hidetopbar@mathieu.bidon.ca', 'Hide_Activities@shay.shayel.org', 'gnome-shell-screenshot@ttll.de', 'RemovePanelAppMenu']











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  • Hi, Welcome to AskUbuntu. are you using Dash to Panel Gnome Shell Extension?

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 3:38











  • Yes, that's what I'm using but I have the applications menu disabled in dash to panel otherwise there would be two applications icons. I'm also using arc menu as I prefer it to "applications".

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:07











  • can you attach a screen shot

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:15











  • The second picture is what I want (if I could also remove places) but I need to toggle the remove panel app menu extension on and off and seemingly I have to do this after every reboot.

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:37











  • Please include information on all extensions you use in your main question. This is essential information because the combination of extenstions might be the cause of issues you see. In your case, I am pretty sure that it is the Arc menu extension that is causing the issue here. Apparently, that extension likes to reset certain settings upon startup so that your preferences are not maintained. That is also the extension that provides the Places menu, I suppose.

    – vanadium
    Sep 9 '18 at 11:12


















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I'm wondering how to remove applications and places from the dash to panel bar at the bottom of the screen. I'm able to remove the applications menu using "remove panel app menu" however whenever I logout or reboot it returns and I have to turn the "remove panel app menu" add on on and off again. As for the places menu I can't seem to get it to disappear even by turning places status indicator on and off.



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['user-theme@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'dash-to-panel@jderose9.github.com', 'arc-menu@linxgem33.com', 'battery-percentage@nohales.org', 'turnoffdisplay@simonthechipmunk.noreply.com', 'shell-volume-mixer@derhofbauer.at', 'show-desktop-button@amivaleo', 'pulseaudio-equalizer@s8dragon.vn', 'AdvancedVolumeMixer@harry.karvonen.gmail.com', 'redshift@tommie-lie.de', 'weather-extension@xeked.com', 'weatherintheclock@JasonLG1979.github.io', 'hidetopbar@mathieu.bidon.ca', 'Hide_Activities@shay.shayel.org', 'gnome-shell-screenshot@ttll.de', 'RemovePanelAppMenu']











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  • Hi, Welcome to AskUbuntu. are you using Dash to Panel Gnome Shell Extension?

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 3:38











  • Yes, that's what I'm using but I have the applications menu disabled in dash to panel otherwise there would be two applications icons. I'm also using arc menu as I prefer it to "applications".

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:07











  • can you attach a screen shot

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:15











  • The second picture is what I want (if I could also remove places) but I need to toggle the remove panel app menu extension on and off and seemingly I have to do this after every reboot.

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:37











  • Please include information on all extensions you use in your main question. This is essential information because the combination of extenstions might be the cause of issues you see. In your case, I am pretty sure that it is the Arc menu extension that is causing the issue here. Apparently, that extension likes to reset certain settings upon startup so that your preferences are not maintained. That is also the extension that provides the Places menu, I suppose.

    – vanadium
    Sep 9 '18 at 11:12
















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I'm wondering how to remove applications and places from the dash to panel bar at the bottom of the screen. I'm able to remove the applications menu using "remove panel app menu" however whenever I logout or reboot it returns and I have to turn the "remove panel app menu" add on on and off again. As for the places menu I can't seem to get it to disappear even by turning places status indicator on and off.



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enter image description here




['user-theme@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'dash-to-panel@jderose9.github.com', 'arc-menu@linxgem33.com', 'battery-percentage@nohales.org', 'turnoffdisplay@simonthechipmunk.noreply.com', 'shell-volume-mixer@derhofbauer.at', 'show-desktop-button@amivaleo', 'pulseaudio-equalizer@s8dragon.vn', 'AdvancedVolumeMixer@harry.karvonen.gmail.com', 'redshift@tommie-lie.de', 'weather-extension@xeked.com', 'weatherintheclock@JasonLG1979.github.io', 'hidetopbar@mathieu.bidon.ca', 'Hide_Activities@shay.shayel.org', 'gnome-shell-screenshot@ttll.de', 'RemovePanelAppMenu']











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I'm wondering how to remove applications and places from the dash to panel bar at the bottom of the screen. I'm able to remove the applications menu using "remove panel app menu" however whenever I logout or reboot it returns and I have to turn the "remove panel app menu" add on on and off again. As for the places menu I can't seem to get it to disappear even by turning places status indicator on and off.



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['user-theme@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'dash-to-panel@jderose9.github.com', 'arc-menu@linxgem33.com', 'battery-percentage@nohales.org', 'turnoffdisplay@simonthechipmunk.noreply.com', 'shell-volume-mixer@derhofbauer.at', 'show-desktop-button@amivaleo', 'pulseaudio-equalizer@s8dragon.vn', 'AdvancedVolumeMixer@harry.karvonen.gmail.com', 'redshift@tommie-lie.de', 'weather-extension@xeked.com', 'weatherintheclock@JasonLG1979.github.io', 'hidetopbar@mathieu.bidon.ca', 'Hide_Activities@shay.shayel.org', 'gnome-shell-screenshot@ttll.de', 'RemovePanelAppMenu']








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  • Hi, Welcome to AskUbuntu. are you using Dash to Panel Gnome Shell Extension?

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 3:38











  • Yes, that's what I'm using but I have the applications menu disabled in dash to panel otherwise there would be two applications icons. I'm also using arc menu as I prefer it to "applications".

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:07











  • can you attach a screen shot

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:15











  • The second picture is what I want (if I could also remove places) but I need to toggle the remove panel app menu extension on and off and seemingly I have to do this after every reboot.

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:37











  • Please include information on all extensions you use in your main question. This is essential information because the combination of extenstions might be the cause of issues you see. In your case, I am pretty sure that it is the Arc menu extension that is causing the issue here. Apparently, that extension likes to reset certain settings upon startup so that your preferences are not maintained. That is also the extension that provides the Places menu, I suppose.

    – vanadium
    Sep 9 '18 at 11:12





















  • Hi, Welcome to AskUbuntu. are you using Dash to Panel Gnome Shell Extension?

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 3:38











  • Yes, that's what I'm using but I have the applications menu disabled in dash to panel otherwise there would be two applications icons. I'm also using arc menu as I prefer it to "applications".

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:07











  • can you attach a screen shot

    – PRATAP
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:15











  • The second picture is what I want (if I could also remove places) but I need to toggle the remove panel app menu extension on and off and seemingly I have to do this after every reboot.

    – Vinnie Ross
    Sep 9 '18 at 4:37











  • Please include information on all extensions you use in your main question. This is essential information because the combination of extenstions might be the cause of issues you see. In your case, I am pretty sure that it is the Arc menu extension that is causing the issue here. Apparently, that extension likes to reset certain settings upon startup so that your preferences are not maintained. That is also the extension that provides the Places menu, I suppose.

    – vanadium
    Sep 9 '18 at 11:12



















Hi, Welcome to AskUbuntu. are you using Dash to Panel Gnome Shell Extension?

– PRATAP
Sep 9 '18 at 3:38





Hi, Welcome to AskUbuntu. are you using Dash to Panel Gnome Shell Extension?

– PRATAP
Sep 9 '18 at 3:38













Yes, that's what I'm using but I have the applications menu disabled in dash to panel otherwise there would be two applications icons. I'm also using arc menu as I prefer it to "applications".

– Vinnie Ross
Sep 9 '18 at 4:07





Yes, that's what I'm using but I have the applications menu disabled in dash to panel otherwise there would be two applications icons. I'm also using arc menu as I prefer it to "applications".

– Vinnie Ross
Sep 9 '18 at 4:07













can you attach a screen shot

– PRATAP
Sep 9 '18 at 4:15





can you attach a screen shot

– PRATAP
Sep 9 '18 at 4:15













The second picture is what I want (if I could also remove places) but I need to toggle the remove panel app menu extension on and off and seemingly I have to do this after every reboot.

– Vinnie Ross
Sep 9 '18 at 4:37





The second picture is what I want (if I could also remove places) but I need to toggle the remove panel app menu extension on and off and seemingly I have to do this after every reboot.

– Vinnie Ross
Sep 9 '18 at 4:37













Please include information on all extensions you use in your main question. This is essential information because the combination of extenstions might be the cause of issues you see. In your case, I am pretty sure that it is the Arc menu extension that is causing the issue here. Apparently, that extension likes to reset certain settings upon startup so that your preferences are not maintained. That is also the extension that provides the Places menu, I suppose.

– vanadium
Sep 9 '18 at 11:12







Please include information on all extensions you use in your main question. This is essential information because the combination of extenstions might be the cause of issues you see. In your case, I am pretty sure that it is the Arc menu extension that is causing the issue here. Apparently, that extension likes to reset certain settings upon startup so that your preferences are not maintained. That is also the extension that provides the Places menu, I suppose.

– vanadium
Sep 9 '18 at 11:12












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    Go to Tweaks > Extensions > Places Status Indicator --> Toggle this to off.





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        Go to Tweaks > Extensions > Applications menu --> Toggle this to off.







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