Missing Schema Error in 18.04 moving launcher












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when I execute "gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Launcher launcher-position Bottom" I get the following error:



No such schema “com.canonical.Unity.Launcher”










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    when I execute "gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Launcher launcher-position Bottom" I get the following error:



    No such schema “com.canonical.Unity.Launcher”










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      when I execute "gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Launcher launcher-position Bottom" I get the following error:



      No such schema “com.canonical.Unity.Launcher”










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      when I execute "gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Launcher launcher-position Bottom" I get the following error:



      No such schema “com.canonical.Unity.Launcher”







      unity launcher






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          You're using commands that no longer exist.



          Since Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu now uses GNOME and GDM3 as the base of the Desktop Environment, and not Unity.



          This is why you are getting the errors you are - there are no Unity configuration options anymore by default, so you can't set those.



          Unless you installed the now community-supported-only Unity launcher, you won't have those schemas anymore.





          The equivalents for the GNOME dock in use are:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position POSITION



          ... and the valid position values are: TOP, LEFT, RIGHT, and BOTTOM






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          • gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

            – blogman
            Jan 26 at 17:01











          • @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

            – Thomas Ward
            Jan 27 at 3:09











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          You're using commands that no longer exist.



          Since Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu now uses GNOME and GDM3 as the base of the Desktop Environment, and not Unity.



          This is why you are getting the errors you are - there are no Unity configuration options anymore by default, so you can't set those.



          Unless you installed the now community-supported-only Unity launcher, you won't have those schemas anymore.





          The equivalents for the GNOME dock in use are:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position POSITION



          ... and the valid position values are: TOP, LEFT, RIGHT, and BOTTOM






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          • gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

            – blogman
            Jan 26 at 17:01











          • @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

            – Thomas Ward
            Jan 27 at 3:09
















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          You're using commands that no longer exist.



          Since Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu now uses GNOME and GDM3 as the base of the Desktop Environment, and not Unity.



          This is why you are getting the errors you are - there are no Unity configuration options anymore by default, so you can't set those.



          Unless you installed the now community-supported-only Unity launcher, you won't have those schemas anymore.





          The equivalents for the GNOME dock in use are:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position POSITION



          ... and the valid position values are: TOP, LEFT, RIGHT, and BOTTOM






          share|improve this answer


























          • gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

            – blogman
            Jan 26 at 17:01











          • @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

            – Thomas Ward
            Jan 27 at 3:09














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          You're using commands that no longer exist.



          Since Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu now uses GNOME and GDM3 as the base of the Desktop Environment, and not Unity.



          This is why you are getting the errors you are - there are no Unity configuration options anymore by default, so you can't set those.



          Unless you installed the now community-supported-only Unity launcher, you won't have those schemas anymore.





          The equivalents for the GNOME dock in use are:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position POSITION



          ... and the valid position values are: TOP, LEFT, RIGHT, and BOTTOM






          share|improve this answer















          You're using commands that no longer exist.



          Since Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu now uses GNOME and GDM3 as the base of the Desktop Environment, and not Unity.



          This is why you are getting the errors you are - there are no Unity configuration options anymore by default, so you can't set those.



          Unless you installed the now community-supported-only Unity launcher, you won't have those schemas anymore.





          The equivalents for the GNOME dock in use are:



          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position POSITION



          ... and the valid position values are: TOP, LEFT, RIGHT, and BOTTOM







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          • gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

            – blogman
            Jan 26 at 17:01











          • @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

            – Thomas Ward
            Jan 27 at 3:09



















          • gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

            – blogman
            Jan 26 at 17:01











          • @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

            – Thomas Ward
            Jan 27 at 3:09

















          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

          – blogman
          Jan 26 at 17:01





          gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock dock-position 'BOTTOM' works as do LEFT, RIGHT and TOP

          – blogman
          Jan 26 at 17:01













          @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

          – Thomas Ward
          Jan 27 at 3:09





          @blogman thanks for the info, I added that to the answer.

          – Thomas Ward
          Jan 27 at 3:09


















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