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Dash to dock can be loaded together with Ubuntu Dock, breaking things #1992

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Hulttio0x0 opened this issue Apr 17, 2023 · 5 comments
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Hulttio0x0 commented Apr 17, 2023

Screenshot from 2023-04-17 14-31-18

That's one example, sometimes it's a lot worse, logging out fixes it.
Im currently on ubuntu 23.04 but this also happened on 22.10

Ubuntu bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2003168

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3v1n0 commented Apr 18, 2023

Do you happen to have enabled both Ubuntu dock and Dash to dock?

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Do you happen to have enabled both Ubuntu dock and Dash to dock?

Ohh, i did.... Thanks, suspend doesn't break anything now. If it's possible you should probably add something to disable it automatically or something.

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3v1n0 commented Apr 19, 2023

It should happen i theory when loading ubuntu-dock, but that's probably broken... So I need to fix that.

@3v1n0 3v1n0 changed the title Pc suspending breaks things Dash to dock can be loaded together with Ubuntu Dock, breaking things Apr 19, 2023
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vanvugt commented Apr 25, 2023

"breaking things" is vague but we do have LP#2003168 showing how the two extensions can break each other.

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vanvugt commented Mar 25, 2024

The most common cause for this bug was recently fixed in #2165 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2003168).

But we possibly haven't fixed all cases of the extensions conflicting with each other yet. The simple answer is to avoid loading dash-to-dock and ubuntu-dock at the same time. It's never a useful thing to do.

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