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Problem with Vertical Workspaces in Ubuntu 21.10 Gnome 40

Open TomTasaky opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

Hello Ubuntu community

I made everything according to the guidelines in the guide https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2021/07/restore-vertical-workspaces-overview-gnome/?unapproved=3716707&moderation-hash=4dab2b08285011fa5d858ac2b08d5fb5#comment-3716707

The vertical panels work until Ubuntu is shut down after restarting, even though it is turned on. This is what the preview of panels looks like after restarting the system: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14qwQvbR8zs3CrifLpSFxYPCYYSRroeG3/view?usp=sharing

No panels are displayed, neither vertical nor horizontal. You need to turn off the module and turn it on for everything to return to normal.

  • Ubuntu 20.10
  • Gnome 40.4.0 / Wayland
  • AMD® Renoir

Does anyone know what could be the cause of such an error? I will be grateful for your help. It is quite a pain to reset the module manually every time the laptop is turned on.

Thank's

TomTasaky avatar Jan 03 '22 09:01 TomTasaky

@TomTasaky Access denied for the image preview on Google Drive!

you can attach files here at github

ismaail avatar Jan 07 '22 13:01 ismaail

Screenshot from 2022-01-08 12-27-43

after reboot, thunmbails not show, even right panel with workspace list not appear

if go to extension and disable/enable all works fine

dacopan avatar Jan 08 '22 17:01 dacopan

I have the same issue after reboot, but when I disabled and reenabled the extension the effect was not correct any more. All the windows are offset by 50% of the screen size:

Zrzut ekranu z 2022-01-09 05-05-16

hubertnnn avatar Jan 09 '22 04:01 hubertnnn

Can confirm the issue. It also occurs every time I change anything in "Settings" -> "Display".

schmoelder avatar Jan 10 '22 11:01 schmoelder