The icons take a long time to appear/disappear
I've noticed this issue being talked about elsewhere, especially with older Gnome versions. Basically, the dock usually shows currently active windows as icons. Once a window is created, it can take up to several tens of seconds for the icon to actually show up on the dock. The same goes for closing windows.
I am running 20.04 on Wayland but the issue persists on both Wayland and X.Org.
That sounds like something that was fixed in the last few years. Are you able to try Ubuntu 24.04 or 22.04?
That sounds like something that was fixed in the last few years. Are you able to try Ubuntu 24.04 or 22.04?
Not at the moment, maybe in a day or so, however, I do have some new information. I was able to temporarily resolve it by disabling the extension flicking random settings around and enabling it again.
Also I am running GNOME 41.4, just mentioning it because I'm unsure if Pop! 20.04 had any DE updates.
I have the same issue, is there a workaround??
I have the same issue, is there a workaround??
None that I know of. It's nice to know that it's not only me tho. Thnx for commenting.
Try:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts-network false
or
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts false
Try:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts-network falseor
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts false
I would but I have switched to Mint since I've opened the issue
@vanvugt You sure you wanna close this one? The issue might still be there according to @dgmvecuador
OK @dgmvecuador, please try the above workarounds.
I don't know if this problem is related. But I am having the same problem. I also tried with another user with all default configs.
I can reproduce with these two specifics apps:
Alacritty and Octopi.
If they are not pinned, they will take a long time to appear as running window. I they are pinned, they will take a long time to show the trace of running app.
After I open Alacritty for example, if I move the mouse over dash-to-dock the cursor will become the spinning wheel
I am on Arch Linux Gnome 47
As show in the print with Alacritty already open:
Please try:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts-network false
or
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock show-mounts false
both commands don't work
No such schema “org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock”
I manually disabled "Show volume and devices" on the Launcher settings by gui. however the problem persists only for this two programs (that I have installed) every other program works as intended.
Do you launch Alacritty without any delay between appearing the window and it's icon on the dash?
If I remember correctly, in my case it used to be an issue with all apps. If there is an inconsistency among apps perhaps we should check if they are native packages or flats/snaps?
All my apps are natives. It didn't happen with Appimage nor windows bnaries running with wine.
In my computer, I only see Alacritty and Octopi with this problem. My jounalctl has nothing useful.
I don't even know if my problem is related to this issue.
My problem appears to be fixed now, I cannot reproduce anymore of this lag.
I can still see this issue so it's not resolved. It takes (on this computer) approx. 14 seconds for the running indicator to show up for Slack for example with the spinner constantly showing when you hover the dock. The app itself launches in a second.
@dsincl12, please try the suggested workarounds.
@dsincl12, please try the suggested workarounds.
I've tried the suggested workarounds, but the gsettings commands doesn't work unfortunately. Turning off mounts (both local and network) in the plugin itself doesn't change anything either.