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Doesn't work after the locking screen and log in back in Gnome 3.34

Open mnovozhylov opened this issue 6 years ago • 11 comments

In Gnome 3.34 and Ubuntu 19.10, the extension works as expected right after the first login. Once the screen is locked and the user logs in back, the extension stops working and arrows are visible again.

mnovozhylov avatar Nov 01 '19 05:11 mnovozhylov

+1

lonix1 avatar Nov 15 '19 16:11 lonix1

+1

danschne avatar Jan 01 '20 12:01 danschne

+1

bitstrings avatar Jan 10 '20 17:01 bitstrings

+1

philong6297 avatar Feb 29 '20 16:02 philong6297

Gnome 3.38.1 on Fedora 33 has the same problem. Also after reboot.

skontar avatar Nov 28 '20 14:11 skontar

Well, after a bit more of testing, it is probably a race condition with Dash-to-panel extension in my case. @mnovozhylov do you by any chance also use it?

skontar avatar Nov 28 '20 14:11 skontar

@skontar I also use dash-to-panel. Did you find a way to make those extensions work nicely together?

lonix1 avatar Dec 24 '20 04:12 lonix1

@lonix1 unfortunately no. I wanted to try to add a delay before the effect is initialized, but I am not very good with Javascript. Latter on I have decided to reduce number of extensions to just essential ones so I do not use it anymore.

skontar avatar Dec 24 '20 19:12 skontar

@lonix1 a crude workaround is to comment out the content of the disable function.

skontar avatar Dec 24 '20 21:12 skontar

Thanks I'll try that

lonix1 avatar Dec 25 '20 03:12 lonix1

Nope still not working on ubuntu 20.04 or later. Was a great extension while it lasted!

lonix1 avatar Sep 06 '21 03:09 lonix1