Update: when I tried locking the screen while mirroring my laptop and
external monitor, it failed (needed to be locked twice, dock
disappeared, etc.). When extending the displays, locking works
correctly.
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Sorry, I don't appear to have that folder. This is my
~/.local/share/gnome-shell/
[2018-11-19 9:13:32] ➜ gnome-shell ls -laR
.:
total 12
drwx-- 2 andras andras 4096 Nov 19 09:11 .
drwx-- 22 andras andras 4096 Nov 19 09:07 ..
-rw-rw-r-- 1 andras andras 3848 Nov 19 09:11 application_state
I just tested something, and it turns out that the issue was I had the
Extensions turned on (even though each extension itself was off, as in
the picture). Once I toggled that off, the issue resolved itself and now
locking appears to work perfectly. Not sure why having extensions on
would cause thi
Ok, thanks. I created an issue and its ID is 794.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/794
Let me know if there's anything else I could provide to help.
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This is after locking the screen once.
I opened the top right menu after locking the screen, and then opened
the keyboard menu to the left of it. Both stay up, and can no longer be
interacted with. The blurriness on the menus is not just because of the
picture, that's what it looks like.
** Attac
Thanks for your response. Sorry for not seeing the existing bug reports.
When I lock once, the ui freezes completely and is still visible.
However, on the top bar (sorry, not sure what the specific terms are),
the "Activities" button, any open application indicators (the things
with the icons and
Public bug reported:
Super+l needs to be pressed twice to lock the screen. Pressing the
shortcut only once results in strange behavior. Locking the screen in
general is buggy (e.g. dock is visible when screen is locked, once
screen is unlocked the dock disappears even after pressing activities).
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