ell-extensions>dash-to-dock>dock-position
> - Restore dock position to it's default value
>
> Is is a piece of code? Drag and drop? How do I navigate? or ...?
> (@Cleber Cassol). or how can I disable the unknown monitor (I have it as
> well) ? (@Cleber Cassol)?
>
> I
I don't know if it's related or not to the problem, but here it goes.
I'm using Ubuntu 17.10 on a laptop that has a Nvidia 540M GPU and also
an onboard Intel GPU. It seems Ubuntu is assigning a monitor for each
(there's an unknown second monitor on my setup and I have no idea where
it came from).
Ok, a little workaround did restore the System Settings for me (assuming
one had this problem after changing the dock position just like me):
- sudo apt install dconf-editor
- Navigate to org>gnome>shell-extensions>dash-to-dock>dock-position
- Restore dock position to it's default value
System Se
I believe I know what's happening: it looks like Ubuntu created a
virtual screen. If I put my mouse pointer to the right, it vanishes the
same way it does when there's a second monitor/screen attached to the
system. Don't know how it happened, though, since I haven't changed my
screen resolution or
I'm having the same problem. Started soon after I changed the dock
position from left to bottom. Have already tried to reinstall gnome-
control-center, but to no avail. Rebooting won't help either.
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