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Black Activities Overview After Wake Up #2325

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EmreKaratopuk opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 7 comments
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Black Activities Overview After Wake Up #2325

EmreKaratopuk opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 7 comments
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@EmreKaratopuk
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I am using Ubuntu 24.04.1 and it's a fresh install. The problem is when I suspend and wake up my computer, the activities overview doesn't work and it's just black screen. The alt-tab screen is also black. I tried to disable the dash to dock extension and disabling solved the problem. Therefore the problem seems dash to dock specific. Please see the images below for more info.

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sergio-costas commented Nov 4, 2024

Editing: sorry, answered based on the data from the mail, not the info here. I see that the problem is in dash-to-dock. My fault. I'll try to reproduce it.

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I have already tried that and the problem occurred again when I enabled dash-to-dock. However, I've been using gnome without enabling dash-to-dock for several days already, and the issue is gone. Therefore I think the problem is about dash-to-dock extension.

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Yes, it makes sense. Sorry. I edited my previous comment. I'll try to reproduce the bug.

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Ok, it seems fixed in Oracular. I'll try a laptop with a fresh install of Noble.

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BTW: does it happen when you suspend from the desktop, or only if you suspend from the Activities view?

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I've been unable to reproduce it. Can you open a terminal, type

sudo journal -f

suspend and wake up the computer, and see if there are any message about gnome-shell or dash-to-dock with errors?

@vanvugt vanvugt added bug needs information Use this tag to identify old issues that can be closed if further information was not provided. labels Nov 11, 2024
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vanvugt commented Nov 11, 2024

Since you're using Ubuntu, the problem is likely #1992. If you want to use dash-to-dock then please also disable ubuntu-dock.

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