Activity log for bug #1906974

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2020-12-06 09:11:48 Mythological bug added bug
2020-12-06 09:11:48 Mythological attachment added debug.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1906974/+attachment/5441385/+files/debug.txt
2020-12-06 09:23:45 Mythological attachment removed debug.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/cairo-dock-plug-ins/+bug/1906974/+attachment/5441385/+files/debug.txt
2020-12-06 09:26:07 Mythological description When you try to drag an item into the bin nothing happens, and the bin always has a "N/A" badge. Cairo Dock version is 3.4.1 installed from Linux Mint app store. Linux Mint version 20. "echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" returns "X-Cinnamon" File manager is just called Files "Also known as Nautilus." When you try to drag an item into the bin nothing happens, and the bin always has a "N/A" badge. Cairo Dock version is 3.4.1 installed from Linux Mint app store. Linux Mint version 20. "echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" returns "X-Cinnamon" File manager is just called Files "Also known as Nautilus." EDIT: Found the solution right after posting - running "sudo apt install cairo-dock-gnome-integration-plug-in" fixed it.
2020-12-06 09:27:05 Mythological description When you try to drag an item into the bin nothing happens, and the bin always has a "N/A" badge. Cairo Dock version is 3.4.1 installed from Linux Mint app store. Linux Mint version 20. "echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" returns "X-Cinnamon" File manager is just called Files "Also known as Nautilus." EDIT: Found the solution right after posting - running "sudo apt install cairo-dock-gnome-integration-plug-in" fixed it. When you try to drag an item into the bin nothing happens, and the bin always has a "N/A" badge. Cairo Dock version is 3.4.1 installed from Linux Mint app store. Linux Mint version 20. "echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" returns "X-Cinnamon" File manager is just called Files "Also known as Nautilus." EDIT: Found the solution right after posting - running "sudo apt install cairo-dock-gnome-integration-plug-in" fixed it. Which doesn't seem logical because it's running Cinnamon, not Gnome, but it does appear to work.