On touch screens, the apps icon in the dock does not open when touched
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Dash to dock |
New
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Unknown
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gnome-shell (Ubuntu) |
In Progress
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High
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) | ||
Disco |
In Progress
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High
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Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
Bug Description
I have an Bangho AERO 1104 with touch screen, when I try to open the application drawer from the applications icon in the dock, it does not open.
1)- Ubuntu 17.10 Artful Aardvark 64 bit
2)- gnome-shell-
3)- What should happen is that touching the applications icon in the dock, opens the application drawer.
4)- Instead, what has happened is that absolutely nothing happened
description: | updated |
tags: | added: touch |
Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #1 |
Changed in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
Juan Pablo Lozano (libredeb) wrote : | #2 |
@seb128 yes!, the dots grid that opens the softwares list screen. Thanks :)
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #3 |
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
Changed in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #4 |
Are the following bugs related to this one?
Perhaps these bugs are different manifestations of the same underlying problem?..
If the dock receives two events, or responds twice to each event, then the Applications "dash" would seem to not appear when you touch the applications grid icon/button, because the applications dash would be quickly shown and unshown.
Here are examples of this "double" response , which seems to be limited to touch-screen interfaces:
Bug #1730281
"Application icons appear and suddenly disappear when Applications Button is activated via a touchscreen"
Bug #1705689
"When adding an app to favourites, two icons are created"
Bug # ???
I also noted that touching on an application in the dock opens two instances of the application.
I haven't seen if a bug report has been filed for this issue yet, but it would be additional evidence for my theory.
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #5 |
I've opened Bug #1730532 to capture the third issue (???) in comment #4:
"Tapping on an icon in the dock launches two instances of the application"
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #6 |
Using xinput, I captured touch events on the dock's Applications Grid Button. For comparison, I captured touch events on another portion of the screen, away from the dock.
The results are very interesting...
When I click on the Applications Grid Button on the dock, five (!!) Touch events are registered. These five events are enclosed by only one Touch Begin event and one corresponding Touch End event.
However, when I click on another portion of the screen, only one Touch events is registered, enclosed by one Touch Begin event and one corresponding Touch End event. This is how the dock should behave.
Please see the attached files.
I've inserted comments in the output to make it easy to count the events:
Touch_Events_
# (A) TOUCH BEGIN
# (B) - TOUCH #1
# (C) - TOUCH #2
# (D) - TOUCH #3
# (E) - TOUCH #4
# (F) - TOUCH #5
# (G) TOUCH END
Touch_Events_
# (A) TOUCH BEGIN
# (B) - TOUCH #1
# (C) TOUCH END
Description: Ubuntu 17.10
Release: 17.10
Codename: artful
Package: gnome-shell-
Version: 0.7.1
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #7 |
- Touch_Events_For_Dock_2017-11-08-01-PS.txt Edit (7.5 KiB, text/plain)
Touch events for Ubuntu Dock, showing 5 events for a single touch.
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #8 |
- Touch_Events_For_Screen_2017-11-08-01-PS.txt Edit (5.1 KiB, text/plain)
Touch events for the screen, showing 1 event for a single touch, as expected.
François Glais (franglais125) wrote : | #9 |
Interesting that there are that many events. Can you tell how quickly they occur? Perhaps this can be fixed with a timeout.
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #10 |
It multiple events happen immediately.
HOWEVER...
I did the same test today, and I get different results...
- Sometimes, a single touch on the Dock only does generate a single TouchUpdate event.
- Sometimes, a single touch elsewhere on the Screen generates more than one TouchUpdate event.
You do have to be very precise with your touch actions to ensure only one TouchUpdate is produced. In general use, multiple TouchUpdate events are generated when you use your finger. I guess this is normal, and the application really just needs to look for a single TouchEnd event.
Both the screen and the Dock do generate a single TouchEnd event, and this is probably the important event that applications need to look out for.
Nevertheless, in the cases were I was able to cause a single TouchUpdate event on the Dock, I still got the same behavior:
- Touching the Applications Grid Button failed to display the applications overview.
- I momentarily saw the applications overview expand from the button, and then retract back into the button, as if I had tapped the Applications Grid Button twice, really fast.
- Touching an icon on the Dock (favorites) caused two instances of the application to be launched, as if I had tapped the application icon twice, really fast.
Does the issue have something to do with the way the Dock handles the TouchEnd events?
Caribou (onscreen keyboard) always pops up whenever you touch the screen; could this be influencing the behavior?
Linus Seelinger (s-linus) wrote : | #11 |
I observe the same on a Dell Venue 7140. At least disabling Caribou using the Block Caribou extension does not solve the issue.
I would like to point out the severity of this issue, as this makes the dock virtually unusable for touchscreens and even can lock up the activities button at the top left.
Linus Seelinger (s-linus) wrote : | #12 |
Now it gets weird. I installed gnome-session and it seems that here, both Caribou seems less intrusive and the "multiple touch events" issue does not occur even when activating the Ubuntu Dock extension.
Linus Seelinger (s-linus) wrote : | #13 |
Sorry for the spamming, turns out in gnome session with Ubuntu Dock it's the same under X11, in Wayland it seems better/nearly perfect.
Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard) wrote : | #14 |
Still experiencing this using gnome-session and Xorg.
$ uname -r
4.13.0-21-generic
$ gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.26.2
I think three problems are related:
1. Applications menu not shown when touching the Apps Icon (the application icons briefly flash onto the screen, and flash off)
2. Caribou always pops up
3. Touching a favorites icon in the dock opens two instances of the application
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #15 |
Note: if you touch "Activities" first, and then touch the Applications Grid Icon, then the dash showing all application icons appears without issue.
However, if you have the dock set set to "always show", and you happen to touch the Applications Grid Icon (before tapping the "Activities" label at the top left) then this issue appears.
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #16 |
Still experiencing this in Bionic 18.04...
* Touching the App-Grid icon in the dash-to-dock causes the app icons to appear, and quickly disappear. (It's as if you touched the App-Grid icon twice, very quickly).
* Touching a favorites icon in the dash-to-dock causes two instances of the application to open.
(It's as if you touched the favorite icon twice, very quickly).
$ sudo dmidecode | grep -A9 "System Information"
System Information
Manufacturer: HP
Product Name: HP Spectre x360 Convertible 15-bl1XX
Version:
Serial Number: 5CD74284QL
UUID: 37444335-
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: 1VW22AV
Family: 103C_5335KV HP Spectre
$ lsb_release --all
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
$ uname -a
Linux PS006 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
gnome-xorg
$ gnome-shell --version
GNOME Shell 3.28.1
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #17 |
If restart gnome-shell using the following in a terminal...
gnome-shell --replace
...then the dock behaves normally, launching one instance of an application for each tap
I do see some errors after I do this, but they may be unrelated, since it works fine after issuing the above command.
(However the error "ubuntu-dock [...] unreachable code after return statement" seems a bit suspicious).
$ gnome-shell --replace
Gjs-Message: 22:08:47.482: JS WARNING: [resource:
Gjs-Message: 22:08:47.495: JS WARNING: [resource:
Gjs-Message: 22:08:47.525: JS WARNING: [resource:
current session already has an ibus-daemon.
Gjs-Message: 22:08:47.759: JS WARNING: [resource:
GNOME Shell-Message: 22:08:47.804: Telepathy is not available, chat integration will be disabled.
Gjs-Message: 22:08:47.998: JS WARNING: [/<email address hidden>/appIcons.js 1027]: unreachable code after return statement
Ubuntu AppIndicators-
GNOME Shell-Message: 22:08:48.492: Error looking up permission: GDBus.Error:
Gjs-Message: 22:08:57.112: JS WARNING: [resource:
(gnome-shell:2512): GLib-GObject-
Oleksandr (sfesfizh) wrote : | #18 |
I have such issues with Ubuntu Dock too on my laptop with a touchscreen. I can also confirm that gnome-shell --replace solves that problem. This problem appears only in X11. The problem doesn't appear on Wayland session but I use X11 due to few limitations on Wayland.
So please help to fix this issue.
Oleksandr (sfesfizh) wrote : | #19 |
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Gnome 3.28.2
AlpineCarver (acarv) wrote : | #20 |
This bug affects me, running Ubuntu 18.04 on a Dell Venue 11 pro 7140.
I have a work-around that seems to be working reliably for the "Show Applications" dots grid button: tap-and-hold until the application icons appear, then slide your finger up into the dock bar, then release.
This only works for that one button; it does not solve the "Tapping on an icon in the dock launches two instances of the application" problem.
Cubic PPA (cubic-wizard) wrote : | #21 |
AlpineCarver, thanks for that suggestion.
Still, I can't switch between Frequent and All applications view.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
Linux PS006 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 18:02:16 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Kostadin Stoilov (kmstoilov) wrote : | #22 |
Can confirm this issue on an Asus T300 Chi and a Dell XPS 9360 on up to date Ubuntu 18.04 installations.
I think this is the upstream bug report:
AlpineCarver (acarv) wrote : | #23 |
Cubic PPA: I just tried switching between Frequent and All applications view, and it's working OK for me.
The only change I've made that I can imagine affecting this is my use of onboard and gnome-shell-
When I first installed 18.04, I did get into a mode where most touch-screen events were being ignored, but that hasn't happened for a week now. A more detailed account of my experiences is here:
https:/
Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) wrote : | #24 |
It looks like the upstream bug is actually:
tags: | added: artful bionic |
Changed in dash-to-dock: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Matt Ellis (95ellismle) wrote : | #25 |
The `gnome-shell --replace' workaround seems to fix this bug for me. However, this causes a new bug when I lock the laptop. After locking I cannot enter my password and it is as if someone is holding down the enter key and the words 'Authentication Error' flashes up.
I am using a Dell Inspiron 17 and Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS. The Gnome version is GNOME Shell 3.28.2.
Peter Bittner (peter-bittner) wrote : | #26 |
Is this bug being worked on by Canonical? The upstream project's bug report is more than 3 years old, how can that be explained? (Wasn't this component only included with 17.10?)
This bug breaks a critical part of the desktop interaction, rendering 2-in-1 devices not ready for mainstream consumption. Can this issue be escalated?
Carlos Cesar Caballero Diaz (cccaballero) wrote : | #27 |
Same issue here in 18.04 using a Dell Inspiron 7373 (2-in-1) and xorg, I can confirm that "gnome-shell --replace" solves the dock issue, but seems that multi touch gestures stop working after that.
This specific issue is not present using Wayland.
Tunghim Lam (tunghim) wrote : | #28 |
Same issue here in 18.04 using a Dell P2418HT touch monitor & Xorg.
Juan Pablo Lozano (libredeb) wrote : | #29 |
This bug apply to Ubuntu 18.04.1 too. Please fix it!
Johann Popper (lethedrinker999) wrote : | #30 |
Jeebus tap-dancing cripes, this bug breaks the cripesing apps button for cripes sake! It's a complete dealbreaker for the entire OS, as in you can't open applications on touchscreens! At all! Stop jerking users around. If you're not serious about desktop anymore (which is cool, we totally understand) just drop out of the desktop business altogether and stop pretending. Focus on servers and IoT and point desktop users to Mint. Jeebus!
This bug's level of absurdity defies criticism. I can't even be mad, so much as outraged to the point of non-stop laughter for hours. GNOME might as well have shipped nothing, then goes on playing dumb just to gaslight troll the FOSS community. I can't believe canonical and Ubuntu are willing to put their name on this steaming pile of Robotcop toxic waste. Sweet cripes on a pogo stick, OH the humanity! WOWLOL!
Let's get real here: GNOME shipped a touchscreen UI where you can't touchclick the APPS BUTTON. Knock, knock, anybody home!?!? Are there no tablets on the Isle of Man? 18.04 "LTS"!!! Well, it had better be LTS if we're all stuck on this slowmotion unnecessary crazy train to nowhere! You fellas should've just slapped Unity on there for another 5 year marathon. I'd have run with you; we all would've. Great Q almighty, I feel like a Hitler video....
Peter Bittner (peter-bittner) wrote : | #31 |
Well, Johann, while there is _some_ truth in the words you say (and seemingly, you loved Unity as much as I did---did you also notice the massive memory footprint increase with 17.10, by the way?), I must say it needs some time to understand that yours is not SPAM or a troll's message, and we have to open our eyes to see some facts that prove the opposite of what you say. Partially, at least.
- The Ubuntu website was recently overhauled, with an obvious attempt to making "the sexiness of the Ubuntu desktop" appeal to users and vendors alike. With an undeniable focus on sporting Snap packages (hence, the IoT efforts have _at least_ a collateral effect on the Canonical's desktop efforts -- I don't think this is a coincidence). https:/
- Canonical has managed to have a tremendous success with bundling Ubuntu with vendor hardware, specifically with DELL. The DELL website, though there is room for improvement, offers lots and lots of models that come shipped with Ubuntu, some even _only_ with Ubuntu (no Windows available on them---typically, because Windows wouldn't run on that low-end hardware. :-} The price they pay is that, for what I've seen, DELL starts to offer (or had offered) some models also with RedHat Enterprise as an alternative desktop system. (That hurts bad! All the endless efforts, and then a somewhat competitor comes along and gets everything for free.) And, the DELL website is seriously broken. _They_ need to be kicked in their arses! https:/
- And, yes, everybody seems to know that the GNOME code base is a total mess. But hey, Purism will fix it! *LOL* Seriously, the Purism phone efforts will give the GNU/Linux desktop maybe the final push that will lead to also Ubuntu increase market share on the desktop! (I love the future I see coming! ... even though some aspects of what Canonical needs to do are disturbing, e.g. favor vendors of non-free OSS services with their Snap apps in their marketing--because consumer market wants commercial support more badly than free software!)
TL;DR
The bug, in the GNOME extensions code base and predating(!) the release of 17.10 *facepalm*, must be fixed by "the community". https:/
Not sure who was so blind to pick that pile of poop to include it with 17.10 w/o at least skimming over the 215 (!) open issues... :-O
Jump in and help to fix it! Canonical is busy with IoT and updating websites! ;-)
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #32 |
This bug seems to only affect Xorg. Wayland is not affected (see https:/
Since Xorg is not a priority, I suspect this bug is not getting attention.
Unfortunately, many of us have to use Xorg (if you have Nvidia hardware, for example).
Initially, I thought that perhaps Gnome is generating multiple touch events, causing the apps overview to open, and then close again (see https:/
However, this could be an issue in Gnome Shell, Gnome Dash, Xorg, specific hardware, or something else entirely.
Let's see if we can narrow it down or find some kind of pattern, or clue, to what is going wrong.
Doing this may help provide the developers with enough information to spot the cause and fix this bug.
It would really useful for all of us to list the hard ware we have...
Please share the output of:
(1)
$ sudo dmidecode | grep -A9 "System Information"
(2)
$ sudo lshw -short
(3)
$ lspci
(4) Is the multi-touch module loaded (most likely for all of us)...
$ lsmod | grep multi
(5) Multi-touch module version number...
$ modinfo hid_multitouch | grep version
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #33 |
I'll go first...
$ sudo dmidecode | grep -A9 "System Information"
System Information
Manufacturer: HP
Product Name: HP Spectre x360 Convertible 15-bl1XX
Version:
Serial Number: 5CD74284QL
UUID: 37444335-
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: 1VW22AV
Family: 103C_5335KV HP Spectre
$ sudo lshw -short
H/W path Device Class Description
=======
/0 bus 827F
/0/0 memory 64KiB BIOS
/0/10 memory 16GiB System Memory
/0/10/0 memory 8GiB SODIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 2667 MHz (0.4 ns)
/0/10/1 memory 8GiB SODIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered (Unregistered) 2667 MHz (0.4 ns)
/0/14 memory 256KiB L1 cache
/0/15 memory 1MiB L2 cache
/0/16 memory 8MiB L3 cache
/0/17 processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz
/0/100 bridge Intel Corporation
/0/100/2 display Intel Corporation
/0/100/4 generic Skylake Processor Thermal Subsystem
/0/100/13 generic Intel Corporation
/0/100/14 bus Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 xHCI Controller
/0/100/14/0 usb1 bus xHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14/0/5 multimedia HP TrueVision FHD RGB-IR
/0/100/14/0/7 communication Bluetooth wireless interface
/0/100/14/1 usb2 bus xHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14.2 generic Sunrise Point-LP Thermal subsystem
/0/100/15 generic Sunrise Point-LP Serial IO I2C Controller #0
/0/100/16 communication Sunrise Point-LP CSME HECI #1
/0/100/1c bridge Intel Corporation
/0/100/1c/0 display NVIDIA Corporation
/0/100/1c.4 bridge Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #5
/0/100/1c.6 bridge Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #7
/0/100/1c.6/0 wlo1 network Wireless 8265 / 8275
/0/100/1c.7 bridge Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #8
/0/100/1c.7/0 generic RTS525A PCI Express Card Reader
/0/100/1d bridge Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #9
/0/100/1d/0 storage Toshiba America Info Systems
/0/100/1f bridge Intel Corporation
/0/100/1f.2 memory Memory controller
/0/100/1f.3 multimedia Intel Corporation
/0/100/1f.4 bus Sunrise Point-LP SMBus
/1 power KB06079XL
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v6/7th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 08)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620 (rev 07)
00:04.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Skylake Processor Thermal Subsystem (rev 08)
00:13.0 Non-VGA unclassified device: Intel Corporation Sunris...
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #34 |
Reading through the bug report linked by Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) in comment #24 (https:/
I had uninstalled the Ubuntu Dock...
$ sudo apt autoremove --purge gnome-shell-
However, I was using the Dash-to-Dock extension, instead.
$ sudo apt install gnome-shell-
So, I disabled Dash-to-Dock.
Now the problem is gone.
Are all of you using either Dash-to-Dock or the Ubuntu-Dock?
If so, what happens when you disable or remove it?
PJSingh5000 (pjsingh5000) wrote : | #35 |
The fact that the Dash is visible on the desktop ~immediately after~ a touch event seems to be contributing to the problem.
See this experiment I did...
https:/
Shih-Yuan Lee (fourdollars) wrote : | #36 |
I found a workaround that touching the icon but leaving your finger on the screen and then moving your finger out of the icon and releasing your finger.
Carlos Cesar Caballero Diaz (cccaballero) wrote : | #37 |
This is also affecting the new 18.10 beta.
Right now I can't post the info suggested by @pjsingh5000, I will send it ASAP
Maciej Lech (coltzer) wrote : | #38 |
I am affected by the same bug. Some extra information:
- tapping definitely does something, as brief animation can be seen (icons flying away and back from button)
- Sometimes tapping on icons switches on drag and drop mode (and stays like that), even though tap itself was short
- I have tried cinnamon desktop (mint), and there was similar problem. Although mint menu would show, it was completely unresponsive. Unlike using mouse or touchpad.
coltzer@
sudo dmidecode | grep -A9 "System Information"
[sudo] password for coltzer:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for coltzer:
System Information
Manufacturer: Acer
Product Name: Aspire R3-131T
Version: V1.13
Serial Number: NXG0YEK0346230E
UUID: 2E6CCB51-
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: Aspire R3-131T_1022_1.13
Family: BSW
coltzer@
Hardware Lister (lshw) - B.02.18
usage: lshw [-format] [-options ...]
lshw -version
-version print program version (B.02.18)
format can be
-html output hardware tree as HTML
-xml output hardware tree as XML
-json output hardware tree as a JSON object
-short output hardware paths
-businfo output bus information
options can be
-class CLASS only show a certain class of hardware
-C CLASS same as '-class CLASS'
-c CLASS same as '-class CLASS'
-disable TEST disable a test (like pci, isapnp, cpuid, etc. )
-enable TEST enable a test (like pci, isapnp, cpuid, etc. )
-quiet do not display status
-sanitize sanitise output (remove sensitive information like serial numbers, etc.)
-numeric output numeric IDs (for PCI, USB, etc.)
-notime exclude volatile attributes (timestamps) from output
coltzer@
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:0b.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:13.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:1a.0 Encryption controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote : | #39 |
Hey Marco, do you think you could have a look to this one after cosmic is out?
Changed in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Low → High |
assignee: | nobody → Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) |
arm-c (arickmcniel) wrote : | #40 |
Hello,
For what it is worth. I am affected by the same bug. It is frustrating. I agree with all of the information presented above regarding the bug and I have SOMETHING NEW TO ADD.
NEW: Not seen referenced anywhere is that a similar feature in "Workspaces to Dock" add on works exactly as expected when you enable the "favorites" feature. Touching (finger) ONCE on show installed applications reveals the installed applications. This information may be useful for those that are trouble shooting.
Confirmed The Following on my HP Spectre x360 Convertible 15-bl1XX.
>> Gnome Dash acts as expected without Dash to Dock, Dash to Bar, or Ubuntu Dock installed / active. (Clicking on show apps shows app with one click). I suspect that all share similar code to initiate show apps.
>> Initiating with long press then sliding finger off of show applications after expanded will leave drawer open.
>> Looks like sliding finger in from side of screen will show applications (default Gnome actions)... BUT it would be nice if swiping in again from side will return to pre-swipe conditions. As it stands now, you must press Escape Key, clicking show applications icon again and subsequently an open application, or clicking "Activities" in top left.
>> staring an application that permits multiple instances (ie terminal / files) will start two instances if started from click.
Presently, I am going to switch back to default gnome dash because of the touch issues... and use "pinch" to show open windows and swipe in to show applications. Hope they fix this sooner than later as I do like the "Dash to Dock/Bar" extensions.
Victor Butler (victorbutler) wrote : | #41 |
- Bug#1725384.txt Edit (4.0 KiB, text/plain)
I'm also experiencing this issue on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Output of the requested commands below
---
$ sudo dmidecode | grep -A9 "System Information"
System Information
Manufacturer: SECO
Product Name: UDOO x86
Version: Version
Serial Number: Serial
UUID: 12345678-
Wake-up Type: Power Switch
SKU Number: Sku
Family: Braswell
$ sudo lshw -short
H/W path Device Class Description
=======
/0 bus UDOO x86
/0/0 memory 64KiB BIOS
/0/4 processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU N3710 @ 1.60GH
/0/4/6 memory 32KiB L1 cache
/0/4/7 memory 1MiB L2 cache
/0/5 memory 24KiB L1 cache
/0/23 memory 8GiB System Memory
/0/23/0 memory 4GiB SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1600 MHz (0
/0/23/1 memory 4GiB SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1600 MHz (0
/0/100 bridge Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/2 display Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/13 storage Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/14 bus Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/14/0 usb1 bus xHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14/0/1 bus USB2.0 Hub
/0/100/14/0/1/1 input CoolTouchR System
/0/100/14/0/2 input USB Receiver
/0/100/14/0/3 input USB,2-axis 8-button gamepad
/0/100/14/0/4 communication UDOO X86
/0/100/14/1 usb2 bus xHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14/1/1 bus USB3.0 Hub
/0/100/1a generic Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/1b multimedia Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/1c bridge Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/1c.2 bridge Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/1c.2/0 enp2s0 network RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Et
/0/100/1f bridge Atom/Celeron/
/0/100/1f.3 bus Atom/Celeron/
/1 power SR Real Battery
/2 power OEM Define 5
$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:13.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
00:1a.0 Encryption controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/
tags: | added: rls-dd-incoming |
Changed in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → In Progress |
affects: | gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu) → gnome-shell (Ubuntu) |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) wrote : | #42 |
Marking as duplicate, because even if the effect is different, it's actually the same bug.
Thank you for your bug report. What do you call "application drawer"? The dots grid that opens the softwares list screen?