Oh you're right, sorry. Correct behaviour without extensions is for GNOME to stay in the overview upon login. That's the upstream designed behaviour.
This bug appears to be caused by the desktop-icons-ng extension starting. I think because that is a full desktop window and maybe GNOME is designed to leave the overview when any startup application launches.
Oh you're right, sorry. Correct behaviour without extensions is for GNOME to stay in the overview upon login. That's the upstream designed behaviour.
This bug appears to be caused by the desktop-icons-ng extension starting. I think because that is a full desktop window and maybe GNOME is designed to leave the overview when any startup application launches.