Hi All, I have a gray bar at the bottom of the screen that shows running applications and off to the right hand side the four desktops(?). How do I make this bar go away? Thanks.
We cannot help you unless you tell us what distribution of Linux you are using and what desktop environment and user interface it is using. I am running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS that is using the Gnome 3 desktop environment and the Gnome 3 shell user interface. I do not have a bar at the bottom of the screen or four desktops on the right side of the screen. Regards
It is a machine. It is more stupid than we are. It will not stop us from doing stupid things. Ubuntu user #33,200. Linux user #530,530
Thanks for the reply and that is totally fair. OS: Ubuntu 24.04 echo #XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME-Classic:GNOME
Could you give a screenshot or find an example online.
Here you go: https://imgur.com/a/ur0U9uO
Thank you. I have a bar on the left side of the screen. It is called the Dock. Open System Settings. It is the cog icon in the panel that drops down when we click the small panel at the top right of the screen. When System Settings is open select Ubuntu Desktop and select Dock and look at Position on the screen. In your case it is ticked Bottom. You can choose Left or Right instead. Regards
Thanks for the reply! When I open settings I don't see one for Ubuntu Desktop. Under Appearance I can choose "Default" or "Dark" Displays relates directly to the monitor stuff. https://imgur.com/MO11Mih
If you right click the bar is there a preferences option?
No, right clicking does not produce any menu at all.
Originally Posted by dmraven When I open settings I don't see one for Ubuntu Desktop. Are you sure that your Settings doesn't have this section, shown in the attached screenshot?
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