Running applications not showing up in the dash












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I am running Ubuntu Cosmic (18.10) and I noticed that various running applications (not all of them) are not showing up in the dash when running. It is the case for Rhythmbox, Document viewer, Shotwell, etc.



This screenshot shows it: there are various running apps not present in the dash (or the dock at the left):
ScreenShot of the desktop



Could someone help me solve the issue?










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  • Very strange! What happens if you restart GNOME shell by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>?

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I am running Ubuntu Cosmic (18.10) and I noticed that various running applications (not all of them) are not showing up in the dash when running. It is the case for Rhythmbox, Document viewer, Shotwell, etc.



This screenshot shows it: there are various running apps not present in the dash (or the dock at the left):
ScreenShot of the desktop



Could someone help me solve the issue?










share|improve this question

























  • Very strange! What happens if you restart GNOME shell by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>?

    – pomsky
    Jan 7 at 15:09
















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I am running Ubuntu Cosmic (18.10) and I noticed that various running applications (not all of them) are not showing up in the dash when running. It is the case for Rhythmbox, Document viewer, Shotwell, etc.



This screenshot shows it: there are various running apps not present in the dash (or the dock at the left):
ScreenShot of the desktop



Could someone help me solve the issue?










share|improve this question
















I am running Ubuntu Cosmic (18.10) and I noticed that various running applications (not all of them) are not showing up in the dash when running. It is the case for Rhythmbox, Document viewer, Shotwell, etc.



This screenshot shows it: there are various running apps not present in the dash (or the dock at the left):
ScreenShot of the desktop



Could someone help me solve the issue?







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  • Very strange! What happens if you restart GNOME shell by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>?

    – pomsky
    Jan 7 at 15:09





















  • Very strange! What happens if you restart GNOME shell by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>?

    – pomsky
    Jan 7 at 15:09



















Very strange! What happens if you restart GNOME shell by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>?

– pomsky
Jan 7 at 15:09







Very strange! What happens if you restart GNOME shell by pressing <Alt><F2>, then entering r and finally pressing <Enter>?

– pomsky
Jan 7 at 15:09












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