Ubuntu 18.04 Gnome bar on all monitors
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I know many people have asked already how to get the Gnome shell top bar to display on all monitors in Ubuntu 18.04 but the answers were never satisfactory. The multi-monitors addon adds a bar that lacks the shutdown and other buttons (which is the main reason I want the bar on the other monitors as well).
Is there any other option to get the bar on all monitors? E.g. write my own extension and just copy the whole bar onto the other desktops?
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I know many people have asked already how to get the Gnome shell top bar to display on all monitors in Ubuntu 18.04 but the answers were never satisfactory. The multi-monitors addon adds a bar that lacks the shutdown and other buttons (which is the main reason I want the bar on the other monitors as well).
Is there any other option to get the bar on all monitors? E.g. write my own extension and just copy the whole bar onto the other desktops?
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I'm wondering whether trying the same approaches on the non-Ubuntu Gnome would work? I'm still on 17.10 but for me I've just been using the standard Gnome on X11 (instead of Ubuntu Gnome at login) and all the extensions seem to work better there.
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I know many people have asked already how to get the Gnome shell top bar to display on all monitors in Ubuntu 18.04 but the answers were never satisfactory. The multi-monitors addon adds a bar that lacks the shutdown and other buttons (which is the main reason I want the bar on the other monitors as well).
Is there any other option to get the bar on all monitors? E.g. write my own extension and just copy the whole bar onto the other desktops?
multiple-monitors 18.04 gnome-shell
I know many people have asked already how to get the Gnome shell top bar to display on all monitors in Ubuntu 18.04 but the answers were never satisfactory. The multi-monitors addon adds a bar that lacks the shutdown and other buttons (which is the main reason I want the bar on the other monitors as well).
Is there any other option to get the bar on all monitors? E.g. write my own extension and just copy the whole bar onto the other desktops?
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I'm wondering whether trying the same approaches on the non-Ubuntu Gnome would work? I'm still on 17.10 but for me I've just been using the standard Gnome on X11 (instead of Ubuntu Gnome at login) and all the extensions seem to work better there.
â Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:15
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I'm wondering whether trying the same approaches on the non-Ubuntu Gnome would work? I'm still on 17.10 but for me I've just been using the standard Gnome on X11 (instead of Ubuntu Gnome at login) and all the extensions seem to work better there.
â Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:15
I'm wondering whether trying the same approaches on the non-Ubuntu Gnome would work? I'm still on 17.10 but for me I've just been using the standard Gnome on X11 (instead of Ubuntu Gnome at login) and all the extensions seem to work better there.
â Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:15
I'm wondering whether trying the same approaches on the non-Ubuntu Gnome would work? I'm still on 17.10 but for me I've just been using the standard Gnome on X11 (instead of Ubuntu Gnome at login) and all the extensions seem to work better there.
â Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:15
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I'm wondering whether trying the same approaches on the non-Ubuntu Gnome would work? I'm still on 17.10 but for me I've just been using the standard Gnome on X11 (instead of Ubuntu Gnome at login) and all the extensions seem to work better there.
â Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:15