Ubuntu Budgie dash goes off screen after upgrade 17.10 >> 18.04

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The search area in the top left of the panel goes off the screen. The whole thing is just a whole lot bigger than it was before I upgraded. How can this be rectified?







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  • What theme are you using. What is your screen vertical resolution?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 4 at 19:52










  • @fossfreedom Arc-Dark. The result is the same regardless of theme. Resolution is 1366x768.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 9:42










  • Is the system theme checkbox ticked? If you choose Pocillo Slim for the theme does that make a difference?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 15:02










  • @fossfreedom Yes, though if it is unchecked it makes no difference. After trying Pocillo Slim, the result is still the same.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 15:04











  • It does look like an issue with the number of categories you have combined with your low resolution screen. You probably need to hide various categories and combine icons of relate categories. Use menulibre for that.
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 16:30














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favorite












This is my problem:



enter image description here



The search area in the top left of the panel goes off the screen. The whole thing is just a whole lot bigger than it was before I upgraded. How can this be rectified?







share|improve this question






















  • What theme are you using. What is your screen vertical resolution?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 4 at 19:52










  • @fossfreedom Arc-Dark. The result is the same regardless of theme. Resolution is 1366x768.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 9:42










  • Is the system theme checkbox ticked? If you choose Pocillo Slim for the theme does that make a difference?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 15:02










  • @fossfreedom Yes, though if it is unchecked it makes no difference. After trying Pocillo Slim, the result is still the same.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 15:04











  • It does look like an issue with the number of categories you have combined with your low resolution screen. You probably need to hide various categories and combine icons of relate categories. Use menulibre for that.
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 16:30












up vote
2
down vote

favorite









up vote
2
down vote

favorite











This is my problem:



enter image description here



The search area in the top left of the panel goes off the screen. The whole thing is just a whole lot bigger than it was before I upgraded. How can this be rectified?







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This is my problem:



enter image description here



The search area in the top left of the panel goes off the screen. The whole thing is just a whole lot bigger than it was before I upgraded. How can this be rectified?









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  • What theme are you using. What is your screen vertical resolution?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 4 at 19:52










  • @fossfreedom Arc-Dark. The result is the same regardless of theme. Resolution is 1366x768.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 9:42










  • Is the system theme checkbox ticked? If you choose Pocillo Slim for the theme does that make a difference?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 15:02










  • @fossfreedom Yes, though if it is unchecked it makes no difference. After trying Pocillo Slim, the result is still the same.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 15:04











  • It does look like an issue with the number of categories you have combined with your low resolution screen. You probably need to hide various categories and combine icons of relate categories. Use menulibre for that.
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 16:30
















  • What theme are you using. What is your screen vertical resolution?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 4 at 19:52










  • @fossfreedom Arc-Dark. The result is the same regardless of theme. Resolution is 1366x768.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 9:42










  • Is the system theme checkbox ticked? If you choose Pocillo Slim for the theme does that make a difference?
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 15:02










  • @fossfreedom Yes, though if it is unchecked it makes no difference. After trying Pocillo Slim, the result is still the same.
    – Nectar
    May 5 at 15:04











  • It does look like an issue with the number of categories you have combined with your low resolution screen. You probably need to hide various categories and combine icons of relate categories. Use menulibre for that.
    – fossfreedom♦
    May 5 at 16:30















What theme are you using. What is your screen vertical resolution?
– fossfreedom♦
May 4 at 19:52




What theme are you using. What is your screen vertical resolution?
– fossfreedom♦
May 4 at 19:52












@fossfreedom Arc-Dark. The result is the same regardless of theme. Resolution is 1366x768.
– Nectar
May 5 at 9:42




@fossfreedom Arc-Dark. The result is the same regardless of theme. Resolution is 1366x768.
– Nectar
May 5 at 9:42












Is the system theme checkbox ticked? If you choose Pocillo Slim for the theme does that make a difference?
– fossfreedom♦
May 5 at 15:02




Is the system theme checkbox ticked? If you choose Pocillo Slim for the theme does that make a difference?
– fossfreedom♦
May 5 at 15:02












@fossfreedom Yes, though if it is unchecked it makes no difference. After trying Pocillo Slim, the result is still the same.
– Nectar
May 5 at 15:04





@fossfreedom Yes, though if it is unchecked it makes no difference. After trying Pocillo Slim, the result is still the same.
– Nectar
May 5 at 15:04













It does look like an issue with the number of categories you have combined with your low resolution screen. You probably need to hide various categories and combine icons of relate categories. Use menulibre for that.
– fossfreedom♦
May 5 at 16:30




It does look like an issue with the number of categories you have combined with your low resolution screen. You probably need to hide various categories and combine icons of relate categories. Use menulibre for that.
– fossfreedom♦
May 5 at 16:30










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