i wouldn’t even be here if gnome on ubuntu wasn’t such a dumpster fire. maybe there’s a way to merge these experiences so they’re consistent. i see the menu above doesn’t forget chrome. idk how the dock works in detail, but you’re the desktop people. you ship budgie with the dock included i didnt add it. they made it too early? i see many snaps are installing in basic mode too. why is the menu in upper left able to find it but your dock isn’t? ubuntu made the decision to move package management to snap. either the desktop experience people get ahead of it or … well idk what to tell you. the fragmentation on linux in this area is surreal. Why doesn’t the start menu thing lose track of the chromium snap? you’re saying the chromium people didn’t configure their snap correctly to work with your dock? it seems unrealistic for these folks to target so many different desktop environments. I’m so sorry, but isn’t it your decision to include this plank dock thing as part of budgie’s window management? Thus for first instance is probably your best place to raise your issue to understand better why snap updates is not seamless and causing docks like plank to think the app has been removed. It sounds like the snap update process is not as seamless at it should be - I’m guessing that there is a certain time interval between updates and that is sufficient to convince plank and probably other docks that the app has been removed and hence removing the chromium icon from the dock. Lets point you to the correct place for you to report this issue.Ĭhromium is a snap package. All work is provided by multiple people who give up their free time to-do stuff. Whilst I appreciate your frustration - please be careful in future in demanding things from any opensource project. Basic usability thing that you should have fixedĬhromium is not part of our default install (20.04 and later) - whilst we as a project are interested - we aren’t responsible for absolutely every piece of software out in the world.
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