![]() ![]() How to access the Activities Overview without Ubuntu Dock The article also includes alternative ways to access the Activities Overview / list of installed applications without Ubuntu Dock. The 4 options are: remove the Ubuntu Dock package, use the vanilla Gnome session, permanently hide Ubuntu Dock without removing it, and use Dash to Panel extension instead of Ubuntu Dock (which automatically disables Ubuntu Dock). Below I'll list 4 ways you can remove or disable Ubuntu Dock, as well as the drawbacks (if any) of each option, and how to undo the changes for each option. Ubuntu Dock - the bar on the left-hand side of the screen which can be used to pin applications and access installed applications - can't be disabled using Gnome Tweaks (disabling it does nothing) when using the default ubuntu session, but there are a few ways you can get rid of it if you need this. ![]() If you want to replace the Ubuntu Dock in Ubuntu 21.10, 21.04, 20.10, 20.04, 19.10 or 18.04 with some other dock (like Plank dock for example) or panel, and you want to remove or disable the Ubuntu Dock, here's what you can do and how.
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