The reason behind the issue :
This issue occurs when the GNOME shell is not checking the current resolution that was set during the login screen. The login shows the resolution correctly as does the report from xrandr.
Resolution:
To resolve this issue, use one of this options:
This issue occurs when the GNOME shell is not checking the current resolution that was set during the login screen. The login shows the resolution correctly as does the report from xrandr.
Resolution:
To resolve this issue, use one of this options:
- Open a terminal window, and enter:
nohup gnome-shell > /dev/null &
This restarts the gnome session and restore the menu bar.
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