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Empty Dash fixing: how to not reboot?

I had the famous and long-lasting Dash bug in which no softwares are shown when pressing the "Windows" key on the keyboard, on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS. Searching also did not return any results.

I fixed it by using this command: (notice that the solution, and so the bug, is at least 11 years old already!)

sudo apt install unity-lens-applications unity-lens-files unity-lens-music unity-lens-video

The problem is: it needs the machines to be rebooted in order to Dash to reflect these changes.

But there are so many machines here with this problem, that it would be a pain to reboot all of them just to refresh Dash after fixing it. And all machines are on dual-boot with Windows, and this would force me to manually instruct each one to boot on the correct Operating System, login again, etc.

Question: which command is the best to refresh Dash after fixing it?

shutdown -r now and any other that imply rebooting is automatically disqualified from this contest.

This is Dash

Rishon JR avatar
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AFAIK Ubuntu dock doesn't have a process. So I don't think it's going to work. You can try `sudo systemctl restart gdm3`
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@Rishon_JR This suggestion does not solves the problem. But thank you for trying. If you have another idea, feel free to add it here.
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