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What do the RED numbers on the Gnome Files Dock Icon mean?

za flag

I can't find any explanation for the red numbers on the Files icon in my Ubuntu dock. What is this trying to tell me? It looks like this:

image of the Files Dock icon with a Red Circle around the number 2 in white letters

I'm running Ubuntu 22.04.1 with the Ubuntu dock extension enabled.

Rishon JR avatar
pl flag
This is normal ubuntu behaviour(The purpose of it is to notify the user how many jobs have been done or any notification sent).
Rishon JR avatar
pl flag
AFAIK you have to fork the [dash-to-dock](https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock) project and modify the code such that this doesn't happen. Then install the newly created plugin.
cn flag
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1464618/do-green-numbers-on-icons-in-the-dock-mean-i-should-be-doing-something
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ma flag

I'm using Ubuntu 23.04. To disable this number, It was my solution: setting -> notifications, select 'files' -> and set off 'notifications'

Rich.T. avatar
cn flag
Thanks Carlos. That was very simple and I don't know why I didn't think of that myself! I can't, for the life of me, think what it's trying to notify me about, though. Ideas, anyone?
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au flag

had the same issue on Manjaro gnome, disable the "show icon emblems" option on dash to dock settings

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