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I too have the same problem; however, mine is horizontal. The only way to get rid of it is by not using it and removing it from your software. I hope someone has a better solution than mine.
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06-23-2019, 11:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2019, 12:33 AM by Mart.)
I believe it's a compositor issue.
Go to - Settings Manager - Window Manager Tweaks - Compositor - Uncheck 'Show shadows under dock windows' .
See link below which illustrates the solution:-
https://arcolinuxd.com/how-to-remove-the...k-on-xfce/
Hope this helps.
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I really don't see any practical difference between a dock and a good ol' Xfce panel with launchers. I admit Cairo dock is pretty, but why add more and more stuffs that all do the same thing? I think one app for one task is slimmer and faster. Keep Linux Lite Lite!
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8) Mart: Thanks for the Hyper-link on fixing a shadow on OS.
If it happens again I will know what to look for.
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06-24-2019, 04:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2019, 05:45 PM by Mart.)
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I'm glad it helped. I had the same 'shadow' problem when using Plank dock in the past.
But I had to stop using Plank due to some screen burn issues around the icons.
Reverted back to a Xfce panel with launchers, as Artim mentioned.
Xfce panel is not as much fun as Plank dock but it does the job all the same.
Still running 3.8 and lovin' it (running 5.0 as a triple boot)