I left the package field blank intentionally because I'm really not sure
if gnome-shell is the appropriate package. This is a problem related
with: window management and placement, GNOME dock and lockscreen.

** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  dock vanishes on primary monitor after locking screen if full screen
  windows are active on secondary monitor

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a laptop system with an additional secondary monitor. I have
  the Dock configured to show up only on my primary (laptop) screen.

  When locking the screen with Super+L, and logging back in, the windows
  on my primary (laptop) screen get automatically resized to take up the
  full screen and the Dock on the left vanishes.

  This only happens when I have full screen windows displayed on my
  secondary monitor before locking the screen.

  In order to reveal the Dock again on the primary screen, I need to
  hide/show desktop (Super+D twice) or minimize/reactivate the full-
  screen app on my secondary monitor.

  This started happening after upgrading Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10.

  The gnome-shell version reported by the gnome-shell --version command is 
3.34.1
  The GNOME version reported by the GNOME control center in the "About" section 
is 3.34.2

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