Gnome Tweak Tool does not show extensions
I cannot use the user the gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme because there is no button on the tweak tool to enable extensions!
I've completely uninstalled and reinstalled the gnome-tweak-tool, no difference. Any suggestions?
Bruce.
extension gnome-tweak-tool
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I cannot use the user the gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme because there is no button on the tweak tool to enable extensions!
I've completely uninstalled and reinstalled the gnome-tweak-tool, no difference. Any suggestions?
Bruce.
extension gnome-tweak-tool
Having the same issue, didn't notice this post before, here is mine: askubuntu.com/questions/74119/… let me know if you figure out the problem
– sadmicrowave
Oct 31 '11 at 16:02
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I cannot use the user the gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme because there is no button on the tweak tool to enable extensions!
I've completely uninstalled and reinstalled the gnome-tweak-tool, no difference. Any suggestions?
Bruce.
extension gnome-tweak-tool
I cannot use the user the gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme because there is no button on the tweak tool to enable extensions!
I've completely uninstalled and reinstalled the gnome-tweak-tool, no difference. Any suggestions?
Bruce.
extension gnome-tweak-tool
extension gnome-tweak-tool
edited Oct 23 '11 at 22:41
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Having the same issue, didn't notice this post before, here is mine: askubuntu.com/questions/74119/… let me know if you figure out the problem
– sadmicrowave
Oct 31 '11 at 16:02
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Having the same issue, didn't notice this post before, here is mine: askubuntu.com/questions/74119/… let me know if you figure out the problem
– sadmicrowave
Oct 31 '11 at 16:02
Having the same issue, didn't notice this post before, here is mine: askubuntu.com/questions/74119/… let me know if you figure out the problem
– sadmicrowave
Oct 31 '11 at 16:02
Having the same issue, didn't notice this post before, here is mine: askubuntu.com/questions/74119/… let me know if you figure out the problem
– sadmicrowave
Oct 31 '11 at 16:02
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I had the same problem. Seems that the file metadata.json has a wrong shell-version. At least for Ubuntu 11.10. To solve the issue I had to:
- cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
- cd into the desired extension directory.
- edit the metadata.json file and change
"shell-version": [ "3.3.2" ]
to
"shell-version": [ "3.2" ],
- logout from Gnome-Shell and login again. Now you should see all the estensions in gnome-tweak-tool.
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This is a weird answer.. after a clean installation of Ubuntu 13.04 i realized that neither the gnome.extensions.org works (all the extensions are greyed out) nor the Gnome Tweak tool worked..
I tried following many steps (and reverting them). The simplest was to go back to the Login page and change the desktop manager from the default Ubuntu to Gnome.. That fixed all the issues.
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
I had now same problem but on my Debian 9 fresh installation.
Check if your ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
have 664 permissions. I had 400
After chmod 664 ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
it shown correctly in gnome-tweak-tool
add a comment |
Had the same problem 10 minutes ago :D. This very brief command saved the day:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
It purges all installations and references for the proprietary graphics driver and once you restart gnome-shell, 3D acceleration is re-enabled and gnome-shell plus other applications requiring 3D acceleration run properly.
add a comment |
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I had the same problem. Seems that the file metadata.json has a wrong shell-version. At least for Ubuntu 11.10. To solve the issue I had to:
- cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
- cd into the desired extension directory.
- edit the metadata.json file and change
"shell-version": [ "3.3.2" ]
to
"shell-version": [ "3.2" ],
- logout from Gnome-Shell and login again. Now you should see all the estensions in gnome-tweak-tool.
add a comment |
I had the same problem. Seems that the file metadata.json has a wrong shell-version. At least for Ubuntu 11.10. To solve the issue I had to:
- cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
- cd into the desired extension directory.
- edit the metadata.json file and change
"shell-version": [ "3.3.2" ]
to
"shell-version": [ "3.2" ],
- logout from Gnome-Shell and login again. Now you should see all the estensions in gnome-tweak-tool.
add a comment |
I had the same problem. Seems that the file metadata.json has a wrong shell-version. At least for Ubuntu 11.10. To solve the issue I had to:
- cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
- cd into the desired extension directory.
- edit the metadata.json file and change
"shell-version": [ "3.3.2" ]
to
"shell-version": [ "3.2" ],
- logout from Gnome-Shell and login again. Now you should see all the estensions in gnome-tweak-tool.
I had the same problem. Seems that the file metadata.json has a wrong shell-version. At least for Ubuntu 11.10. To solve the issue I had to:
- cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/
- cd into the desired extension directory.
- edit the metadata.json file and change
"shell-version": [ "3.3.2" ]
to
"shell-version": [ "3.2" ],
- logout from Gnome-Shell and login again. Now you should see all the estensions in gnome-tweak-tool.
answered Dec 17 '11 at 23:31
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This is a weird answer.. after a clean installation of Ubuntu 13.04 i realized that neither the gnome.extensions.org works (all the extensions are greyed out) nor the Gnome Tweak tool worked..
I tried following many steps (and reverting them). The simplest was to go back to the Login page and change the desktop manager from the default Ubuntu to Gnome.. That fixed all the issues.
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
This is a weird answer.. after a clean installation of Ubuntu 13.04 i realized that neither the gnome.extensions.org works (all the extensions are greyed out) nor the Gnome Tweak tool worked..
I tried following many steps (and reverting them). The simplest was to go back to the Login page and change the desktop manager from the default Ubuntu to Gnome.. That fixed all the issues.
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
This is a weird answer.. after a clean installation of Ubuntu 13.04 i realized that neither the gnome.extensions.org works (all the extensions are greyed out) nor the Gnome Tweak tool worked..
I tried following many steps (and reverting them). The simplest was to go back to the Login page and change the desktop manager from the default Ubuntu to Gnome.. That fixed all the issues.
Hope this helps.
This is a weird answer.. after a clean installation of Ubuntu 13.04 i realized that neither the gnome.extensions.org works (all the extensions are greyed out) nor the Gnome Tweak tool worked..
I tried following many steps (and reverting them). The simplest was to go back to the Login page and change the desktop manager from the default Ubuntu to Gnome.. That fixed all the issues.
Hope this helps.
answered Oct 3 '13 at 16:48
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I had now same problem but on my Debian 9 fresh installation.
Check if your ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
have 664 permissions. I had 400
After chmod 664 ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
it shown correctly in gnome-tweak-tool
add a comment |
I had now same problem but on my Debian 9 fresh installation.
Check if your ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
have 664 permissions. I had 400
After chmod 664 ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
it shown correctly in gnome-tweak-tool
add a comment |
I had now same problem but on my Debian 9 fresh installation.
Check if your ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
have 664 permissions. I had 400
After chmod 664 ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
it shown correctly in gnome-tweak-tool
I had now same problem but on my Debian 9 fresh installation.
Check if your ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
have 664 permissions. I had 400
After chmod 664 ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/{extension directory}/metadata.json
it shown correctly in gnome-tweak-tool
answered Jan 6 at 12:22
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Had the same problem 10 minutes ago :D. This very brief command saved the day:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
It purges all installations and references for the proprietary graphics driver and once you restart gnome-shell, 3D acceleration is re-enabled and gnome-shell plus other applications requiring 3D acceleration run properly.
add a comment |
Had the same problem 10 minutes ago :D. This very brief command saved the day:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
It purges all installations and references for the proprietary graphics driver and once you restart gnome-shell, 3D acceleration is re-enabled and gnome-shell plus other applications requiring 3D acceleration run properly.
add a comment |
Had the same problem 10 minutes ago :D. This very brief command saved the day:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
It purges all installations and references for the proprietary graphics driver and once you restart gnome-shell, 3D acceleration is re-enabled and gnome-shell plus other applications requiring 3D acceleration run properly.
Had the same problem 10 minutes ago :D. This very brief command saved the day:
sudo apt-get remove fglrx*
It purges all installations and references for the proprietary graphics driver and once you restart gnome-shell, 3D acceleration is re-enabled and gnome-shell plus other applications requiring 3D acceleration run properly.
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Having the same issue, didn't notice this post before, here is mine: askubuntu.com/questions/74119/… let me know if you figure out the problem
– sadmicrowave
Oct 31 '11 at 16:02