[Expired for gnome-shell-extension-appindicator (Ubuntu) because there
has been no activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-appindicator (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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is that really what's required to properly enable and disable gnome
extensions? because that is terrifying tbh. certainly this is
unacceptably unfriendly if an end-user installs a bad extension. is
there documentation that explains this all somewhere, perhaps a gnome
guide for doing cleanup and
To be more clear, testing extension one by one, means purging them all first.
Then be sure to cleanup '.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions', that path is
obsolete and can disturb actual path into /usr/...
After a deep system cleaning (gtkorphan/bleachbit), you can then reinstall the
needed
trying with the upstream kstatusnotifieritm/appindicator extension still
had issues with the sound switcher applet and openweather, but toggling
it off and on after login fixes the issue, so a lot easier to get
working than the ubuntu fork. I'm going to switch to the upstream code
for now, since
Ok. I am having a really hard time pinning this down. first, because the
behaviour doesn't display itself unless I fully restart my login session
(login and log back out), switching extensions on and off inside a
single session is not enough to trigger the breaking behaviour. so, so
far, I've
At last, test each installed extension one by one, to find which one to
blame.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1753899
Title:
extension doesn't work, no app icons appear in top bar
gnome-shell-extensions wasn't installed, but since it doesn't contain
this extension and isn't mandated by ubuntu-desktop, it didn't seem
important. in any case, I installed it, logged out and back in, and no
change, still broken.
There are a ton of warnings about extensions in journalctl -b, and
Is 'gnome-shell-extensions' installed ?
Is there error(s) about 'extension' ( journalctl -b | grep extension ) ?
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Title:
extension doesn't work,
tried every combo of gtk and shell theme installed on my system. none of
them made the icons appear.
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Title:
extension doesn't work, no app
Then check if its a theme problem; switch to an other one.
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Title:
extension doesn't work, no app icons appear in top bar
To manage
@dino99: it's activated there. also, I tried purging and reinstalling
the package, didn't help.
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Title:
extension doesn't work, no app icons
Got GDM3 to temporarily work by stopping a successful lightdm run and
starting gdm3, but the tray icons are still missing, so likely unrelated
to display manager.
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you need to activate them into gnome-tweak-tool
https://itsfoss.com/gnome-shell-extensions/
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-appindicator (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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