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This bug is closed as a duplicate of bug 1385572 which is also closed.
If you have any problems in 19.04 then please open a new bug.
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Confirming this on 19.04-development, not only after every new boot but
also after suspend.
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Confirming this bug with a fresh Debian 8.8 Jessie with GNOME 3.14.1
This bug can be reproduce with either rebooting or lock then unlock
GNOME session. Both result in all GNOME extensions to be deactivated.
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Ubuntu 15.10, default gnome.
Also affected sometimes: The last month, only about once a week, for now since
a few days on every startup.
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#12 works for me... Ubuntu 14.04 LTS , gnome-shell 3.10
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I confirm, comment #12 works for me too.
Ubuntu 14.04.2
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P.S.: it needs to reboot two times to working.
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just change the session to system default and the problem goes away! it
worked for me
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/gnome-session
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Hello David, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gnome-session into utopic-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
session/3.9.90-0ubuntu16.1 in a
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gnome-session not shutting down cleanly
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Brian the vivid package from that ppa should most likely work on 14.10
with gnome-staging enabled, if you want to test it
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I'm using gnome staging (3.14), so the PPA doesn't help with me
personally, but thank you for your work! I hope it solves the issue for
others.
In the meantime, since the issue is caused by the faulty reboot/shutdown
without closing out the session completely, I did this:
* Install Suspend Butto
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I uploaded a gnome-session update that hopefully fixes this to
ppa:darkxst/ppa. Please test, if it works, will get the fix into trusty
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I confirm the issue.
Solution #12 works for me.
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The problem with this bug is that it doesn't exhibit itself consistently
or predictably.
On my previous laptop's Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 setup, reboots worked fine
until some point (a month after installing?), at which point this
behavior started happening... but only on a clean reboot. If I killed
pow
Comment #12 works for me.
Ubuntu 14.10
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Thank you @Rick ! Comment #12 worked like a charm on gnome 3.14
Important part:
gsettings set org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions '[]'
Only had to restart shell via: Alt+F2 / r / Enter
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Finally Comment #12 worked fine for me !
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I tried Comments #12 and #57 but they didnt work . Can we add this
extensions to startup applications ? Unfortunately i cant use startup on
tweak tool because it doesnt work (i think it must be broken).
Ubuntu 14.10
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I had this with 14.10 (Unity edition with Gnome 3.14 from
ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging installed)
Fix from Comment #57 worked, except I used Dconf Editor to set the
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#12 worked for me (running ubuntu-gnome 14.04 with gnome 3.12)
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You can prevent resetting of enabled-extensions by logging out first
before shutting down (and then e.g. shutting down from the login
screen). This workaround came about by reading Bug 1385572.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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On 26/10/14 13:56, Patton Doyle wrote:
> Two other issues arose as well: gnome-terminal its lost profile
> settings and crashed when I tried to edit them, and the gdm login screen
> did not display any usernames. Maybe the dconf settings have become
> inconsistent across the two sources of gnome pa
Bug 1385572, tracks the underlying issue that is causing extensions to
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I experienced this problem on Ubuntu 14.10 with Gnome 3.12.2 when I
upgraded from the Ubuntu packaged version of gnome to the gnome3-team
version. Two other issues arose as well: gnome-terminal its lost profile
settings and crashed when I tried to edit them, and the gdm login screen
did not display
Combining #57 and #12 did work - ubuntu Gnome 14.10 with gnome 3.12.2
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On subsequent reboots the fix of combining #57 and #12 DID work for me
(UbuntuGnome 14.04 with Gnome 3.12). So reboot a couple of times...but
the problem was always sporadic. I will report back here if the problem
reappears.
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Combining #57 and #12 did NOT work for me UbuntuGnome 14.04 with Gnome
3.12
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Combining #57 and #12 worked for me, after a mere 3 hours of fiddling.
I had tried manually editing the pages for xsessions, gdm, gnome-
session, xinit, startx, etc with no success. This is the only
workaround that worked for me.
Ubuntu 14.04 with Gnome 3.12
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Running Ubuntu 14.10 and Gnome 3.14 from Gnome3 PPA. This is still a persistent
error and has effected me for about a year now. previously I used the
workaround where the extensions were loaded at startup using gsettings - but
this is now not available in the latest release so it has stopped wor
Confirm this issue.
Fixed with comment #12.
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Confirm this issue.
Fixed with comment #12.
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Confirming this issue too.
Ubuntu version : 14.04.1 LTS
gnome-shell version : 3.12.2
And the workaound of comment #12 works fine for me :)
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For those who won't get a desktop environment when selecting the "System
Default", try the following on a terminal and reboot: gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.session session-name 'gnome'
After that, selecting System Default works and solves this bug.
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For me, the System Default also only shows a grey screen. I had unity
installed before, that's probably because of it.
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How do you make GNOME the System Default session in GDM? It just shows a
blank gray screen for me...
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Ubuntu 14.04, GDM and gnome 3.12.2 from the gnome-staging PPA.
Also confirming this issue but the workaround from comment #12 resolves
this for me too.
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Ubuntu 14.04, GDM and gnome 3.12.1 from the gnome-staging PPA.
Also confirming that the workaround from comment #12 resolves this for
me. I have selected the System Default session from the gear beside the
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I can confirm it still fails on Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 and that workarounds
#12 and #34 worked for me.
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GNOME Shell 3.11.92 exhibits this problem as well.
I installed 3.11.92-0ubuntu1~trusty2 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/gnome3-team/gnome3-staging/ubuntu/.
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I have got the same problem.
Install Ubuntu Gnome (http://ubuntugnome.org/) solved this problem.
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#46: Are you running LightDM or GDM?
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Workaround in #12 did'nt work for me...When I login to system settings I
can just see my desktop wallpaper. Mouse pointer is invisible though it
works. As I can see icon selected as I move the mouse around. Launcher
is too gone.Only GNOME helps
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Use this trick :
Set all the extensions you want to be on. Then run:
gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
This should come up with something like
[wilf@whm ~]$ gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
['user-th...@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com',
'status-area-horiz
Workaround in #12 fixed this issue for me. UbuntuGnome 13.10, Gnome
3.10.1.
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Workaround in #12 doesn't work for me. X server respawns right after I
type my password and press enter if I choose "System default" as my
session in GDM.
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Testing
extensions on:
Top Icons, Task bar, Coverflow Alt-tab, Drop Down terminal, frippery
move clock, places status indicator, and others
In Ubuntu 13.10, Gnome 3.10.1
the solution is in comment # 12
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Same as Pietrek B #39
gnome-session[3692]: WARNING: App 'gnome-shell.desktop' exited with code 1
gnome-session[3692]: WARNING: App 'gnome-shell.desktop' respawning too quickly
gnome-session[3692]: WARNING: Could not get session class: No such file or
directory
gnome-session[3692]: CRITICAL: We fa
I also notied that this is what I get after a reboot : gsettings get
org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
@as [] - that's from terminal of course.
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I did what tim wrote in #38 and still no go. I disabled each extension
except for "Places status Indicator", logged out, logged back in - it
was fine. Rebooted the system - the extension was removed. Attaching
gnome-session.log.
Running 13.10 with gnome3 and gnome-staging PPAs.
** Attachment adde
The general reason that gnome-shell will disable all extensions, is when
a buggy extension crashes gnome-shell. This is done as a fail-safe, to
ensure you are able to restart gnome-shell.
Please can those affected try the following:
- disable all extensions
- enable only one of the official extens
** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Milestone: None => trusty
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Confirmed
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Try disabling all of your extensions and booting up with one enabled at
a time. I found that an Extension called TASKBAR, which was set to
create a second bar at the bottom of the screen caused all extensions to
intermittently not start on boot up.
Perhaps some of the issues here cou
Sam issue here:
Ubuntu 13.10 64-bit
GeForce GTX 580M/PCIe/SSE2
Intel® Core™ i7-2860QM CPU @ 2.50GHz × 8
I find that the issue is definitely intermittent, and what is strange
logging out and back in brings the extensions back.
Perhaps it has something to do with timings, or a loading sequence?
Same Problem here:
- Ubuntu Gnome 3.10
- Enabled ppas:
gnome3-team-gnome3-staging-saucy
gnome3-team-gnome3-saucy
gnome3-team-gnome3-next-saucy
- Versions:
gnome-shell 3.10.2.1-0u
I found the following odd behaviour: If I do the reboot after (!) logging out
(e.g. from the GDM menu), then my extensions will be still activated
afterwards. This is a somehow cumbersome workaround and sometimes I forget to
do this extra step.
It looks like a direct reboot does not do a clean s
Solution #12 didn't work for me at all.
I didn't understand #23. I didn't feel like deciphering the answer since
the following response claims it didn't work.
Similar to #31, I have another PC of different specs that never has this
problem.
Solution #28 for the win! Nice solution.
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Edit: It's definitely GDM-related.
I fixed it by installing a KDE desktop, logging into that once, logging into
Gnome again, and rebooting.
Confirmed by rebooting 10 times, and extensions are now persistent.
Somebody with inside knowledge about GDM file permissions should
probably be assigned t
Also affected by this. Clean install of Gnome-Ubuntu and shell upgraded
to 3.10.
My other identical machine running a clean install of Ubuntu 13.10,
added Gnome Shell 3.8 and then upgraded to Shell 3.10 is not affected by
this.
Any help would be appreciated.
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info needed to fix this issue? It's becoming a nuisance although it's
only a minor issue and probably easy to fix.
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(My original comment was #27 )
Disabling only Windows Overview Tooltips didn't seem to work, but disabling
appindicatorsupport extension too seems to help.
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I have the same problem too. Hope it will be fixed soon.
By the way until that I implemented a solution script in python.
[https://github.com/loric-/enableGnomeExtensions.py][1]
[1]: https://github.com/loric-/enableGnomeExtensions.py
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I have this problem too, but not at every startup. It only happens
sometimes. Also gnome-tweak-tool often crashes (similar to comment #15 )
and sometimes screen locking behaves weird (see attachment) - I can take
a screenshot and it lands in my Images folder, but I can't alt-tab, or
anything like t
Workaround doesn't work
Ubuntu 13.10
Gnome-shell 3.10.1
Please, fix this, I'm tired to re-enable all extensions after reboot and
screen locking.
Weird, that they become disabled sometimes, not always. But I didn't
found pattern of this behavior.
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Robinson workaround (comment 12) solved my problem.
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@Rick Opper:
Doesn't solve the issue :/
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OK I had the same problem (in OpenSUSE after updating to 13.1 w/
gnome 3.10), but I found what caused it for me and it may be the same
for others.
I had non-existent extensions set as activated in dconf. This was
because openSUSE used to ship with Alternate-status-menu (for Suspend,
etc...) in
Same issue, Ubuntu 13.10 + Gnome 3.10 (32 bits) and staging and next
ppa's. And I have never installed top-icons...
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i have got the same problem
Ubuntu 13.10, Gnome-Shell 3.10, after reboot all extensions are off
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I have the same problem, Ubuntu 13.10 + Gnome Shell 3.10(using staging
and next ppa's).
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I also have the same problem , using ubuntu 13.10 64 bit(using staging and next
ppa's)
selecting "system default" in gdm doesn't do anything.it just freezes .
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Same issue in Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 with Gnome 3.10, C.Robinson workaround
doesn't solve it.
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I have the same problem, Ubuntu 13.10 Gnome 3.10.
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@C.Robinson, so far your workaround works fine for me ! Thanks for the
tip !
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Same issue with Ubuntu Gnome 13.10, Gnome 3.10 here. Have to try out
C.Robinson(panacier)' solution and see what happens.
Marking it as affecting me.
Also, Gnome Tweak Tool crashes randomly on startup, already reported !
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D'nt work with me
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@C,Robinson: your suggestion worked for me, thanks!
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I hope this will help in resolving this issue - at lease for some. There
are three possible login entries in the session menu accessible via cog
to the left of the login button. Set option to "system default" instead
of "gnome or classic" , extensions should now stay enabled after reboot.
This has
I have the same issue dualboot ubuntu 13.10/ ubuntu Gnome 13.10 and
shared partition home
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I have the same issue - Gnome 3.10.1, Ubuntu 13.10, using staging and
next ppa's.
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Bug update: Yesterday i make an update and upgrade of all the system and
today when i start the active extensions work perfectly.
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Same problem here. Everithing has been working fine until today when I
started having the issue.
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I have the same problem, Ubuntu 13.10 Gnome 3.10.
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Title:
Gnome shell extensions disabled at every startup
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I confirm the problem. Using the extensions installed via apt or using
extensions get of extensions.gnome.org the problem happens.
My system: Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 64 bit (3.11.0-12-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux), PPA Gnome 3 Team Staging and Next.
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I have the same error (ubuntu 13.10 RC upgrade from 13.04 x64), I found
a temporary solution (http://askubuntu.com/questions/352875/how-can-i
-enable-all-installed-gnome-shell-extensions), but hopefully soon find a
definitive solution ...
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I can confirm same problem here.
My system: Ubuntu-GNOME 13.10 (32bit in vmwareplayer) - PPAs: gnome3 →
staging & next,
My system is currently. Various extensions have been tested, always with
the same result, after a "reboot" all extensions are disabled.
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I can confirm this also using Ubuntu Suacy and the Gnome 3 staging/next
ppas.
Have tested toggling the extensions through the Gnome Tweak Tool and the
Gnome Extensions website.
This only happens on a full reboot, if you log out and back in as your
user the extensions will remain enabled.
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