On Fri, 6 Jun 2025 at 09:14, Patrick Dupre via users < users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> Would you know why every time that after I turn off my PC, > the gnome all extension are always turned off when I restart the PC? > I have to turn them on manually every time. > This doesn't appear to be an isolated issue if you search for "gnome extensions do not persist across reboots". Is it ALL extensions, or just a subset? Which specific extensions are you enabling? Some search results indicate that topicons, for example, is problematic. What does the following command show you before and after a reboot: $ gnome-extensions list If you create an entirely new user (just for testing), log-in as that user and then enable extensions and reboot, do those persist? If so that might indicate some sort of permissions issue writing out to ~/.cache/gnome-software or wherever it is Gnome persists that state.(One posted in this very old issue https://askubuntu.com/questions/533718/gnome-shell-extensions-are-disabled-after-reboot suggests rm-ing the ~/.cache/ but that seems a bit draconian.)
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