On Fri, 6 Jun 2025 at 09:14, Patrick Dupre via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 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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