After updating the extension "Blur my Shell" I find myself with extensions completely disabled and that do not seem to want to reactivate Please test the updates more before releasing them in stable channels because it is not possible that an extension can still cause these problems in the use of the desktop ....over all trying to report error also ends up crashing libreport-gtk. https://retrace.fedoraproject.org/faf/reports/82253/
How can I re-enable extensions to see what creates crashes? Where are extensions located now? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1968169 If the problem is solved I can provide more details, but libreport-gtk doesn't allow it.
Created attachment 1789246 [details] system logs system logs I hope the file can be useful to identify related problems
Created attachment 1789247 [details] system logs I hope the file can be useful to identify related problems
@fmullner But where is the "extensions" section to rehabilitate them?
Try gsettings reset org.gnome.shell disable-user-extensions
It seems to give the same problems in Fedora 35
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