Description of problem: After upgrading to Fedora 18 gnome-tweak-tool does display names of various installed gnome-shell-extensions but instead of on-off switch for many of these it displays a triangular "attention" sign. At an example I look right now there is eleven of these. Among those such sign is shown, for example, for: gnome-shell-extension-noim-1.0-5.fc18 gnome-shell-extension-presentation-mode-0-0.4.gitc3ce6b2.fc18 gnome-shell-extension-remove-bluetooth-icon-0.3.0-2.fc18 gnome-shell-extension-workspacesmenu-0-3.fc18 and more. What gives? Before an upgrade from F16 to F18 these things worked. At least I do not see any bugs filled against, say, gnome-shell-extension-noim. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-tweak-tool-3.6.1-2.fc18 How reproducible: always (tried on multiple machines)
gnome-tweak-tool can't enable those extensions because they're not supported by GNOME 3.6. Please fill a bug report for *each* of these extensions.
(In reply to comment #1) > Please fill a bug report for *each* of these extensions. All right! See bug 912101, bug 903376, bug 912115, bug 912117, bug 912118, bug 912119, bug 912121, bug 912122, bug 912125, bug 912126, bug 912127.