On 10/24/2016 06:12 PM, Alex wrote:
Another issue relates to gnome-tweak-tool and GNOME extensions.
When the system is idle for a few minutes, the screensaver is enabled and a password is required to unlock it. I used gnome-tweak-tool in the past to disable this, but it's been enabled again.
Gnome settings -> Privacy
Many of the extensions are disabled, and visiting extensions.gnome.org with Chrome says "We cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this system, so some parts of the interface may be disabled," preventing me from installing any extensions or enabling the ones that are currently disabled.
Were you ever able to use Chrome for this? There is a Firefox extension included with Gnome Shell that enables this. And you can use gnome-tweak-tool to enable the extensions that are already installed.
When viewing the Appearance section, "Shell theme" is disabled with an exclamation point next to it.
In gnome-tweak-tool, enable (install first if necessary) the User Themes extension. You may need to restart the tweak tool after enabling the extension.
What can I do to enable extensions in Chrome again?
This isn't really Fedora related, unless you actually mean something other than Google Chrome.