Ubuntu 17.10 (xorg), gnome 3.26.2, tweak tool installed. I have installed the gnome-shell-extensions
, chrome-gnome-shell
, and the web browser add-on gnome-shell-integration
.
In the tweak tool, under extensions, I see all the extensions I downloaded and installed from https://extensions.gnome.org.
- I do not see any buttons (a red "X") next to each extension within the tweak tool in order to remove the individual extension. Is that by design? Is the only way to remove an extension is by going to https://extensions.gnome.org via a web browser?
- I also do not see within the tweak tool a button or hyperlink that will open https://extensions.gnome.org. Is that also by design?
It seems the option to uninstall extensions from GNOME Tweaks is removed.
You may simply remove the folder associated to a particular extension from
~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions
in order to uninstall the extension.What works for me: I am unable to remove several "mock" extensions and others which show error in Gnome Tweaks and in the Ubuntu Store. As well, they do not show a respective folder in home/share/gnome-shell/extensions
However, in Firefox Quantum 68 after installing the Add-On I am able to remove these extensions. Chrome did not do the job for me...
Distro: Ubuntu 19.04 Gnome 3.32
I had some mock extensions installed which I couldn't remove through the browser. The solution was to open a terminal and move them.. they were located in
Move the folder to another location then log out and log in again to see the update.