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Have you upgraded to experimental gnome-teak-tool too? If you don't,
please do it.

I have a similar problem and it was solved doing that.

El 17/11/11 15:48, DebianTR.WP escribió:
> On 11/14/2011 10:02 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 19:25:57 +0100, DebianTR.WP wrote:
>>
>>> On 11/14/2011 06:52 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> (...)
>>
>>>>> Did you build it yourself? It is not available in wheezy repos.
>>>> No, I have the default "gnome-shell" without the extensions package
>>>> installed but the key you mention is present here and that's what lead
>>>> me to think something has been messed up in your system when you
>>>> upgraded the required packages or it's a packaging problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hmm, OK then. A last question.
>>> I think the problem is even though every extensions is disabled, in the
>>> schema, they are seen as enabled. Therefore when I try to enable them,
>>> the tool cannot find any "disabled" one to enable. For example, you only
>>> have the "disabled" as a key. Because none of them are installed and
>>> enabled (if you of course pasted the whole output)
>> Hum... I'm not sure about that (and yes, I pasted the full output).
>>
>> But as I have no extensions available at all so, what's would be the
>> purporse of be able to disable them? :-?
>>
>>> Is not there a way to change/manipulate it by hand? Like, editing an xml
>>> file or conf file? Or maybe since I do not really know how it works, my
>>> thinking process is completely wrong :)
>> Look at here, the official docs are always a good place to start:
>>
>> https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions
>>
>> Maybe you can rename the extension folder so they are not detected and
>> then retry again.
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
> 
> 
> I don't know if I am the only one with this problem. Isn't there anyone
> else wanted to see gnome 3.2 with its extensions, and having the same
> problem?
> 
> Whatever, if there are other people, I enabled the extensions manually
> (via gsettings and dconf), and it works.
> Now my gnome-tweak-tool giving the same error directly but at least my
> extensions are enabled. And, I am having a happier life :)
> 
> Now, I'm waiting for an upgrade.
> 
> 

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