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https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/extensions-enable.html.en You need to run `dconf update` after installing the system wide extensions. Otherwise you can not use them.
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These are generally provided in the Fedora repositories and can be installed, removed, and updated using the default package management tools like `dnf`.
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You can find a list https://packages.fedoraproject.org/search?query=gnome-shell-extension[here by searching the packages application] for `gnome-shell-extension`.
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Run dconf to update the system dconf databases, making the newly installed system extensions available to all users.
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`# dconf update`
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== Installing and removing local GNOME Shell extensions
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Local GNOME Shell extensions can be installed in multiple ways.
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- the https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/gnome-extensions-app/gnome-extensions-app/[GNOME Extensions] app.
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Apart from other customisations, GNOME Extensions also allows enabling, disabling, and modifying preferences for GNOME shell extensions.
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