All Extensions Disabled after Update

This morning, I updated my system using ujust update which went throught he process successfully, and when I rebooted, I found that my GNOME desktop was knocked back to stock behaviors. The issue, I found, was that all extensions had been disabled. When I went into Extension Manager, I saw that extensions are just universally turned off. If I re-enable "Use Extensions," the screen goes black and I'm sent back to the GDM login screen. Signing back in, extensions are back off. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way I can remedy this or get more info on what went wrong?
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wolfyreload
wolfyreload2w ago
I haven't had that but I'm guessing that one of the extensions is making gnome crash and the system is disabling all extensions to prevent the entire system from being unusable Might be worth taking note of all the user extensions installed. Then uninstall those ones one at a time and hopefully it's one of those causing gnome to crash
Brody
BrodyOP2w ago
Sadly, it's not the user extensions. Tried uninstalling all of those. Gonna have to work my way down the Big List in my custom recipe :(
wolfyreload
wolfyreload2w ago
Alternatively you could try and rebase to your custom image from yesterday rpm-ostree rebase ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/brodyb/ublue-brody-toybox:20241210-41 and see if the issue goes away. Then you know that an update broke something
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Brody
Brody2w ago
It's Tiling Shell! It's the new version of Tiling Shell. I was really looking forward to some of its new features.
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