On Mon, 07 Dec 2020 00:23:52 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/6/20 10:32 PM, Amadeus WM via users wrote:
> Prior to Fedora 33 I would install gnome shell extensions from the
> stock software manager. Under Categories -> Add-ons, there was an
> Extensions tab, but there doesn't seem to be one anymore in F33.
Possibly that has been split out now. Search for an application called
"Extensions".
> Is the web browser the only way to install extensions now? And why do
> gnome extensions get installed via a web browser anyway?
It's not the only way, see above. But the browser install method
worked, so why not?
It does work and I did use that to install extensions, but I'd rather
have a single, unified way of installing stuff on my system.
Searching for "extension" with dnf though, showed a bunch of extension
rpms, which I was then able to install with dnf, like any other rpm, so
it's all good. Then I had to enable them by running
gnome-extensions-app
Thanks for the tip!