Set all the extensions you want to be on. Then run:
gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
This should come up with something like
[wilf@whm ~]$ gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
['<email address hidden>', '<email address hidden>', '<email address hidden>']
Copy the output, and then run gnome-session-properties
Press add, and then enter the output of gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions "['use... ...blogspot.com']" - PUT THE DOUBLE QUOTES IN, OTHERWISE THIS WILL NOT WORK (If not sure, test the command in the terminal first - if no feedback is give, it worked).
Use this trick :
Set all the extensions you want to be on. Then run:
gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
This should come up with something like
[wilf@whm ~]$ gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions
['<email address hidden>', '<email address hidden>', '<email address hidden>']
Copy the output, and then run gnome-session- properties
Press add, and then enter the output of gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions "['use... ...blogspot.com']" - PUT THE DOUBLE QUOTES IN, OTHERWISE THIS WILL NOT WORK (If not sure, test the command in the terminal first - if no feedback is give, it worked).