Great! Glad you got it running. When you re-install the extensions (as opposed 
to restoring the folder name) does the issue still happen?
- Tom



Apr 8, 2019, 5:40 PM by a...@clueserver.org:

>
>
>> You should be able to uninstall them using dnf from the command line,
>> assuming you can get to a TTY. If you manually installed any (e.g.
>> dash2dock) check the git repository to see if it comes with a makefile
>> rule to uninstall the extension. I mention dash2dock specifically because
>> I know that extension comes with said rule.
>>
>> There may be a better way to handle this that I'm unaware of, but this is
>> how I would do it.
>>
>
> There is a better way...
>
> I took .local/share/gnome-shell/extensions and renamed it. The gnome-shell
> started up properly.
>
> This is a bug in gnome-shell. If there is old versions the user
> downloaded, it crashes.
>
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