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How can I add gnome extensions to both sides of the clock?


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In gnome shell at the top bar all your extensions are placed between the clock and the top side hand side were the battery percent and wifi controls are. So I was wondering if there was anyway to add extension to the left hand side between the activities button and the clock? I need this because I just have to many extensions clogging the top bar up.










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  • If you really have that many GNOME extensions, you need to trim back. That's nuts. I can guarantee that some of them are generating syslog errors, or causing intermittant system freezes/problems. Check with grep -i gnome-shell /var/log/syslog*.

    – heynnema
    1 hour ago












  • no I just have an 11 inch laptop and some of the extensions give me thermals, fan rpm, and cpu frequency

    – Budget Tech
    1 hour ago












  • Did you check the grep command that I left you? If you like, edit your question and show me ls -al ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.

    – heynnema
    59 mins ago











  • ya but my problem is lack of space in between the clock and wifi status

    – Budget Tech
    52 mins ago






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    Please see my answer. Remember to accept it if it was helpful. Thanks!

    – heynnema
    52 mins ago















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In gnome shell at the top bar all your extensions are placed between the clock and the top side hand side were the battery percent and wifi controls are. So I was wondering if there was anyway to add extension to the left hand side between the activities button and the clock? I need this because I just have to many extensions clogging the top bar up.










share|improve this question






















  • If you really have that many GNOME extensions, you need to trim back. That's nuts. I can guarantee that some of them are generating syslog errors, or causing intermittant system freezes/problems. Check with grep -i gnome-shell /var/log/syslog*.

    – heynnema
    1 hour ago












  • no I just have an 11 inch laptop and some of the extensions give me thermals, fan rpm, and cpu frequency

    – Budget Tech
    1 hour ago












  • Did you check the grep command that I left you? If you like, edit your question and show me ls -al ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.

    – heynnema
    59 mins ago











  • ya but my problem is lack of space in between the clock and wifi status

    – Budget Tech
    52 mins ago






  • 1





    Please see my answer. Remember to accept it if it was helpful. Thanks!

    – heynnema
    52 mins ago













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In gnome shell at the top bar all your extensions are placed between the clock and the top side hand side were the battery percent and wifi controls are. So I was wondering if there was anyway to add extension to the left hand side between the activities button and the clock? I need this because I just have to many extensions clogging the top bar up.










share|improve this question














In gnome shell at the top bar all your extensions are placed between the clock and the top side hand side were the battery percent and wifi controls are. So I was wondering if there was anyway to add extension to the left hand side between the activities button and the clock? I need this because I just have to many extensions clogging the top bar up.







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  • If you really have that many GNOME extensions, you need to trim back. That's nuts. I can guarantee that some of them are generating syslog errors, or causing intermittant system freezes/problems. Check with grep -i gnome-shell /var/log/syslog*.

    – heynnema
    1 hour ago












  • no I just have an 11 inch laptop and some of the extensions give me thermals, fan rpm, and cpu frequency

    – Budget Tech
    1 hour ago












  • Did you check the grep command that I left you? If you like, edit your question and show me ls -al ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.

    – heynnema
    59 mins ago











  • ya but my problem is lack of space in between the clock and wifi status

    – Budget Tech
    52 mins ago






  • 1





    Please see my answer. Remember to accept it if it was helpful. Thanks!

    – heynnema
    52 mins ago

















  • If you really have that many GNOME extensions, you need to trim back. That's nuts. I can guarantee that some of them are generating syslog errors, or causing intermittant system freezes/problems. Check with grep -i gnome-shell /var/log/syslog*.

    – heynnema
    1 hour ago












  • no I just have an 11 inch laptop and some of the extensions give me thermals, fan rpm, and cpu frequency

    – Budget Tech
    1 hour ago












  • Did you check the grep command that I left you? If you like, edit your question and show me ls -al ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.

    – heynnema
    59 mins ago











  • ya but my problem is lack of space in between the clock and wifi status

    – Budget Tech
    52 mins ago






  • 1





    Please see my answer. Remember to accept it if it was helpful. Thanks!

    – heynnema
    52 mins ago
















If you really have that many GNOME extensions, you need to trim back. That's nuts. I can guarantee that some of them are generating syslog errors, or causing intermittant system freezes/problems. Check with grep -i gnome-shell /var/log/syslog*.

– heynnema
1 hour ago






If you really have that many GNOME extensions, you need to trim back. That's nuts. I can guarantee that some of them are generating syslog errors, or causing intermittant system freezes/problems. Check with grep -i gnome-shell /var/log/syslog*.

– heynnema
1 hour ago














no I just have an 11 inch laptop and some of the extensions give me thermals, fan rpm, and cpu frequency

– Budget Tech
1 hour ago






no I just have an 11 inch laptop and some of the extensions give me thermals, fan rpm, and cpu frequency

– Budget Tech
1 hour ago














Did you check the grep command that I left you? If you like, edit your question and show me ls -al ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.

– heynnema
59 mins ago





Did you check the grep command that I left you? If you like, edit your question and show me ls -al ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.

– heynnema
59 mins ago













ya but my problem is lack of space in between the clock and wifi status

– Budget Tech
52 mins ago





ya but my problem is lack of space in between the clock and wifi status

– Budget Tech
52 mins ago




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Please see my answer. Remember to accept it if it was helpful. Thanks!

– heynnema
52 mins ago





Please see my answer. Remember to accept it if it was helpful. Thanks!

– heynnema
52 mins ago










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You might check the Frippery Move Clock GNOME extension here. This will move the clock to the right side of the top panel, making room for your other extension icons.






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  • if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

    – Budget Tech
    50 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

    – heynnema
    49 mins ago











  • it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

    – Budget Tech
    47 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

    – heynnema
    46 mins ago












  • no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

    – Budget Tech
    21 mins ago











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You might check the Frippery Move Clock GNOME extension here. This will move the clock to the right side of the top panel, making room for your other extension icons.






share|improve this answer























  • if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

    – Budget Tech
    50 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

    – heynnema
    49 mins ago











  • it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

    – Budget Tech
    47 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

    – heynnema
    46 mins ago












  • no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

    – Budget Tech
    21 mins ago















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You might check the Frippery Move Clock GNOME extension here. This will move the clock to the right side of the top panel, making room for your other extension icons.






share|improve this answer























  • if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

    – Budget Tech
    50 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

    – heynnema
    49 mins ago











  • it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

    – Budget Tech
    47 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

    – heynnema
    46 mins ago












  • no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

    – Budget Tech
    21 mins ago













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You might check the Frippery Move Clock GNOME extension here. This will move the clock to the right side of the top panel, making room for your other extension icons.






share|improve this answer













You might check the Frippery Move Clock GNOME extension here. This will move the clock to the right side of the top panel, making room for your other extension icons.







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  • if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

    – Budget Tech
    50 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

    – heynnema
    49 mins ago











  • it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

    – Budget Tech
    47 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

    – heynnema
    46 mins ago












  • no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

    – Budget Tech
    21 mins ago

















  • if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

    – Budget Tech
    50 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

    – heynnema
    49 mins ago











  • it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

    – Budget Tech
    47 mins ago











  • @BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

    – heynnema
    46 mins ago












  • no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

    – Budget Tech
    21 mins ago
















if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

– Budget Tech
50 mins ago





if I can get it so the clock was still in the center but the extension extended that would be ideal.

– Budget Tech
50 mins ago













@BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

– heynnema
49 mins ago





@BudgetTech try this, and see if you like it :-)

– heynnema
49 mins ago













it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

– Budget Tech
47 mins ago





it did not work because the clock is no not showing the time

– Budget Tech
47 mins ago













@BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

– heynnema
46 mins ago






@BudgetTech Restart GNOME shell and see if it shows time. ALT-F2, then "r". It may be conflicting with one of your other extensions.

– heynnema
46 mins ago














no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

– Budget Tech
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no that wont work because it just dose not have the space

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21 mins ago

















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