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Icon of Gnome Pomodoro does not show up. How do I fix it?

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I've been using gnome-pomodoro already in Ubuntu 21.04 and it worked just fine (sudo apt install gnome-shell-pomodoro). However, I had to reinstall Ubtunu for some unrelated reason and now pomodoro sort of works, but not properly. The pomodoro-window opens and it does it's basic job, but the app-icon in the top right corner is missing. Thus I don't see if it is running (usually I'd run it with the window closed). I am also not able to use the keyboard shortcuts (somekey + P to pause/start it). I already purged and reinstalled it. Restarted the laptop, still doesn't work. How do I fix this? Any help would be much appreciated!

wizardpurple avatar
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Did you also enable it through the ```gnome-shell-extensions``` application, or ```gnome-tweaks```?
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Thank you!! That did the trick :-) This is what worked in the end: 1) sudo apt install gnome-shell-pomodoro 2) Tweaks > Extenstions > Pomodoro > activate
lokutus25 avatar
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Tweaks doesn't works in 22.04 ;-( No Extension panel.
lokutus25 avatar
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Ok, this seems to work on 22.04 https://haydenjames.io/ubuntu-22-04-install-gnome-extensions-manager-workaround/
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