OK.... I had the same problem (in OpenSUSE after updating to 13.1 w/
gnome 3.10), but I found what caused it for me and it may be the same
for others.

I had non-existent extensions set as activated in dconf. This was
because openSUSE used to ship with Alternate-status-menu (for Suspend,
etc...) installed by default. It stayed in dconf and contaminated it.

Here's what to do:

1) in dconf - clear the enabled extensions key (or gsettings set
org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions '[]')

MAKE SURE THE ENABLED EXTENSIONS ARE ACTUALLY INSTALLED

2) log out and back in (to clean up)
3)in tweak tool, re-enable the extensions.

They should stay enabled now - have for me ;-)

Hope this helps.

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