Vurdering for GNOME Shell integration
GNOME Shell integration av Yuri Konotopov
264 vurderingar
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Firefox user 13095686, 8 år sidana must-have ext for gnome users.
tested on AOSC OS and works fine. - Vurdering: 1 av 5av Jacques shellac, 8 år sidanThe backend requirements (copr dnf repo and ineptly named chrome-gnome-shell) could be made more clear on extensions.gnome.org. Works fine once you waste 20 minutes trying to figure out all of the manual dependencies. Grumble grumble.
Svar frå utviklaren
posta 8 år sidanYou may not waste your time, but go ahead [1] and improve opensource [2] website.
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775528
[2] https://git.gnome.org/browse/extensions-web - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Ricky Goldsmith, 8 år sidanThis is a great addon for users on the GNOME Desktop Environment. It integrates seamlessly into the GNOME desktop, providing installation, upgradation and uninstallation of GNOME Shell Extensions
Tested on Debian GNU/Linux - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Philipp Kewisch, 8 år sidan
- Vurdering: 1 av 5av Firefox user 12912696, 8 år sidannot sure how to reply, but that link you sent is for google chrome, not for firefox :(
Svar frå utviklaren
posta 8 år sidanHello.
You do not have native connector installed.
Please read documentation [1]
[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShellIntegrationForChrome/Installation
Edit:
This link for ALL supported browsers - Firefox, Chrome, Vivaldi and Opera - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Francisco de la Peña, 8 år sidanAs said by mostly everybody, this addon requires a backend service, it does not work out of the box by just adding it to Firefox, and this is by design, so, for everyone which did not it yet, repeat with me:
Read the addon instructions!
Read the addon instructions!
Read the addon instructions!
Tested on Fedora 25 and works great. - Vurdering: 4 av 5av Firefox user 11032464, 8 år sidanError: Attempt to postMessage on disconnected port
Solution: Read the addon's description.
> You MUST install native connector for this extension to work
The package is called 'chrome-gnome-shell' but is needed for Firefox too. It seems to be a dependency for the addon to communicate with the gnome-shell. - Vurdering: 2 av 5av Firefox user 12893649, 8 år sidanunfortunately extension isn't working suddenly. Getting error: "Attempt to postMessage on disconnected port"
OS Fedora 25 / Firefox 25
Screen: http://i.imgur.com/cyOrViC.pngSvar frå utviklaren
posta 8 år sidanHello.
You need to install distro package called "chrome-gnome-shell".
Read addon description for instructions. - Vurdering: 4 av 5av agung, 8 år sidangnome shell integration can't work in my arch linux
error massage :
Attempt to postMessage on disconnected portSvar frå utviklaren
posta 8 år sidanHello,
Did you installed native connector? Look to documentation [1] for more info.
If it will not work for you, then create new issue here [2] or here [3].
[1] https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShellIntegrationForChrome/Installation
[2] https://github.com/nE0sIghT/chrome-gnome-shell-mirror/issues
[3] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=chrome-gnome-shell - Vurdering: 1 av 5av Firefox user 12875220, 8 år sidanUnfortunately not working on both of my Ubuntu machines (both running Firefox 52 and Ubuntu 16.10).
Error message:
"Attempt to postMessage on disconnected port"
I have chrome-gnome-shell installed as per the instructions.Svar frå utviklaren
posta 8 år sidanFollow this instructions [1] and post output.
Preferably post output at [2].
[1] https://github.com/nE0sIghT/chrome-gnome-shell-mirror/issues/34#issuecomment-281675397
[2] https://github.com/nE0sIghT/chrome-gnome-shell-mirror/issues - Vurdering: 5 av 5av Johannes Zellner, 8 år sidanThanks, this offers a very smooth way to install gnome shell extensions via firefox.
- Vurdering: 5 av 5av Edgar Colorado Hernández, 8 år sidanAttempt to postMessage on disconnected port.
Svar frå utviklaren
posta 8 år sidanHi, Edgar.
Did you installed native host messaging connector? You need to manually install manifest file. Take a look here: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754316