On 25/10/16 16:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 10/24/2016 06:12 PM, Alex wrote:
> Another issue relates to gnome-tweak-tool and GNOME extensions.
>
> When the system is idle for a few minutes, the screensaver is enabled
> and a password is required to unlock it. I used gnome-tweak-tool in
> the past to disable this, but it's been enabled again.
>
Gnome settings -> Privacy
> Many of the extensions are disabled, and visiting
extensions.gnome.org
> with Chrome says "We cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this
> system, so some parts of the interface may be disabled," preventing me
> from installing any extensions or enabling the ones that are currently
> disabled.
>
Were you ever able to use Chrome for this? There is a Firefox
extension included with Gnome Shell that enables this. And you can
use gnome-tweak-tool to enable the extensions that are already installed.
I get
the same issue as this when using Firefox to access the site, but
I can't determine whether or not the extension fixes the issue because
even though I have the extension in /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins and a
link to that extension in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins (which is where the
upstream 64 bit Firefox requires it) Firefox is refusing to use the
plugin at the moment, as it is with a number of other plugins (the only
ones its using at the moment is the Adobe Flash plugin, which is linked
to from both directories, and a plugin that is in my home location and
is linked to from both directories.
Sam, when Gnome-tweak-tool refuses to enable an extension (only offers a
remove button) and displays a grey triangle with an exclamation point in
it, with a mouse over that says 'Extension Load Error', how does one
determine why the extension won't load. The extension is Coverflow
Alt-Tab, and implements an Alt-tab methodology that I would like to use
(The methodology that I think this extension implements looks to be
similar to the Alt-tab methodology offered by Compiz).
regards,
Steve
> When viewing the Appearance section, "Shell theme" is
disabled with an
> exclamation point next to it.
>
In gnome-tweak-tool, enable (install first if necessary) the User
Themes extension. You may need to restart the tweak tool after
enabling the extension.
> What can I do to enable extensions in Chrome again?
>
This isn't really Fedora related, unless you actually mean something
other than Google Chrome.
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