On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 11:26:37AM +0200, Kevin Halvarsson wrote:
> On 03/09/14 10:16, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 09:57:20AM +0200, Kevin Halvarsson wrote:
> >>On 03/09/14 08:18, Sebastiaan Lokhorst wrote:
> >>>What browser are you using?
> >>>If it is Chromium/Google Chrome, they dropped support for NPAPI plugins, so
> >>>this will not work in Chromium anymore.
> >>>If your using Firefox, do you see "Gnome Shell Integration" in about:addons
> >>>in the Plugins tab?
> >>I had this issue too. I found the "GNOME Shell Integration" extension in
> >>Firefox and changed it from "Ask to activate" to "Always activate" and it
> >>fixed it.
> >Any pointers on how to do that?
> >
> >All instructions I find rely on the plugin actually appearing on the
> >web page so I can click something.  However, the Gnome plugin doesn't.
> >
> >/M
> >
> No, I'm sorry. For me, the plugin was just there after installing the
> "gnome" group.

What do you mean by "there"?

It's in 'about:plugins'  but I find no way to interact with it to set
its "Always active" status.

/M

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