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?
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I don't have a fix, but I do notice that the sight isn't very
accessible, at least not with screen readers. Sorry for the top post,
I'm not sure how to set thunderbird to bottom post
Thanks
Kendell clark
On 09/03/2014 12:57 AM, Magnus Therning wrot
For a while now I get the following message when I visit
https://extensions.gnome.org/:
We cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this system, so some
parts of the interface may be disabled. See our troubleshooting
entry for more information.
It was working a few months ago; since this is
Quick heads up - virtualbox needs couple fixes which are not yet in
upstream 4.3.14 in order to compile against 3.17.
There are patches here:
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=296650#p296650
The patch file I used was : virtualbox-alloc_netdev.diff.txt
I have tested the module versi
Hello,
I have Arch linux installed on Dell latitude e7440 laptop. Generally almost
everything works fine but I have one annoying problem. When I type something on
keyboard, sometimes (randomly) random key is "blocked" like it was pressed all
time (for example when I wrot something).
> Unlikely that on Arch Linux eth0 is more often used, than enp3s0.
I can't truly parse this sentence, but do you suggest the config file
should use "enp3s0" ?
Because "enp3s0" depends on *your* hardware (it's the PCI bus 3, slot
0), and will be different on other computers
(my laptop has enp2s0
On 02-09-14 02:55, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Unlikely that on Arch Linux eth0 is more often used, than enp3s0.
Does it makes any sense to place a log file into a directory?
Regards,
Ralf
From vnstat homepage :
vnStat is a console-based network traffic monitor for Linux and BSD that
keeps a log of ne
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