Wiki-page referenced tells me to install the connector fiorst, but
> the latter is installed by default in bookworm.
>
> Now, i am lost. I thought, in stable, the Fox-esr would be compatible
> with the gnome extensions, but it claims, that would not be case.
>
> What am i missing?
> DdB
>
>
Am 27.06.2024 um 19:59 schrieb Dan Ritter:
> - GNOME doesn't want to support the extensions.
> - Firefox doesn't want to support the extensions.
> - Debian doesn't want to support the extensions but provides
> the package
> - the person who wrote the GNOME exte
DdB wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> i am out of luck and into a rabbit hole, please help me out!
>
> Now, i am lost. I thought, in stable, the Fox-esr would be compatible
> with the gnome extensions, but it claims, that would not be case.
>
> What am i missing?
As far as I
gnome extensions, but it claims, that would not be case.
What am i missing?
DdB
On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, 10:58 Georgios wrote:
> Hi!
> I upgraded from debian 10 to debian 11 today and I noticed that a gnome
> extension I really liked dont work on the latest gnome.
>
George,
See:
https://github.com/passingthru67/workspaces-to-dock
- Keith
Hi!
I upgraded from debian 10 to debian 11 today and I noticed that a gnome
extension I really liked dont work on the latest gnome.
More specifically I used "workspace to dock" in order to have access to
workspaces.
I just put the mouse on the right side and the workspace list that is
viewed on ove
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