Yes I have installed chrome gnome shell, and that purple background goes to the documentation link. I also added the gnome shell integration add on in Firefox.Hi. What is written there with purple background?
Do you have chrome-gnome-shell installed?
Alexander88207 was using gnome, maybe he can help you if he has experience with extensions.
Finally the problem was solved. I added the extension manually from the extension.zip file. Thank you for the help.I installed GNOME to test the problem, i am seeing the purple warning too. Installed chrome-gnome-shell and the firefox addon then i tried installing dash to dock extension and it installed successfully and does appear in extensions app. Do you have dbus enabled because gnome extensions may rely on it. I have dbus enabled and I didn't have any issue with extensions.
I installed GNOME to test the problem, i am seeing the purple warning too. Installed chrome-gnome-shell and the firefox addon then i tried installing dash to dock extension and it installed successfully and does appear in extensions app. Do you have dbus enabled because gnome extensions may rely on it. I have dbus enabled and I didn't have any issue with extensions.
Yes sir. Thank you.Entah bagaimana tidak mendapat pemberitahuan, tapi ya, cara mengekstraksi yang sudah dibuat sebelumnya adalah dengan cara di sini di FreeBSD.
Menurut Anda ekstensi Anda bagus untuk dimiliki di port/sebagai sebuah paket, maka saya dapat mengemasnya jika Anda ingin seperti deskutils/gnome-Shell-extension-dashtopanel.
I have activated the dbus service, it still doesn't work.Can you try enabling dbus if you haven't? Installing from one click is easier than manual install.
I wonder why it doesn't work for you but works for me.I have activated the dbus service, it still doesn't work.
That's what makes me confused, the dbus service is activated but the extension is not automatically in the app extension. Are there any settings missing/wrong?I wonder why it doesn't work for you but works for me.
Yes sir. So I once messed up the rc.conf file due to an error writing hald_enable="YES' so the machine crashed and gave the messageOff-Topic but in your configuration file there is hald_enabled which is long removed.
Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh.
It's just going to be ignored, it certainly won't crash the system.So I once messed up the rc.conf file due to an error writing hald_enable="YES' so the machine crashed
I've only been using FreeBSD for two weeks. Of course there are concerns when the machine crashes like that.It's just going to be ignored, it certainly won't crash the system.
Yes, gdm_enable, and lightdm_enable. No conflicts at startup. Is one enough?gdm_enable AND lightdm_enable? Startup conflict?
Oh yes, previously I used xfce. OK, I'll delete lightdm. Thank You.
My machine crashed once too when I was on gnome.Yes sir. So I once messed up the rc.conf file due to an error writing hald_enable="YES' so the machine crashed and gave the messageEnter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh.
Then I can repair the rc.conf file. Is that the cause?
Now using XFCE or KDE-Plasma?My machine crashed once too when I was on gnome.
No, I am using dwm. I was installed gnome to the new boot environment that i created to test your problem.Now using XFCE or KDE-Plasma?
True but if a person wants to play, or in my case show off window managers for those who think a window manager is the O/S, I use Xnest to log into my xdm and select alternate window managers and environments to show off FreeBSD(1). Some people love CDE on my desktop while others feel it's dated, the reason why I use Xnest and have additional windowing environments installed on my laptop.
Oh, there are certainly ways to have multiple, but for new users it's much better to keep things simple. They can try all this when they're a bit more experienced and actually understand what each component does and how it all fits together. When you're new to this "world" it's already overwhelming enough.True but if a person wants to play, or in my case show off window managers for those who think a window manager is the O/S, I use Xnest to log into my xdm and select alternate window managers and environments to show off FreeBSD(1). Some people love CDE on my desktop while others feel it's dated, the reason why I use Xnest and have additional windowing environments installed on my laptop.