URL extensions.gnome.org for managing GNOME Extensions not working in any browser





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I upgraded my Dell Optiplex 9010 to Ubuntu 18.04 from Ubuntu 16.04. None of my GNOME web-browser-extensions, used for managing and installing extensions, work; neither the ones I have installed on Chromium, Chrome, or Firefox.



This has only been the case since my upgrade from 16.04 > 18.04.



This is what I see in every browser I open the URL on:




Although GNOME Shell integration extension is running, native host connector is not detected.



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How can I fix this?










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    I upgraded my Dell Optiplex 9010 to Ubuntu 18.04 from Ubuntu 16.04. None of my GNOME web-browser-extensions, used for managing and installing extensions, work; neither the ones I have installed on Chromium, Chrome, or Firefox.



    This has only been the case since my upgrade from 16.04 > 18.04.



    This is what I see in every browser I open the URL on:




    Although GNOME Shell integration extension is running, native host connector is not detected.



    enter image description here




    How can I fix this?










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      I upgraded my Dell Optiplex 9010 to Ubuntu 18.04 from Ubuntu 16.04. None of my GNOME web-browser-extensions, used for managing and installing extensions, work; neither the ones I have installed on Chromium, Chrome, or Firefox.



      This has only been the case since my upgrade from 16.04 > 18.04.



      This is what I see in every browser I open the URL on:




      Although GNOME Shell integration extension is running, native host connector is not detected.



      enter image description here




      How can I fix this?










      share|improve this question
















      I upgraded my Dell Optiplex 9010 to Ubuntu 18.04 from Ubuntu 16.04. None of my GNOME web-browser-extensions, used for managing and installing extensions, work; neither the ones I have installed on Chromium, Chrome, or Firefox.



      This has only been the case since my upgrade from 16.04 > 18.04.



      This is what I see in every browser I open the URL on:




      Although GNOME Shell integration extension is running, native host connector is not detected.



      enter image description here




      How can I fix this?







      firefox google-chrome chromium gnome-shell gnome-shell-extension






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          You need to install chrome-gnome-shell package so that your browser can detect your running GNOME shell version. To install it run



          sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell





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          • I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

            – Robert Sederholm
            May 10 '18 at 22:39











          • Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 19:45











          • @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

            – pomsky
            May 28 '18 at 20:24






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            OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 21:28














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          You need to install chrome-gnome-shell package so that your browser can detect your running GNOME shell version. To install it run



          sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell





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          • I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

            – Robert Sederholm
            May 10 '18 at 22:39











          • Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 19:45











          • @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

            – pomsky
            May 28 '18 at 20:24






          • 1





            OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 21:28


















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          You need to install chrome-gnome-shell package so that your browser can detect your running GNOME shell version. To install it run



          sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell





          share|improve this answer
























          • I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

            – Robert Sederholm
            May 10 '18 at 22:39











          • Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 19:45











          • @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

            – pomsky
            May 28 '18 at 20:24






          • 1





            OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 21:28
















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          You need to install chrome-gnome-shell package so that your browser can detect your running GNOME shell version. To install it run



          sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell





          share|improve this answer













          You need to install chrome-gnome-shell package so that your browser can detect your running GNOME shell version. To install it run



          sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell






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          answered May 10 '18 at 22:29









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          • I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

            – Robert Sederholm
            May 10 '18 at 22:39











          • Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 19:45











          • @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

            – pomsky
            May 28 '18 at 20:24






          • 1





            OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 21:28





















          • I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

            – Robert Sederholm
            May 10 '18 at 22:39











          • Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 19:45











          • @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

            – pomsky
            May 28 '18 at 20:24






          • 1





            OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

            – Ceisc
            May 28 '18 at 21:28



















          I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

          – Robert Sederholm
          May 10 '18 at 22:39





          I find, from reading the terminal in the Ubuntu installer as fast as one can, that Ubuntu "cleans up" a lot of useful, user-installed files when upgrading.

          – Robert Sederholm
          May 10 '18 at 22:39













          Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

          – Ceisc
          May 28 '18 at 19:45





          Yeah, done this and it's still saying the native host connector is not found. Any ideas what I should do from this point?

          – Ceisc
          May 28 '18 at 19:45













          @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

          – pomsky
          May 28 '18 at 20:24





          @Ceisc You can manually install extensions following this answer: askubuntu.com/a/1029180/480481 and manage them using GNOME Tweaks.

          – pomsky
          May 28 '18 at 20:24




          1




          1





          OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

          – Ceisc
          May 28 '18 at 21:28







          OK, so it turns out the chrome-gnome-shell doesn't work if you install the version of Chromium that comes from the "Ubuntu Software" manager package, but does work if you install Chromium via apt.

          – Ceisc
          May 28 '18 at 21:28




















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