![]() ![]() Be warned, however - if there were changes to related parts of Cinnamon, it may cause Cinnamon to crash. If you don't want to wait for the author of a given extension to post an update, you could always open metadata.json (found in ~/.local/share/cinnamon/extensions//) and add your version to the list. I know Opacify Windows, for example, is not, though I submitted a pull request to the the author, so hopefully an update will be posted soon. It is unlikely that most of the extensions are compatible with 2.2 yet, as it hasn't been out for very long. If the version you are using is not in the list, the extension will not work. For that reason, extensions must specify the version(s) with which they are compatible. Cinnamon is a linux desktop environment forked from Gnome Shell by Linux Mint. Unlike applets and desklets, which use the api, extensions directly integrate with the cinnamon code, which means they are more susceptible to 'breaking' between versions. ![]() Hmm.it seems that mintlocale package should be ported to Arch in order to get "Language & Regional Support" functionality to Cinnamon-settings menu. I think this is a bug of some kind because all this should work automatically without additional user interference. Linux Mint 19 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2023. Luckily I have a Linux Mint installation with exactly same extensions so my solution was to copy config files manually from Mint to Arch. There should be another folder for configs at However, this folder doesn't exist at all. cinnamon/configs/ folder afterwards.įor example, I have an extension called "backgrounds" ( Extension files are located at folder -> OK The latest version allows you to select the type. The applet detects which device youre currently using, and simply exports a graph using vnstati. Basically you need to add configuration files manually into. How it does it: The vnstat daemon runs in the background and collects info about your Internet usage all the time the machine is running and maintains a data set from once it is initially activated. The reason for the missing configuration tabs is in missing config files for installed cinnamon extensions. There was only little information about the first problem around the web so I dug it myself for a while. UnboundLocalError: local variable 'instance_key' referenced before assignmentįile "/usr/lib/cinnamon-settings/bin/XletSettings.py", line 71, in on_hideĪttributeError: XletSetting instance has no attribute 'content' SettingContainer = XletSettings.XletSetting(uuid, self, llection_type)įile "/usr/lib/cinnamon-settings/bin/XletSettings.py", line 53, in _init_įile "/usr/lib/cinnamon-settings/bin/XletSettings.py", line 145, in build_single ![]() nnect('activate', lambda x: self._configure_extension())įile "/usr/lib/cinnamon-settings/bin/ExtensionCore.py", line 1009, in _configure_extension Could not find any instance settings data for this extension - are you sure it is loaded, and supports settings?įile "/usr/lib/cinnamon-settings/bin/ExtensionCore.py", line 475, in ![]()
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