Whenever I am clicking on the right side area of google chrome, chrome gets out of focus i.e. I'm not able to click the right side buttons in chrome whether it's a link or anything else. To bring chrome in the focus again I've to click the left side are then a similar thing happens if I'm trying to click the right side area. Please help me to get out of this issue
I've been following the odin project, so I'm relatively inexperienced with terminal, xubuntu running in virtualbox, andgoogl linux as a whole. When I launch chrome I get the following message: "libva error: vaGetDriverNameByIndex() failed with unknown libva error, driver_name = (null)" and then a bunch of numbers that i don't really know if I feel safe posting because I'm a noob with this stuff, followed up by "Exiting GPU process due to errors during initialization". Further down it also says "ERROR:gpu_memory_buffer_support_x11.cc(44)" and "ERROR:command_buffer_proxy_impl.cc(125)] ContextResult::kTransientFailure: Failed to send GpuControl.CreateCommandBuffer". Chrome still launches and still works fine, but again, Idk what I'm doing in terminal half of the time. (I've gotten really good at navigating directories fast and that is about it.)
Yesterday I made an upgrade of google-chrome and all in a sudden the chrome icon for the running chrome changed to an Icon like just like a window ( a frame with a top blue line).
Changing
"Fensterknöpfe"(german desktop ) "Window Buttons" in xfce4-panel 4.12.0 in size and so on shows no reaction. If I say show names , the additional text is shown, but the google-chrome Icon ist lost. The chrome Starter Icon in the same "Leiste"/Panel shows the well known google-chrome Icon.
I'm not sure what to suggest, I don't personally use google chrome so I can't recommend one version over the other. However, the unstable version crashed on me when I tried it - so probably a reason why its unstable.
Log in to the guest account for Xubuntu and start Chrome using google-chrome --password-store=basic. Go to whatever website you need to go to and enter any credentials that will need to be persisted. Configure it any way you need to.
When done, keep the session open and switch to a root console. Find the HOME directory under /tmp/guest-... and copy the .config/google-chrome directory to /usr/share/lightdm/guest-session/skel/.config and the .xscreensaver file to /usr/share/lightdm/guest-session. They will be copied from there to the new HOME directory whenever a new guest session starts.
I use chrome, but for this test case, the client want to use chrome and firefox.
Is there anyway to move UI Extension out of the visible part of the window? For example bottom left with minus coordinates?
In the preceding section, you set a default desktop environment in the global/etc/chrome-remote-desktop-session configuration file. You can also choose adifferent desktop environment (if it's installed) by specifying it in the.chrome-remote-desktop-session configuration file in your home directory:
Check the contents of the global/etc/chrome-remote-desktop-session configuration file and theuser-specific /.chrome-remote-desktop-session configuration file and confirmthat the specified desktop environments are installed.
Google chrome config dir /.config/google-chrome/ was quite heavy too.I saved almost 1 GB by removing /.config/google-chrome/Default/Service\ Worker/CacheStorage and /.config/google-chrome/Default/Application\ Cache.But honestly, not sure for how long :)
Before listing the difficulties I had with gnome, a bit of background info about my system and my typical usage. I use a Lenovo ideapad laptop with 8GB RAM and 1TB Sata Drive plugged into 2 full HD monitors. I extensively use VisualStudio code, have a handful of firefox/chrome tabs open most of the time in various workspaces. I have no plans of upgrading to an SSD hard disk or adding more memory anytime soon.
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