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eonpatapon avatar eonpatapon commented on May 31, 2024

Hello,

That's strange. Do you mean that after a restart you loose the active mediaplayer of the volume menu ?

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l300lvl avatar l300lvl commented on May 31, 2024

Yes that is exactly what I mean.

I would then have to disable and enable the extension to get it back.

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eonpatapon avatar eonpatapon commented on May 31, 2024

That should not happen

Which mediaplayer are you using ?

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l300lvl avatar l300lvl commented on May 31, 2024

The latest from e.g.o for 3.2 https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/55/media-player-indicator/

I will try removing it again and rebooting.

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l300lvl avatar l300lvl commented on May 31, 2024

Ok So I removed it and started over, as far as I can tell. I should have checked what version was installed before but I forgot. Now I am running version 7, but I can not seem to figure out how to add it to the volume menu?

Does it automatically install a schema somehow? Or should it automatically use to old dconf settings from the version I had installed?

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eonpatapon avatar eonpatapon commented on May 31, 2024

The 3.2 version on e.g.o does not have this setting. Media player will have its own menu but you can install the extension from source or maybe via a package for your distribution

The 3.3.5 version on e.g.o is already available and provide a gsetting schema and a gnome-shell-extension-prefs integration.

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l300lvl avatar l300lvl commented on May 31, 2024

Ok so I figured out I had originally installed from source, and when I updated I had 2 versions installed. I removed everything and downloaded a new version and built only to find out, the problem was compatability with another extension. In which case, it was the fault of either the edits I made to the other extension, or the other extension itself, as once I updated that extension(output device chooser from ego) everything is working again. I'll try to do my edits to that other extension again later to find out just what the problem is, but this is mostly my fault, so I'm closing this. Thanks again.

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