
This is surprisingly easy to do. Just add “—enable-plugins” to the end of your shortcut command in the Gnome menu.
Mine looks like this:
/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome %U --enable-plugins
Now go have some fun.

This is surprisingly easy to do. Just add “—enable-plugins” to the end of your shortcut command in the Gnome menu.
Mine looks like this:
/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome %U --enable-plugins
Now go have some fun.
Malcolm Bastien
Agile Delivery & Organizational Change
Unlocking flow through the alignment of socio-technical systems, AI, and product thinking.