Hi Everyone,
Just a heads up on the following, I am running Gnome desktop.
I have gone to install Pinegrow Web Editor on my Desktop and after extracting the file, I clicked on pinegrow.desktop, and it had come up with the error as per attached screenshot.
In addition, on the dock, there is a "No entry" symbol - smaller desktop, and when I highlight the icon, it comes up as Xfce4-panel.
Can you advise on how I can fix this issue please.
Thank you in advance,
Michael
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Failed to add a plugin to the panel
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Re: Failed to add a plugin to the panel
This is the error message for search engines:
Pinegrow Web Editor is an external application with a Linux installer as a Zip file download. It reportedly uses an embedded chromium browser and Node.js, an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment.
It is only tested an supported in Ubuntu.
It does provide some
Including
The launcher appears to be trying to start an XFCE panel in Gnome.GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.xfce.Panel was not provided by any .service files
Pinegrow Web Editor is an external application with a Linux installer as a Zip file download. It reportedly uses an embedded chromium browser and Node.js, an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript runtime environment.
It is only tested an supported in Ubuntu.
https://pinegrow.com/docs/getting-start ... uirements/Although it is possible that Pinegrow may work with previous or future versions of Ubuntu Linux, we now test each release of Pinegrow with Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu Desktop 22.04 LTS only and we provide support only for these versions of the system.
It does provide some
https://pinegrow.com/docs/getting-start ... ntu-linux/Tips and pointers to troubleshoot issues on other Linux systems
Including
Install Chromium
Often the cause of problems are missing system libraries required by Chromium browser. So, you can try to install Chromium on your system. As a part of the installation the missing libraries might be installed as well.
Run Pinegrow from command line
Run ./PinegrowLibrary from the command line to see any error messages about missing libraries. Users have reported that using the –disable-gpu command line argument causes NW.JS to display more detailed messages about the missing libraries.
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Re: Failed to add a plugin to the panel
Hello,
Thank you for your time and reply.
This is a little Beyond me.
Hopefully Pinegrow will be able to conform to other Versions of Linux, or hopefully I can find another WYSIWYG web builder.
Thank you again for your support.
Thank you for your time and reply.
This is a little Beyond me.
Hopefully Pinegrow will be able to conform to other Versions of Linux, or hopefully I can find another WYSIWYG web builder.
Thank you again for your support.