chrome - AtoZ Linux https://atozlinux.com Linux News, Tutorials, Freebies & Many More Fri, 22 Mar 2024 10:40:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Where Do I Find Chrome Plugins? https://atozlinux.com/plugins-in-chrome/ https://atozlinux.com/plugins-in-chrome/#respond Fri, 27 Oct 2023 09:17:11 +0000 https://itsubuntu.com/?p=123976 Where Are Plugins In Chrome? Searching for the steps to find your Plugins in Chrome then you are at the right place. Let’s have a look at the steps to find the plugins in Chrome browser. How To Access Chrome Plugins or Extensions You can find the following different methods to fin Google Chrome Plugins […]

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Where Are Plugins In Chrome?

Searching for the steps to find your Plugins in Chrome then you are at the right place. Let’s have a look at the steps to find the plugins in Chrome browser.

How To Access Chrome Plugins or Extensions

You can find the following different methods to fin Google Chrome Plugins or Extensions.

First Method:

1. Find Google Chrome Plugins Using chrome:/extensions/

This is the shortcut method to find Chrome Plugins or extensions. Open your Google Chrome address bar and type chrome:/extensions/  shortcut. After pressing enter Google Chrome will display all of your installed Chrome plugins or extensions.

Second Method:

2. Find Chrome Plugins Using More Tools Option

  • Open Google Chrome browser
  • Click on the symbol of three dots in the top right corner of Google chrome.
  • Now click on the More tools option
  • After clicking on more tools option, you can see the Extensions option.
  • Click the Extensions option.
  • Now you will see the list of plugins that you have installed in your Google Chrome.

Third Method:

3. Find Google Chrome Plugin Using Settings Option

  • Open Google Chrome browser
  • Click on the three dots symbol in the top right corner of Google chrome.
  • Click on the settings option.
  • Select “Extensions.” from the different options on the left side of the Window.
  • Now, you will see the list of plugins or add-ons installed in your Google Chrome.

4. How to Install extensions to the Chrome Browser

It is quite easy to install or add extensions to Google Chrome browser. Go through the following steps to install extensions.

  • Open the Chrome Web Store.
  • Find and select the extension you want.
  • Click Add to Chrome.

Or

Click on the following URL https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions to visit the Chrome Web Store and select the desired extensions that you wants to install.

5. How do I enable or disable plugins in Chrome?

To Remove Plugins:

  • Go to menu ( Three dots symbol in the top right corner of Google chrome) > More tools > Extensions > slide toggle next to extension or select Remove.

To Disable Plugins:

  • Go to the Chrome menu ( Three dots symbol in the top right corner of Google chrome) > Settings > Privacy and security > Site Settings > select toggle next to plug-in.

 

 

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Multiple Ways To Fix RESULT_CODE_HUNG Error in Google Chrome https://atozlinux.com/fix-result_code_hung-error-in-google-chrome/ https://atozlinux.com/fix-result_code_hung-error-in-google-chrome/#respond Sun, 08 Oct 2023 05:09:01 +0000 https://atozlinux.com/?p=125866 Multiple Ways To Fix RESULT_CODE_HUNG Error in Google Chrome Are you tired of error RESULT_CODE_HUNG while browsing internet with Google Chrome or any other  Chromium-based browsers then you are at the right place. We will help you to solve the “Aw Snap” issue with the error code RESULT_CODE_HUNG in Google Chrome or any other Chromium […]

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Multiple Ways To Fix RESULT_CODE_HUNG Error in Google Chrome

Are you tired of error RESULT_CODE_HUNG while browsing internet with Google Chrome or any other  Chromium-based browsers then you are at the right place. We will help you to solve the “Aw Snap” issue with the error code RESULT_CODE_HUNG in Google Chrome or any other Chromium browsers.

Multiple Ways To Fix RESULT_CODE_HUNG Error in Google Chrome

Before jumping into the solution, let’s have a look into the what actually the error means.

What is the meaning of RESULT_CODE_HUNG error in Google Chrome?

It means that a specific tab has become unresponsive and is not working properly.

Allright, let’s have a look into the solution for the RESULT_CODE_HUNG Error in Google Chrome.

1. Check Your Internet Connection

Sometime internet might be reason behind the error. A slow internet connection will not be able to load the web pages that might contain heavy files properly and the “Aw Snap” issue may appear. You can try by restarting your routers or checking your internet connection. You can also see if there is any other unwanted users using your internet by hacking your routers.

2. Clear Browser Cache and Cookies

Sounds strange but you might see the Aw snap error When the cache and cookie files stored in the Chrome become outdated. Go through the following steps to clear browser cache and cookies:

  1. Open  Chrome.
  2. In your keyboard, Press CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE.
  3. Select time range All time and click Clear data. Make sure to check the boxes for Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files before clearing the data.
  4. Now try reloading the pages.

3. Hard Refresh Chrome Browser

This is probably the most effective way to fix the RESULT_CODE_HUNG error in Chrome. By performing a hard refresh, you can reloads a page along with its cache. Windows users can press Ctrl + Shift + R keys for hard refresh. If you are a Mac user, hold Shift ⇧ and click the Reload ↻ button to hard refresh Chrome.

4. Reset Google Chrome Settings to Default

If you have recently modified your settings in Chrome, it could potentially cause conflicts and make the browser unresponsive. To resolve this issue, try resetting all browser settings to their default state. Then, restart Chrome and access the website to check if RESULT_CODE_HUNG is fixed.

To do this:

  1. Open Chrome and click on the three-dots ⋮ menu icon in the top right corner.
  2. Choose Settings from the dropdown menu.
  3. Navigate to Reset Settings on the left menu.
  4. Click Restore Settings to their original defaults.
  5. Confirm by clicking Reset Settings.
  6. Access the problematic page again to check if it opens.

5. Disable Conflicting Chrome Extensions

Outdated or malicious extensions can lead up to this error. Go through the following steps to remove any conflicting Chrome extensions.

  1. Open your Google Chrome browser
  2. In the top right corner, Click the three-dots ⋮ menu icon in Chrome.
  3. Select Extensions > Manage Extensions from the menu.
  4. Toggle off the switch to disable the extensions
  5. Restart your Google Chrome browser to see if the RESULT_CODE_HUNG error has been solved or not.

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How To Setup Selenium With ChromeDriver On Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04 https://atozlinux.com/how-to-setup-selenium-with-chromedriver-on-ubuntu/ https://atozlinux.com/how-to-setup-selenium-with-chromedriver-on-ubuntu/#respond Tue, 03 Oct 2023 09:33:22 +0000 https://atozlinux.com/?p=125854 How To Setup Selenium With ChromeDriver On Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04 This tutorial will help you to install and set up Selenium with ChromeDriver on Ubuntu Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04. This is also applicable for the Linux Mint. How To Setup Selenium With ChromeDriver On Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04 At first, You […]

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How To Setup Selenium With ChromeDriver On Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04

This tutorial will help you to install and set up Selenium with ChromeDriver on Ubuntu Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04. This is also applicable for the Linux Mint.

How To Setup Selenium With ChromeDriver On Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04

At first, You need to install required packages on your Ubuntu. Run the following command to install Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer) in Ubuntu.

sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y unzip xvfb libxi6 libgconf-2-4

Meanwhile, you also need to have Java installed in your Ubuntu.

sudo apt install default-jdk

Now, Run the following commands to install Google Chrome.

sudo curl -sS -o - https://dl-ssl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub | apt-key add 
sudo bash -c "echo 'deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main' >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list"
sudo apt -y update  
sudo apt -y install google-chrome-stable

Now, It’s time to install ChromeDriver on your Ubuntu.

Run the following command to find out the Google chrome version installed on your system.

google-chrome --version

Output

Google Chrome 94.0.4606.61

Next, you need to download the matching version of chromedriver with your Google Chrome on your Ubuntu from the Chromedriver download page.

wget https://chromedriver.storage.googleapis.com/94.0.4606.61/chromedriver_linux64.zip 
unzip chromedriver_linux64.zip

Now, run the following commands to configure ChromeDriver on your Ubuntu.

sudo mv chromedriver /usr/bin/chromedriver  
sudo chown root:root /usr/bin/chromedriver  
sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/chromedriver

Download Selenium Server Jar Files

Download the Selenium standalone server jar file using the below commands.

wget https://selenium-release.storage.googleapis.com/3.141/selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar  
mv selenium-server-standalone-3.141.59.jar selenium-server-standalone.jar

Also, download the testng-6.8.7.jar file to your system.

wget http://www.java2s.com/Code/JarDownload/testng/testng-6.8.7.jar.zip  unzip testng-6.8.7.jar.zip 

Now, You need to start Chrome via a standalone selenium server using the Xvfb utility that you have installed in first step.

xvfb-run java -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver=/usr/bin/chromedriver -jar selenium-server-standalone.jar

Run the following command if you want to Start Headless ChromeDriver.

chromedriver --url-base=/wd/hub

At this moment,Your Selenium server is now running with Chrome. Let us know if you have any other method to Setup Selenium With ChromeDriver On Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04 & 18.04.

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