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(2013-01-26 14:18)PogMoThoin Wrote:  
(2012-12-08 16:26)rashid420 Wrote:  If anyone is reading this...

I followed instructions. Am using latest Frodo Beta. When I select Firefox from under "Advanced Launcher" I get error "Script failed: addon.py". Any advice?

I am getting this exact same error trying to launch Chrome
So... do the same as rashid420 and update Advanced Launcher to it's last version (1.10.15) : http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=85724

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I get firefox to launch, but the window is not activiated, how do i activate it? The window opens on half of the screen but I don't know how to activate it to start using it, probably it's something easy...
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(2013-03-05 16:17)spaxx24 Wrote:  I get firefox to launch, but the window is not activiated, how do i activate it? The window opens on half of the screen but I don't know how to activate it to start using it, probably it's something easy...
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1274289

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(2012-12-23 05:10)Angelscry Wrote:  
(2012-12-23 01:26)sosaudio1 Wrote:  so a snafu iI ran into while doing this.....

I set up advanced launcher to run Firefox but in the standalone xbmc, it starts and focus stays on xbmc not Firefox. So I have a Firefox window but no way to control it. I have also disabled the mouse so clicking on it is out of the question. Is there another way to gain focus of the browser, use keyboard and tab and enter to click links and then when finished, exit cleanly back to xbmc?
The problem is that you are using XBMCBuntu which is not fully compatible with the use of other applications than XBMC. Use XBMCBuntu with XBMC into standalone mode means that you start XBMC without running any desktop/windows manager at the same time.. But all the applications you want to launch (Firefox, Chormium, etc...) need to be started into a Desktop/windows manager environment to work correctly. They can be started without a Desktop/windows manager, but you will miss feature like display/move/reduce/close windows, switch windows/fullscreen, get focus, etc... All these features are managed by the Desktop/windows manager. So, actually you have 3 solutions :
  • Create/use scripts .sh that will start a light desktop/windows manager before starting applications in it. These scripts will also close the desktop/windows manager when the application will be closed, just before returning to XBMC.
  • Always start into XBMCBuntu (which use a Desktop/windows manager) and then automatically start XBMC. Then all the application will be started into the Desktop/windows manager environnment.
  • Use a non limited light linux distribution (like lubuntu, archlinux, gentoo, etc...) that will give you the entire control of your system (honestly my personnal choice).

Actually,
XBMCBuntu has all of this already...

press s to go to the shutdown menu then select "exit"
you will be at the login screen (which is lightdm I think?)
select XBMCBuntu instead of XBMC
and you have yourself a desktop manager...
start xbmc from applications video or whichever way you prefer probably set it up to autostart
now you can launch the browser with the already mentioned way and everything works fine...
once you tab back to xbmc it will take about 3 seconds togo true fullscreen again which prevents you from tabbing out
but ottherwise you are exactly where you want to go
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(2013-03-15 16:38)S1R10N Wrote:  
(2012-12-23 05:10)Angelscry Wrote:  
(2012-12-23 01:26)sosaudio1 Wrote:  so a snafu iI ran into while doing this.....

I set up advanced launcher to run Firefox but in the standalone xbmc, it starts and focus stays on xbmc not Firefox. So I have a Firefox window but no way to control it. I have also disabled the mouse so clicking on it is out of the question. Is there another way to gain focus of the browser, use keyboard and tab and enter to click links and then when finished, exit cleanly back to xbmc?
The problem is that you are using XBMCBuntu which is not fully compatible with the use of other applications than XBMC. Use XBMCBuntu with XBMC into standalone mode means that you start XBMC without running any desktop/windows manager at the same time.. But all the applications you want to launch (Firefox, Chormium, etc...) need to be started into a Desktop/windows manager environment to work correctly. They can be started without a Desktop/windows manager, but you will miss feature like display/move/reduce/close windows, switch windows/fullscreen, get focus, etc... All these features are managed by the Desktop/windows manager. So, actually you have 3 solutions :
  • Create/use scripts .sh that will start a light desktop/windows manager before starting applications in it. These scripts will also close the desktop/windows manager when the application will be closed, just before returning to XBMC.
  • Always start into XBMCBuntu (which use a Desktop/windows manager) and then automatically start XBMC. Then all the application will be started into the Desktop/windows manager environnment.
  • Use a non limited light linux distribution (like lubuntu, archlinux, gentoo, etc...) that will give you the entire control of your system (honestly my personnal choice).

Actually,
XBMCBuntu has all of this already...

press s to go to the shutdown menu then select "exit"
you will be at the login screen (which is lightdm I think?)
select XBMCBuntu instead of XBMC
and you have yourself a desktop manager...
start xbmc from applications video or whichever way you prefer probably set it up to autostart
now you can launch the browser with the already mentioned way and everything works fine...
once you tab back to xbmc it will take about 3 seconds togo true fullscreen again which prevents you from tabbing out
but ottherwise you are exactly where you want to go
That's the second solution...

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