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kfrank:
I recently upgraded from MC 28  to MC 29 and I now receive the following error whenever I click on the spotlight button or any of the links at the top of the spotlight page.
Please see attachment. Any help would be appreciated.
I am  running Linux mint Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon with the 5.4.0-110-generic Linux Kernel.

bob:
MC needs to be able to get the web browser plugin from the internet for MC29.
If your MC28 was the final build, I don't think it's changed (not certain about this).
If so you can copy the folder from your MC28 ~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 28/Plugins dir to the same place in MC29.

kfrank:
Thanks Bob,
That Plugins folder and its contents are in the ~/.jriver/Media Center 29 folder already.
When you say "needs to be able to get the web browser plugin from the internet"
I am behind a firewall is there a port that I may have blocked that needs to be open for JRiver to go out and get the plugin?
If that isn't the problem is there a way to manually install the required plugin?

bob:

--- Quote from: kfrank on May 13, 2022, 06:03:13 pm ---Thanks Bob,
That Plugins folder and its contents are in the ~/.jriver/Media Center 29 folder already.
When you say "needs to be able to get the web browser plugin from the internet"
I am behind a firewall is there a port that I may have blocked that needs to be open for JRiver to go out and get the plugin?
If that isn't the problem is there a way to manually install the required plugin?

--- End quote ---
If the directory
~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 29/Plugins/linux_chromium64
is populated then you have the plugin.

Otherwise MC uses a simple https call to get the plugin.

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