In theory it should work, as Stable should have the new connector. Maybe
because they adapted to Manifest V3 they had to drop support for ESR.
Though they would have written that in the changelog. But you can easily
test that, Mozilla has their own Debian repo now. Install the normal
Firefox from there and try with that.

As a workaround, you can install the Extension Manager as Flatpak, this
will allow you to install and manage extensions - compared to the
preinstalled one only being able to manage them.

Best
Richard

On Thu, Jun 27, 2024, 22:43 DdB <debianl...@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de>
wrote:

> So i tried to follow that suggestion, but ...
> on a fresh bookworm install (with firefox-esr), going to
> extensions.gnome.org, i get the prompt to install the
> browser-integration first, but following it leads to a failure-message,
> saying, it would be incompatible to my FFox-version (115.12.0)
>
> The Wiki-page referenced tells me to install the connector fiorst, but
> the latter is installed by default in bookworm.
>
> Now, i am lost. I thought, in stable, the Fox-esr would be compatible
> with the gnome extensions, but it claims, that would not be case.
>
> What am i missing?
> DdB
>
>

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