To use Pipelight you first need to install the package itself and then enable the plugins you want to use. For some websites you will also need to install a user agent switcher in your browser. Note: Pipelight does not work in Chrome / Chromium version 3. Chromium page for more information. Package Installation. The first step is to install the Pipelight package and dependencies on your system. Click on one of the supported systems to see the distribution specific steps. Please note that (unless explicitly stated otherwise) these packages are provided by the Pipelight team, and not the distributions themselves. If there are no ready- to- use packages for your distribution, you can still compile Pipelight on your own. Using windows browser plugins. After installing Pipelight, you will need to enable the plugins you want to use. By default all plugins are disabled and you need to enable them through the pipelight- plugin script. Enabling a plugin is as easy as executing the following command in your terminal: sudo pipelight- plugin - -enable pluginname. To disable the plugin again use: sudo pipelight- plugin - -disable pluginname. If you do not want to enable a plugin for all users on your system, but only your current user, simply leave out the sudo. The pipelight- plugin script supports a lot more commands, which you can check out in our man page. Not all plugins work completely out of the box and may require some additional configuration or steps. Therefore make sure to checkout the plugin related information: There are also some other smaller plugins, which do not have a dedicated page. You can get a list of all supported plugins by executing: Some of these plugins need to be . If you try to enable such a plugin, you will get an error tell you to executesudo pipelight- plugin - -unlock pluginname. If you do not longer need a specific plugin you can use - -lock instead to remove the file again. The following additional plugins (i. Further steps and information. Some websites will show you an error that your operating system is not supported. To get around this problem, you will need to install an user agent switcher as described here. In case something does not work as expected take a look at our help section which already contains solutions for the most common problems. In case none of the provided tips solves your problem, you will also find information about submitting questions or a bug report on this page. ![]() ![]()
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