I can only see the crash report page
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luzzuc last edited by
And... done, inserted the email and "opened" a couple of pages, even if I may have disabled the option to send reports to Opera, back in the days, if that is and existing option in the preferences. Maybe there's another terminal-string to activate it if that is the case?
And the magic email address is...: luzzuc@helpme.pls
And thanks to you @avi for trying to help me
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avl Opera last edited by
Well I feel a bit ridiculous now, turns out crash reports from stable versions are throttled (not all of them are processed) and I can't find your report. Do you get the same crash when using the developer version of Opera (on http://www.opera.com/blogs/desktop/ , follow 'Latest downloads' -> Opera developer -> macOS)?
If it doesn't crash when you use Opera developer, here's another thing to try. You said:
I tried to delete the preferences il Library -> Application Support but nothing changed
Just the preferences, or everything? Try renaming the directory
Library/Application Support/com.operasoftware.Opera
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luzzuc last edited by
All right, installed the developer version (very nice ui indeed) and got the crash page no matter what I try just as the stable version. I suppose that the developer version send all the reports so should I activate the email for this version also or does it take it from the stable? And if I have to activate it can you tell me the string to type?
Speaking about the preferences I used an application called AppCleaner and deleted everything that was Opera related so I think I deleted everything and not the preferences only.
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luzzuc last edited by
And here we are. Email activated, opened Opera Developer (crash page), clicked on bookmarks icon (crash page), opened opera.com (crash page), opened google.com (crash page).
Don't know if it can help but I noticed that every times it make a little loading but nothing happens.
Your turn now
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luzzuc last edited by
iMac (Retina 5k, 27-inch, Mid 2015)
Since you say that it's an audio initialize problem I've got to tell you that I have a Line6 UX1 external input-output audio unit plugged in that I use on daily basis to listen from headphones and record my guitar.
Now, just for fun, I try to switch to normal Mac audio output and see if Opera is more happy about it. (but since the input will be still through the UX1 I think it will fail...)
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luzzuc last edited by
Sorry for the delay, I tried to shut down the computer, unplug the UX1 and turned on the computer but nothing changed, always the crash page
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luzzuc last edited by
Hey @avi guess what? Today I upgraded OSX to version 10.12.4 and both versions of Opera (stable and developer) started to work again.
Thank you very much for your help