[Solved]45.0.2545.0 why depending compositing?
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A Former User last edited by
I can confirm this.
Opera 45.0.2548.0, using XFCE on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. I don't use compiz, it is the composition of the own xfwm4, which can be adjusted using window manager settings. The black borders appears with composition disabled.
With composition enabled:
With composition disabled:
The dark theme bug deserves another post, I believe.
I have tested Opera 45.0.2548.0 on another system, this one with Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS, LXDE, using openbox with no composition. It has the black borders too.
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surf-ing last edited by
I can confirm this bug. GNU/Linux 64 box with OpenBox window manager and no video compositing manager (not even installed, will not install a compositing manager).
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A Former User last edited by
hey, the problem with the menu is another known bug, so we will be fixing it.
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alexs last edited by
hey, the problem with the menu is another known bug, so we will be fixing it.
I hope, the build 46.0.2573.0 is the fifth dev build with the regression bug…
I downgrade again to 45.0.2539.0
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A Former User last edited by
Please do something about it. I was on opera developer until it reached version 45 and compositing messed up the menus. Then I moved to opera beta which was on version 44. When opera beta was updated to version 45 and the compositing problem was not solved, I moved to opera stable whuch is on version 44 now.
If the problem exists by the time version 45 reaches stable, I will move to another browser.
Debian testing x64 with openbox and with no compositing.
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A Former User last edited by admin
Opera 45 has reached rc today and neither the compositing problem, nor the dark theme problem* are solved yet, so I guess I should start looking for a new browser...
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alexs last edited by
Yes, I also believe that it will be time for me to change to Vivaldi. The Opera Devs ignore this bug and this is also in the current Opera-Beta (45.0.2552.634) inside the soon to change stable.
I have spent a long time (since Opera 6.06) with Opera, it's time to go.
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A Former User last edited by
I won't switch to vivaldi though. I really hate nodejs-based (or electron) apps. I may switch to qupzilla. It has switched to chromium engine since version 2, it has opera's 12.x speed dial, built in adblock and it looks quite promising
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 45 reached stable a few minutes ago and neither the dark theme bug, nor the compositing one was solved. Goodbye opera.
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A Former User last edited by admin
Same here with mate and mint 18.1 with disabled compositing:
https://forums.opera.com/topic/20584/black-border-around-context-menus
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pvozerski2 last edited by
I confirm the "ugly border" bug on LMDE 2 with Trinity DE R14.0.4 installed.
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maxymku last edited by
Other method: opera://settings/ => Browser => System => disable "Use hardware acceleration when available".