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    • jpirie
      jpirie last edited by

      Hello all,
      I am running a desktop PC with Kubuntu linux 9.10 installed.
      I currently use several browsers for different things however Opera has, for longer than I care to recall, been my daily driver Browser.
      Lately however I find it unusable. Any attempt to run Opera sees my resource use go through the roof and the drive access light comes on and stays on. Eventually the PC becomes inaccessible and I have to press the reset button to recover use.
      I see no mention of this on the forum so suspect this may just be an incompatability between something I have installed and Opera which is a great shame.
      I date from the tme when we had to purchase Opera so, at least 20 years of use if not more. This is quite sad.
      If anyone can suggest a strategy to discover what the issue is I would be grateful.

      Many thanks in anticipation.

      James
      Kubuntu Eoan Ermine (19.10)
      Opera for Linux Version:65.0.3467.38

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Did you install opera from the snap store or as a deb?

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        • jpirie
          jpirie @Guest last edited by

          @jimunderscorep Hi, thanks for the reply. I install automatically from a repository here:
          http://deb.opera.com/opera/

          James

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Try backing up your profile (the entire ~/.config/opera folder), deleting and starting fresh.
            Or just export your bookmarks from opera, delete it, start fresh, reconfigure it and restore the bookmarks
            Or you could just try opera-beta or opera-developer and check if they have the same issue.

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            • zalex108
              zalex108 @Guest last edited by zalex108

              Do the BackUp as said (rename would be enough) and I suggest to try:

              Chromium Command Line Switches:
              http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/

              Create a TestProfile with --user-data-dir=.

              On Windows looks like:

              "C:\Program Files\Opera Software\Opera\launcher.exe" --user-data-dir="C:\Program Files\Opera Software\Opera\Profile\TestProfile"
              

              No need to always rename the Profile or keep a Beta/Dev just to test when problems (a part that they would run different, Fixes/Bugs).

              --
              "Off Topic Tip"
              Follow the Signature's Backup | Reset link.
              Take the opportunity to start a Backup plan and even create a Template Profile.

              SyncBack | Synkron helps.


              Windows 7 (x64)
              Opera Test profile | Opera Backup | Reset

              "You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". ยท Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                What about free memory (RAM)?

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                • jpirie
                  jpirie last edited by

                  WHen the problem is manifest the RAM is maxed out also.
                  However, after following some of the advice here, namely remove the entire app with apt purge opera-stable and then restart and reinstall opera-stable I seem to have a little more stability.
                  ๐Ÿ™‚
                  So, for now, things are looking good.
                  I will report back when I have used this for a few days.

                  Thanks folks.

                  J

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