[Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installation
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edsonmartim last edited by
@l33t4opera said in Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installation:
@edsonmartim I'm one of the users, so it's not up to me to decide what to do with this issue. You will need to wait untill someone from the Opera decides what to do about it, and perhaps there will be some changes/fixes on that matter from the Opera side.
You may also file a report about this bug, using Opera's bug report wizard, which most probably will speed up the things on this regard.I agree that it is not up to us, users, to solve this problem, because we lack the deep knowledge of the platform and its viability, but I believe that the above will lead the developers to check the situation and take the appropriate measures, and so we hope and believe that the do it.
Note: I have already reported to the Opera Bug website about this problem. I believe that now we can only wait for a solution so that, in the near future, inconveniences like this no longer happen.
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edsonmartim last edited by
@ibbbk said in Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installation:
@ibbbk , @l33t4opera , @ibbbk
The Vivaldi Browser team that had the same problem solved this situation in yesterday's update.
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/f2ddpi/after_gcc_update_vivaldi_crashes_after_3_seconds/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/arcolinux/permalink/487359848621855/
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teknomobil last edited by
@edsonmartim Thanks, yes, that's exactly the problem
You can find old packages here: https://archive.archlinux.org/packages/
glibc 2.30-3
lib32-glibc 2.30-3 -
edsonmartim last edited by
@teknomobil said in Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installation:
@edsonmartim Thanks, yes, that's exactly the problem
You can find old packages here: https://archive.archlinux.org/packages/
glibc 2.30-3
lib32-glibc 2.30-3Thank you very much for returning friend
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krysys2008 last edited by
If you don't want downgrade packages, as workaround launch opera - 'opera --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox'
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A Former User last edited by
Opera needs to be synced against google-chrome-stable-80.0.3987.87 to fix it from crashing with glibc 2.31.
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zibi1981 last edited by
@edsonmartim No they didn't. This version of Vivaldi is still crashing on my fully updated Arch Linux.
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zibi1981 last edited by
@krysys2008 Running Opera with "--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox" switch didn't help in my case.
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A Former User last edited by
@zibi1981 said in Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installation:
@edsonmartim No they didn't. This version of Vivaldi is still crashing on my fully updated Arch Linux.
vivaldi-stable-2.11.1811.33 is working for us on PCLinuxOS.
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A Former User last edited by
opera-stable-66.0.3515.103-1 released today is still crashing.
Fixed browers:
brave
vivaldi
google chrome
firefox (plays netflix again) -
zibi1981 last edited by
@itexstar Vivaldi 2.11.1811.38 (Stable channel) (64-bit) is crashing on my up-to-date Arch.
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A Former User last edited by
@zibi1981 said in Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installation:
@itexstar Vivaldi 2.11.1811.38 (Stable channel) (64-bit) is crashing on my up-to-date Arch.
In arch you can downgrade back to glibc 2.30 or you can try to delete your ~/.cache/vivaldi folder. According to a forum post on the vivaldi forum 66.0.3515.103 is working on arch like it is on PCLinuxOS.
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arup65 last edited by
Opera was updated today but unfortunately its still crashing with sandbox enabled.
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pindos last edited by
I have updated to 66.0.3515.103 some days ago. I experience no problems with it on LinuxMint 19.3 and Win10 machines. But I noticed that there is no such version on ftp.opera.com. Other machines running Windows 10 at my work don't find this update. They use 66.0.3515.95, and I get "Opera is up to date" message on them. May be the 103-version is buggy.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @pindos, it looks to be the problem so far only for Arch Linux (and based on it other distros), with incompatible glibc version.
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zibi1981 last edited by zibi1981
On Arch installing Firejail from Community repository
sudo pacman -S firejail
and then running Opera with
firejail opera --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox
seems to do the job for now, as a workaround.