Opera 76.0.3981.0 developer update
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean.
I don't open or block anything (I don't use the option currently, I just noticed the bug).
Previously the option didn't work at all (https://forums.opera.com/post/239943)
It was fixed, and now the option opens, but there's no buttons visible*In 69 for example, it looks correctly.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 "Snooze inactive tabs to save memory" being enabled to me means that Opera should just do what Chromium does by default, which is to auto-discard inactive tabs. As in, with it enabled, Opera's not doing anything more than what Chromium already does. Then, if you disable the option, it should turn off auto-discarding. But, disabling the option doesn't turn off auto-discarding (according to users), so I'm guessing there's a bug or the wording is wrong, or we (or some of us at least) have the wrong idea about what the feature is about.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 @burnout426
Gentlemen,
I've followed your path switching On the option. All inactive tabs were Not reloaded after activating (seeing them again). It proves you were right.It proves as well that I did not and do not understand the works of the snoozing feature.
Well, I may be wrong too, choosing your way of thinking - I got a lot of tabs being reloaded frequently both by Tabs Reloader extension, and by html servers themselves what means they were "re-activated" in background constantly (not having time to be removed or snoozed). Anyway, I'm still testing...
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HakerBonzo last edited by
@andrew84: Works as expected. Modify your desktop shortcut by appending some url at the and of Opera application path
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@hakerbonzo so you have 'Add' button in Allow and Block sections in URL navigation filters?
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ranger375 last edited by
Cashback web monitor extension RAM Leak, Please allow users to disable it, also it isn't useful for non-spain people.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg there are also complaints on forum too (for 74.0.3911.203 Stable), so definitely there's some issue with the feature, maybe on certain OS only.
*Also it's not clear why the feature is active if it is disabled by default in flags. I also wonder that the flag doesn't exist already in Developer. -
hewiak last edited by
Hi, All. I've been getting this for months when trying on Debian 9 Stretch to update Opera stable, beta or dev:
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libgbm1 (>= 17.1.0~rc2)