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    [Solved]Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?

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    • treego
      treego @leocg last edited by

      @leocg I appreciate your replies, but your links lead me to things that are very confusing for someone who has no experience with Linux commands ... extracting zip files, etc.

      It just seems super strange that Brave and Vivaldi have no issues, but Opera does.

      Opera needs to "up" its game here, I think.

      Thank you for your efforts to help me, though.

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        treego @sgunhouse last edited by

        @sgunhouse Thank you, but what does "architecture" mean in this context?

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        • treego
          treego last edited by treego

          I finally got the bright idea to go to opera://about and found this about my system: System:Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) (x86_64; Unknown)

          Does that help in getting help from you that are willing to help me?

          Oh, also: Version:75.0.3969.93

          And: Browser identification
          Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/89.0.4389.82 Safari/537.36 OPR/75.0.3969.93
          Paths
          Install: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera

          Profile: /home/treego14/.config/opera

          Cache: /home/treego14/.cache/opera

          Installation type
          Could only be specified for Windows OS

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

            @treego Try copying libffmpeg.so from Vivaldi directory to Opera directory.

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            • treego
              treego @leocg last edited by

              @leocg said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:

              @treego Try copying libffmpeg.so from Vivaldi directory to Opera directory.

              Which directory? The Install directory? The Profile directory? The Cache directory?

              I don't even know how to access the file directory system on a Chromebook, yet ... hmmm ...

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

                @treego the install one. You need to replace the file that comes with Opera with the new one.

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                • treego
                  treego @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:

                  @treego the install one. You need to replace the file that comes with Opera with the new one.

                  I am sorry ... I am lost ... I am not following you on this at all. Maybe it's past my bedtime.

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                  • sgunhouse
                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

                    @treego Oh, you actually have an x86_64 (64-bit Intel processor), I'm used to seeing ARM processors in Chromebooks. The type of processor (in your case x86_64) is the system architecture. No idea if you can copy the file though as you'd need root access.

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                      treego @sgunhouse last edited by

                      @sgunhouse said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:

                      @treego Oh, you actually have an x86_64 (64-bit Intel processor), I'm used to seeing ARM processors in Chromebooks. The type of processor (in your case x86_64) is the system architecture. No idea if you can copy the file though as you'd need root access.

                      Yeah ... I cannot find the file. I feel as though I am searching with both eyes closed, though.

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                      • treego
                        treego last edited by

                        Would this work?

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT-Nh3jGEm0

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

                          @treego I guess so, just make sure to download the correct file/package, it needs to be the one for Chromium 89.
                          I guess you can go to the last part and simply copy the one in the Vivaldi directory to the Opera directory.

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                            treego @leocg last edited by

                            @leocg said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:

                            @treego I guess so, just make sure to download the correct file/package, it needs to be the one for Chromium 89.
                            I guess you can go to the last part and simply copy the one in the Vivaldi directory to the Opera directory.

                            OK, I just don't know what the Vivaldi directory is ... if you or someone could type out here the exact wording to do such a thing that I would enter into the Linux Terminal, I and perhaps others would benefit greatly.

                            Thank you.

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                              leocg Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

                              @treego Type vivaldi://about or chrome://about in Vivaldi's address bar to find its directories

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                                treego @leocg last edited by

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                                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by leocg

                                  @treego Check if you see the ffmpeg.so file in /opt/vivaldi/vivaldi or /usr/bin/vivaldi-stable.

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                                    treego @leocg last edited by

                                    @leocg said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:

                                    @treego Check if you see the ffmpeg.so file in /opt/vivaldi/vivaldi or /usr/bin/vivaldi-stable.

                                    This is a major part of my problem, I guess. I don't know how to navigate the folder/file system of Chromebook to see such files.

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                                    • sgunhouse
                                      sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

                                      @treego Never used the command-line? Actually, I'd think the Chromebook's Files app should be able to see the Linux files ...

                                      As far as the command-line, "cd" is "change directory", "ls" is list. So you can type

                                      cd /opt/vivaldi/
                                      ls
                                      

                                      to get a listing of the contents of /opt/vivaldi/

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                                        treego @sgunhouse last edited by treego

                                        @sgunhouse said in Can you tell me how to get Opera for Linux on Chromebook to play Twitter videos?:

                                        @treego Never used the command-line? Actually, I'd think the Chromebook's Files app should be able to see the Linux files ...

                                        As far as the command-line, "cd" is "change directory", "ls" is list. So you can type

                                        cd /opt/vivaldi/
                                        ls
                                        

                                        to get a listing of the contents of /opt/vivaldi/

                                        Hardly ever ... not since the days of DOS, as I recall.

                                        Thank you for this quick tutorial! 🙂

                                        I can see some Linux files using Chromebook's Files app, but not the ones I want to see, it seems.

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                                          treego last edited by

                                          Well, after all this input from you two @leocg and @sgunhouse , I cannot find the magic file .libffmpeg.so ... I guess I need a Linux expert here in person to do this.

                                          Thank you, guys.

                                          I am wiped out over this, and now I am simply getting frustrated. I will move on to not using Opera all that much on my Chromebook for now ... Vivaldi is quite nice, actually.

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                                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @treego last edited by

                                            @treego Can't you install the snap version of Opera?

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