Opera 80 Developer
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rolandm last edited by
Opera Developer 80.0.4150.0 also crashes on Linux e.g. on https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox
See my other post on https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2021/08/opera-79-0-4143-3-beta-update/ -
fearphage last edited by
YouTube among many other sites are entirely unusable due to page crashes.
Ubuntu 20.04
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
Some confusion with flags default state. If flags are changed (not in actual default state), it shows wrong default state for these flags.
For example.
After relaunching the browser it shows correct state again.
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pclaudel1 last edited by
Opera 80.0.4150.0 has begun crashing every single time I attempt to open a bookmark through the Menu. The only way to avoid crashing the program is to access a bookmark via (1) a Speed Dial tile or (2) the main Bookmarks overview page—i.e., Ctrl+Shift+B.
This version of Developer has had more problems than any I have used in the past two years.
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ghirahim last edited by ghirahim
I never mentioned it, because I don't use it very often, but when I do, it drives me crazy. Check this, I made a webm:
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@driggerspei369
Which OS and Opera version?
On my Windows system (W10x64, Opera x64)I can see photos (I guess you mean the images of all the nice cakes).
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tina Opera last edited by
Hi @pclaudel1: , Could you please add a crashID if this crash? You can find it on opera://crashes
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surfingcal last edited by
Hello, everyone,
Google Earth does not work in the developer or in the stable version. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@surfingcal Here, it's been months, maybe years that Google Earth doesn't work in Opera.
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surfingcal last edited by
Up to Chromium version 91xxxx, Google Earth worked perfectly. (win10x64, Operax64).
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fearphage last edited by
So far all of these sites open to a page crash in Opera on Linux: Outlook (OWA), Zendesk, YouTube, (some) Google search results, Twitter, Tweetdeck, Google maps, (some) Amazon shopping, Netflix, Google Messages, Facebook, and more.
The only things I can reliably view in Opera are Gmail and GitHub.
It would be nice (read: great user experience) if there was a ticket or something I could watch so I could know when Opera was usable on Linux again. Anyone have a ticket number so I can grep the changelogs at at least?