Opera 79 Stable
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ironbone last edited by
On Ubuntu, it works, on openSUSE a lot o crashes - also with a fresh new account.
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rick2 last edited by
@treego: @jozop: @ironbone: sites with media work here on Slackware64 15.0 RC1.
I'm guessing your problem is an outdated ffmpeg plugin since I had a lot of crashes on Opera beta due to this plugin.
I ended up installing a new version of opera-beta-ffmpeg-codecs from https://repo.herecura.eu/herecura/x86_64/
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GKaczmarek Opera last edited by
@johnd78 We tried to reproduce your bug but it wasn't discovered. We may need more information to deal with this bug What system are you on? Are you able to make a screenshot or short video of this problem?
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GKaczmarek Opera last edited by
@treego Could you please report this issue with a crashID for this crash attached? You can find it on the opera://crashes webpage and report the issue by going O-Menu > Help > "Report an issue..."
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A Former User last edited by
@gkaczmarek Win 7x64 Home Premium. My way to reproduce this bug immediately: Change Win 7 "Aero" theme to "Basic", the address bar stops working.
Before
After
But the main complaint in that thread is that the address bar stops working a few minutes after starting the browser. The theme does not change, the bug appears suddenly.
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alexs last edited by alexs
The crash on many web site (with video) it’s a Linux only problem…
Update the libffmpeg.so (tested on Debian)
Download this from Herecura repo
https://repo.herecura.eu/herecura/x86_64/opera-beta-ffmpeg-codecs-93.0.4577.58-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst
copy to
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/lib_extra/libffmpeg.soRestart Opera
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treego last edited by
@alexs said in Opera 79 Stable:
https://repo.herecura.eu/herecura/x86_64/opera-beta-ffmpeg-codecs-93.0.4577.58-1-x86_64
How can I get this on Chromebook? Chromebook doesn't seem to handle these files.
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treego last edited by treego
Brave and Vivaldi have no such issues with these updates and libffmpeg.so on Chromebook/Linux. I wish Opera could be more user-friendly. I have to update libffmpeg.so on each update -- but the latest libffmpeg.so at GitHub.com https://github.com/iteufel/nwjs-ffmpeg-prebuilt will not even work with this installation/update of Opera right now.
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treego last edited by
@gkaczmarek I won't be doing this because it is a libffmpeg.so issue. Opera could do themselves and their users a big favor by updating this file for Linux users. Thank you.
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pinheadlucas last edited by
@pinheadlucas said:
I can't see Twitch, Youtube and Gmail:
https://freeimage.host/i/RgOeQ2I'm on Parrot OS 4.11 x86_64
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
Interesting thing is that there were 2 Stable builds today( 78.0.4093.231 and 79.0.4143.22)
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hectormaciasa1979 last edited by
I still don't see the point of having a check for updates button. Every time you go there, it looks automatically for updates and the button is disabled, after it finds nothing (usually), the button is enabled so that you do the same thing again? it's nonsense.
And it's a duplicated function, we already got the about page doing the same and more easily.