Opera 82
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treego last edited by
Kornelia, do you have any info on this update for Linux users as itโs been well past one day of your announcement here without an update being available for Linux?
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treego last edited by
Clicking on any article on Feedly.com to view the article results in a page crash after the update to Opera 82 here on Chromebook/Linux.
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hwpc48 last edited by
Opera cannot show the video below while Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome can.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/27bb0f7002369d62616b5aa16e07d9861264b360 -
kened Banned last edited by
Auto pop-out don't work when I change between workspaces. Is this intentional?
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scyllo last edited by
Opera 82.0.4227.23 does not remember the "default browser" setting (Windows 7).
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scyllo last edited by
I understand what you mean.
However, Windows 7 has not been changed since Opera was upgraded to version 82.0.4227.23. Opera, on the other hand, has.
For all versions prior to 82.0.4227.23, Windows 7 remembered that Opera was the default browser. So why not now and why should Windows 7 be to blame. If it is, Windows 7 should be removed from the system requirements. -
scyllo last edited by
Every time I open Opera 82.0.4227.23, a new bar appears below the bookmarks bar, which says on the left: "Do you want to set Opera as your browser for daily use?" On the right side of the bar there is a button "Yes, set as default browser".
After pressing the button, this bar disappears. However, it will reappear the next time you start the browser.
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Rashymistics last edited by
@leocg please I'm having problem posting articles.... Everytime it's telling me I've reached my daily limits when I haven't posted anything yet
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sgrandin last edited by
With the current build and perhaps the one before it, I'm not sure of the dates, I've been getting a site crash or two every day. Various sites, the last one just now being at eBay. The page opens, then all of a sudden there's a message that it crashed. Never happened before this.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@scyllo Is there an "x" at the right of that bar? If so, click it instead and see if it stops bugging you.
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scyllo last edited by leocg
@leocg said:
@scyllo In that case, it's an Opera issue as it seems. Try setting a different browser as the default one and then set Opera as default again.
The amazing thing is: Opera is not listed at all within the "Default programs" (Set default programs).
Only Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge browsers are there.
But these are all Not set as default browsers (which is correct).
What's also strange is: Currently, the prompt asking if I want to set Opera as the default browser no longer shows up (the question is, how long does this last?)!
Yes, there is always an "x" on the right side of the bar. I had also clicked on this in the meantime. But it brought no improvement (not even after a restart of Opera).