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    • alexs
      alexs last edited by

      @alexs said in Opera 90.0.4480.107 Stable update:

      Linux bug BS-41234 (since 90.0.4480.54) has not been fixed. Why are Linux users discriminated?

      The bug is present in Debian/sid, Linux Mint and other Unix-based operating systems.

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      • adam1709
        adam1709 @leocg last edited by

        @leocg: How to understand? now it will always be 0.0.0?

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        • treego
          treego last edited by

          Thank you, Opera Team !!! 🙂

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          • rolandm
            rolandm last edited by

            I would really like to have a keyboard shortcut to open the WhatsApp page in the sidebar. Could you include these pages in the Ctrl+Tab history? Thank you!

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            • dnzrzx34
              dnzrzx34 last edited by

              Right-click-menu right to tab-strip only works, when tab-strip is scrolled completely to right side.
              It would be more useful, if menu would work independent of tab-strip position.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @adam1709 last edited by

                @adam1709 Yes, that's the idea, to show only the main version number. The Opera version should follow it too.

                Check https://www.chromium.org/updates/ua-reduction/ and https://developer.chrome.com/docs/privacy-sandbox/user-agent/

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                • chas4
                  chas4 last edited by

                  Any reason why the UA string is missing the Chromium version with the .#s?

                  Why Open the Web?

                  Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
                  When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
                  However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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                  • treego
                    treego last edited by

                    https://63red.com/ still does not load in this version of Opera 91 ... it has been this way since Opera 88 was introduced. I am using the Desktop version of Opera 91 here on Linux on a Chromebook.

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                    • burnout426
                      burnout426 Volunteer @adam1709 last edited by burnout426

                      @adam1709 In Opera Developer, there's now a "Chromium version" field on the opera://about page that shows the full version for those that want to know. I assume that will make it to stable eventually.

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                      • deathcat
                        deathcat @burnout426 last edited by

                        @burnout426 This field has always been there, only now it displays the incorrect value 105.0.0.0. Should be 105.0.5195.102

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                        • burnout426
                          burnout426 Volunteer @deathcat last edited by

                          @deathcat I'm not talking about the "Browser Identification" (User-Agent string) field. You'll see what I mean in Opera Developer.

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                          • adam1709
                            adam1709 @burnout426 last edited by

                            @burnout426: So I am supposed to understand that in the development version they added some news / additional information? If you have one, you could post a photo here.
                            I wonder what about the phones ... Since there is nowhere to check what the exact version of chromium is. I only do it via the link provided above. I see that in Google Chrome 105 you can no longer see, but the chromium version there is the same as the application version.

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                            • leocg
                              leocg Moderator Volunteer @adam1709 last edited by

                              @adam1709 On Opera for Android you can use opera://version/

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                              • ZHO24
                                ZHO24 @treego last edited by

                                @treego: Better to contact the site owner to fix this. At a glance, it's more of their issue with Dart, the language they use for the site: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/46373

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                                • andrew84
                                  andrew84 @adam1709 last edited by andrew84

                                  @adam1709 2022-09-15_135613.png

                                  *Bad change from Chrome side, but nice one from Opera.
                                  **Why we need the zeros then 0.0.0? Leave simply 105, 106, 107 and etc.

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                                  • adam1709
                                    adam1709 @leocg last edited by

                                    @leocg: Thank you, I didn't know. However, as I understand it, from version 105 there will also be no information about the exact chromium here

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                                    • treego
                                      treego @ZHO24 last edited by

                                      @zho24 said in Opera 91 Stable:

                                      @treego: Better to contact the site owner to fix this. At a glance, it's more of their issue with Dart, the language they use for the site: https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/46373

                                      63red.com loads fine on my Chromebook/Linux with these browsers, though: Vivaldi, Brave, and Chrome.

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                                      • burnout426
                                        burnout426 Volunteer @treego last edited by

                                        @treego I can confirm the issue on Linux Mint and see that the JS error that breaks the site has to with with Dart as mentioned. I can also confirm that the error is not there in other Chromium-based browsers on Linux (and Opera on Windows), and that the site works fine in them (content loads when clicking the 63). Filed bug DNA-101951 to see if anything can be done on Opera's end since it used to work in Opera and still works in other Chromium-based browsers.

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                                        • treego
                                          treego @burnout426 last edited by

                                          @burnout426 said in Opera 91 Stable:

                                          @treego I can confirm the issue on Linux Mint and see that the JS error that breaks the site has to with with Dart as mentioned. I can also confirm that the error is not there in other Chromium-based browsers on Linux (and Opera on Windows), and that the site works fine in them (content loads when clicking the 63). Filed bug DNA-101951 to see if anything can be done on Opera's end since it used to work in Opera and still works in other Chromium-based browsers.

                                          Thank you, @burnout426 !!! You are a big help here in the forum !!! Very much appreciated! 🙂

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                                          • treego
                                            treego last edited by

                                            It seems that this release of Opera 91 Stable has messed up the mailto: protocol handler for GMail here on my Chromebook/Linux installation.

                                            When I click on mailto: links now in Opera 91, another browser (Brave) opens up and summarily opens up a Gmail compose window.

                                            I have checked the protocol handler setting in Opera and it is set properly to "Allow" GMail to handle such links -- so this seems to be a regression that needs to be corrected.

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