Opera 99 Stable
-
albano23 last edited by
@burnout426: burnout426 , the windows thing, it solved itself. Everything was up to date.
As for linux, that only works if you have it installed, https://snapcraft.io/chromium-ffmpeg and I have it installed since I was using ubuntu 14.04 lts.
If you have this one you can't use the other one. Since all that comes from the installation of the system, when you are doing it, it asks you if you want third party software, and it already includes the videos etc.. Then you add the so called ubuntu restricted extras. I have both in this version of Ubuntu 22.04, which is the one I'm currently using, as I've already mentioned.
The problem of the videos, in the end it doesn't depend on those add-ons, but on chromium/chrome, to be updated. I have Chromium installed for that.
But you haven't really answered the question, which is when the snap opera package will be updated to the stable version, as well as the .deb. And by the way I will comment something funny. When I was on 18.04 Ubuntu Lts, the .deb, in the middle I do not remember the year, I think 2 years ago, about June told me .. no longer update me, and I went then to snap opera, and I had no problems until today, except for an opera 87, which crashes all the time.
The question is when will the current version of snap opera be updated. The videos, if it is a tiresome, because it happens in all versions of opera and that happens, as explained in my first post of response, because the basis of chrome / chromium in which developers are based opera, is never the current, as already mentioned antonio1678 in this thread opera stable 99, and as I already showed in the links.
So, the videos is a matter of polishing again this 99 version just out of the oven, which will take I don't know a week or 14 days. I say 1 week or 14 days, because I don't know how long it takes to release stable opera in days, since the previous stable opera was released.
Without further ado, I hope you can answer me you or anyone else, the following, for when the stable version of opera, in snap package.
I already saw a thread, where it seems that people who have snap opera, had a bad time, because it always has problems of this type, it seems the poor version, and rather it seems that they want in opera that we use the .deb, when in the long run the .deb, in linux (ubuntu etc), always give problems of dependencies, not so snap, that occupy more, but you can revert to a previous version of a package, while you wait to have the current, but of course with snap opera package, you can not be using a version like the one you have, but you can't be using a version like the one you have in your package, because you can't use the .deb. when in the long run the .deb, in linux (ubuntu etc), always give problems of dependencies, not so snap, that occupy more, but you can revert to a previous version of a package, while waiting to have the current, but of course with snap opera package, you can not be using a version like the one I use the 89, which is based on the chromium/chrome 112, as I indicated in my previous post in this thread, because in the long run, brings problems for everything and the browser becomes unusable.
I hope they will give more love to the snap opera package, and update to the current stable at once, because there were also cases, which were not updated for a long time. It's a pity that such a good browser, in something so basic to put the current chrome/chromium version, always put one that is going to give problems.
In the end people for issues like this will go another browser.
-
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
https://snapcraft.io/opera shows the latest 99.0.4788.13 now. So does https://deb.opera.com/opera-stable/pool/non-free/o/opera-stable/.
Yeah, with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, you're probably stuck with using the snap version of Opera and the snap version of libffpmeg. For modern Ubuntu, you can use the deb and put the libffmpeg.so for it in the lib_extra folder in its install folder without interfering with any libffmpeg versions already installed on the system. Opera will choose the one in its lib_extra folder instead.
-
albano23 last edited by
I saw that it was updated and now everything is correct. Just as I did critically I appreciate the update and the work done.
As for the other, I obviously do not use Ubuntu 14.04 lts, but the 22.04 Lts, and in it I have both the .deb, and the snap package of Opera. What I was trying to tell you, is that I use only the ffmpeg, that there is compiled in snap package, that already left link in the previous message, since the one that you comment, cannot be put if this the other installed, by much that one is snapackage, and the other .deb, always end up having problems of dependencies, I do not say it I, say it the ones that have used it.
I hope and it is not critical that for next stable versions in snap package of opera, it does not take so long to have them ready, but sometimes and I recognize that it is better to wait a little, so that the product is optimal and usable.
Best regards.
-
broken-russia last edited by
This update broken screenshot function in Ubuntu 22.04.2 with KDE 5.24.4
After making screenshot, when I pressed Copy and Close button - Opera freezes and restarting after that -
mesovortex last edited by
After the new Opera update, the screenshot tool no longer works, the browser restarts as soon as you create a screenshot. Linux Manjaro 22.1.3 with XFCE!
-
mesovortex last edited by leocg
when a new update is available ? still crashes after use the screenshot tool, I should better change to Vivaldi, Opera was long time good but now, Not!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
broken-russia last edited by
@mesovortex it fixed in 99.0.4788.47. I've got this update and it making screenshots fine
-
predrag83yu last edited by
On Elementary OS 7, Opera stable, Browser is crashing if I try to play any video on any page or if I open Youtube page. That was not the case in previous version. This is hell!
-
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@predrag83yu Launch Opera in a terminal and then try to play a video. When it crashes, is there an error shown in the terminal?
Do you have a libffmpeg.so installed for Opera that's compatible with Chromium 113?
-