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    • adam1709
      adam1709 @thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by

      @thelittlebrowserthatcould I had previously enabled it in opera://flags, but this feature worked badly, so I disabled it. I read that it is supposed to appear in version 102 and I still don't see it. And normally in the settings I don't see this option.

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      • thelittlebrowserthatcould
        thelittlebrowserthatcould @adam1709 last edited by

        @adam1709: Did you re-start Opera after enabling the setting in opera://flags? You are correct, it isn't shown in Settings with the flag disabled.

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        • paul-durham
          paul-durham @Olifant last edited by

          @olifant: As per a recent post of mine in the Opera Blog & in the Forums, Opera One feels far from production-ready. There are just so many serious failures. Aside from beings secure, the next thing users expect is that the product doesn't lose their tabs & information. @kornelia Mielczarczyk is the Product Quality & Launch Coordinator - please will you provide feedback on the wide-spread issues plaguing Opera One users, as well as Opera's plan to rapidly resolve them.

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          • adam1709
            adam1709 @thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by

            @thelittlebrowserthatcould Of course I then restarted. Whenever you change the flag it displays a message like this. I don't move the flag because it's probably still malfunctioning. It was supposed to be normal as I understood in version 102 as it was before version 100, and it isn't....

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            • francehelders
              francehelders last edited by

              Installation links in this post are for beta version

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              • plovec
                plovec @paul-durham last edited by plovec

                @paul-durham: After the "Restart to update Opera to a newer version" I waited for 31 minutes while Opera incessantly worked on disk... I think you are right since I have all my speed dials restored.

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                • paul-durham
                  paul-durham @plovec last edited by

                  @plovec: It is interesting to see others also had a very long delay before Opera opened after the update. This appears to be another issue with the stable release.

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                  • genegold
                    genegold last edited by

                    Win 10 Pro x64 22H2. 102 is not ready for release. It returned profile error message and then wouldn't start past 'O' sound screen. On reboot, 9 extensions either showed error or "maybe corrupt" messages. Had to run system restore.

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                    • genegold
                      genegold @genegold last edited by

                      @genegold: I've just discovered that it automatic updated, so I can't escape this horrible version. What to do?

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                      • raphaelbm
                        raphaelbm last edited by

                        The announcement of 102 at https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/category/stable-2/#:~:text=Stable update
                        shows:
                        Stable
                        Introducing Opera 102
                        August 23rd, 2023

                        However, the version is not shown. I have to go all the way to the changelog to discover the version is 102.0.4880.16

                        Please fix these announcements to mention the version at the same time as the announcement. You do this at Updates but not when announcing a new major level. Why do you do this? Stop it... Please be consistent.

                        This is a bug in the blog post. This is not a bug in the product.
                        Thx Raphael

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                        • younes-csm
                          younes-csm last edited by

                          let me join the crowd
                          I'm shocked that this update could be lunched in production in this state...
                          Making sure your tabs/profils/pwd etc... stays in place should be the first thing to check!
                          We need a fix/rollback immediately!
                          I went back to 101, with my internet off, on top of disabling autoupdate, and I got my tabs back.
                          2 hours wasted for an issue that isn't supposed to go unnoticed to the laziest of testers...
                          i love opera, not so much the last few (unnecessary, and now bad) updates

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                          • leocg
                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @raphaelbm last edited by

                            @raphaelbm The version is on the title, 102. Since it's the first Opera 102 release in stable channel, the build number (102.0.4880.16) is not relevant.

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                            • tastodd
                              tastodd last edited by

                              To everyone who has problems with version 102 of Opera, I would advise you to roll back to 101, and then all passwords and bookmarks will return.
                              Apparently in Opera 102 there is a problem with accessing or specifying the address to the profile folder

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                              • RenatoB
                                RenatoB @tastodd last edited by RenatoB

                                @tastodd How can I go back to version 101?

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                                • genegold
                                  genegold @RenatoB last edited by

                                  @renatob: Go a system restore. The problem is auto update is apt to occur sometime after. This is a real cluster f***

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                                  • RenatoB
                                    RenatoB @genegold last edited by

                                    @genegold How can I stop automatic updates?

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                                    • genegold
                                      genegold @RenatoB last edited by

                                      @renatob: Wish I knew. There was a forum topic about it, but the solution was complicated. There is a real need for an auto update off/on setting.

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                                      • burnout426
                                        burnout426 Volunteer @RenatoB last edited by

                                        @renatob See https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/disable_updates_windows/. Easiest way would be to just block connections to the updater server.

                                        Also see https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/rollback_version/ for how to roll back to a previous version.

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                                        • burnout426
                                          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

                                          The data loss is probably due to the profile folder layout changes made to better match Chromium (which supports multiple profiles). In the profile path ("C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable", there's now a "Default" folder (for the default profile) where files and folders specific to a profile (like "Preferences", "Bookmarks", "Login Data" etc.) go. Things that are for all profiles like the following files and folders:

                                          browser.js
                                          CertificateRevocation
                                          Crash Reports
                                          default_partner_content.json
                                          GraphiteDawnCache
                                          GrShaderCache
                                          Local State
                                          MediaFoundationWidevineCdm
                                          MEIPreload
                                          opera_shutdown_ms.txt
                                          partner_speeddials.json
                                          Safe Browsing
                                          SafetyTips
                                          ShaderCache
                                          siteprefs.json
                                          WidevineCdm
                                          

                                          , stay in the root of the profile path and do not go in the "Default" folder.

                                          This change has been there in Opera Developer and Opera Beta for a while. It just now reached stable.

                                          When you start with a fresh profile, all is good. When, you upgrade from a version without this profile layout change to a version with it, Opera copies your profile-specific files to the "Default" folder. For good measure though, Opera leaves behind the original copies at the root of the profile path. So, you'll actually have now-useless duplicates for some files and folders in the root of the profile path. However, as some of you have seen, those old duplicates come in handy if you need to downgrade to a build without the layout change. Otherwise, you could remove those duplicates if the upgrade went fine.

                                          With that said, upgrading the profile to the new layout seems to work fine a lot of the times, but seems to fail other times as some of you have noticed. Downgrading and blocking updates is one solution for now. However, another solution might be to keep Opera 102 and:

                                          Make a copy of the "Opera Stable" folder for a backup just in case.

                                          Delete everything in the "Default" folder.

                                          Move everything in the root of the "Opera Stable" folder that's not in the list above to the "Default" folder.

                                          Also, in "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable", make sure your "cache" and "system cache" folders were properly moved to the "Default" folder.

                                          Not saying that's a solution, but it could be a workaround for those that know what they're doing.

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                                          • AndrewCerberus
                                            AndrewCerberus @genegold last edited by

                                            @genegold Yeah, without an option to disable the auto-update, restoring the system is useless.

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