Opera 109.0.5076.0 developer update
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mbstafs last edited by
@leocg said:
@mbstafs That migration happened a few versions ago when Opera adapted it self to a change in Chromium's profile directory structure.
@leocg: Well, I, like many others, lost my custom search engines and my autofill history on the update from 108 to 109, so the data wasn't actually migrated.
I have now copied Web Data into the Default folder, and everything has re-appeared inside Opera 109.
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davidgould last edited by
Been using 4864 for about 18 months. Had to update because Chrome is blocking extensions for older browsers.
5067 was a pig on my 4GB laptop but 5076 is a dream. It's the first build I've tried since 4864 which matches its memory management in low memory situations ie good at releasing memory and good at using unused memory when needed. It might even be better at it than 4864.
I have lost my search engines but can perhaps manually migrate them. [Yes I'm trying to upgrade my memory] -
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@mbstafs, I have tried the same. I copied the old web data file into the new profile folder (same file size), but it did not help.
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andrew84 last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann said in Opera 109.0.5076.0 developer update:
in German?
No, English. But specially for you I switched the UI to German and still can see the page.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
I noticed that there's now 'Memory saver' in Settings.
So I have the same question as before.
What's the different between the memory saver and Snooze inactive tabs to save memory toggles?And new question is why the setting is visible despite of the flag is disabled by default?
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tspringer last edited by
@andrew84: I am using Opera on Win11, and I can't see that page either.
If i type opera://settings/content/siteData - it simply redirects me to opera://settings/
When I go to opera://settings/content i can see the option 'On-device site data' but it will not let me click it'. -
andrew84 last edited by
@tspringer then it looks like OS related behavior. But I have no Win11 PC to check this.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@andrew84, I just switched my Opera to English and restarted, but I still couldn't see that page or open the On-device site data. Maybe it has something to do with the system language on my computer (under Windows 11).
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@ralf-brinkmann maybe it's OS specific since @tspringer also doesn't see the page on Win11.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@tspringer Can you see the page in a test standalone installation of Opera Developer 109.5076.0?
Maybe it's something with your old profile.
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