Opera 113.0.5230.86 Stable update
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HealingCross316 last edited by
Where are the latest security fixes from Chromium?
https://chromereleases.googleblog.com Vivaldi has already been updated. -
iosaddict 0 last edited by
@healingcross316: I wouldn't count on Opera to deliver them anytime before Opera 114. The latest extended stable for Chrome is already at 128.0.6613.137 (https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/search/label/Extended Stable updates), but Opera 114 is still lagging behind. Unsurprisingly, the latest Opera 115 (Dev) is still based on Chromium 128.0.6613.7, whereas Chrome Dev is already 130.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@iosaddict-0 It's been a while that all Opera release channels seem to be based on stable version of Chromium.
Maybe they have changed their development strategy.
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HealingCross316 last edited by
@iosaddict-0 It‘s disappointing that they are so much behind. There‘s not even a hint, that they are backporting security fixes that soon.
I wonder how even Vivaldi is faster. -
tastodd last edited by
@korol78 said in Opera 113.0.5230.86 Stable update:
Opera does not find this update
Opera x64 or x86?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
Also, in the Windows task manager on the processes tab, you'll see
(32 bit)
next to the name of a process in the name column if it's a 32-bit process.Also, at https://www.opera.com/download in the section for the Opera you want to download, there will be a designated link to the 32-bit installer. And, in https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/113.0.5230.62/win/ for example, the setup file without
x64
is the 32-bit installer.Also, with sigcheck, you can run:
sigcheck.exe -nobanner "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Opera\opera.exe" | findstr /i "MachineType"
in a command prompt and it'll tell you.
But, the "wow64" is in Opera itself at the URL
opera://about
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korol78 last edited by
@burnout426 said:
Also, in the Windows task manager on the processes tab, you'll see (32 bit) next to the name of a process in the name column if it's a 32-bit process.
Also, at https://www.opera.com/download in the section for the Opera you want to download, there will be a designated link to the 32-bit installer. And, in https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/113.0.5230.62/win/ for example, the setup file without x64 is the 32-bit installer.
Also, with sigcheck, you can run:
sigcheck.exe -nobanner "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Opera\opera.exe" | findstr /i "MachineType"
in a command prompt and it'll tell you.
But, the "wow64" is in Opera itself at the URL opera://about, so you can just look at that.
ok, thank you very much
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@healingcross316: Hello! We always include details about the Chromium version when new updates are available, and we make sure to cover all security fixes in our release notes. We work hard to roll out new versions as soon as we’re confident they’re ready for release.