Opera 119.0.5497.56 Stable update
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@Kilian01 Thank you for your report! The key has been updated. However, for some Linux machines, there may be a need to manually install the new certificate. Please refer to the following manuals for guidance:
https://rpm.opera.com/manual.html
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@DaredevilSlim Thank you for your report! The key has been updated. However, for some Linux machines, there may be a need to manually install the new certificate. Please refer to the following manuals for guidance:
https://rpm.opera.com/manual.html
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@pstawicki Thank you for your report! The key has been updated. However, for some Linux machines, there may be a need to manually install the new certificate. Please refer to the following manuals for guidance:
https://rpm.opera.com/manual.html
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@max1c Hello, thank you for your report! We've taken it under review and are investigating the possible cause of the issue. Thank you for your patience!
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@whisperer Hello! Thank you for reaching out. Please note that Aria is not available in private browsing mode. To use Aria, switch to normal browsing mode.
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whisperer last edited by
@marinaz909
I know Aria is not available in private mode. Previously one would get a statement saying something like this. Just making the screen go dark is simply a bug. -
marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@whisperer If I understand correctly, you see a darkened screen but no popup informing you that Aria isn’t available in private mode. I haven’t been able to reproduce this issue on my end, but thank you for bringing it to our attention. To help us investigate further, could you please let me know which operating system you’re using? A screenshot would also be very helpful. Additionally, does the popup appear normally when you use Aria in normal (non-private) mode?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@whisperer Here on Win 10x64 I can see the popup in private mode.
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@whisperer said in Opera 119.0.5497.56 Stable update:open directly into private mode by right-clicking the Opera icon in the task bar
then I can confirm here.
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whisperer last edited by
@marinaz909
I'm using the Windows version. It's because I open directly into private mode by right-clicking the Opera icon in the task bar. It doesn't happen when I first open Opera in normal mode and then open a private mode window. A screenshot will of course not help in this case. You got it right, I just get a darkened screen, nothing more. -
whisperer last edited by
@whisperer said in Opera 119.0.5497.56 Stable update:
Why do you have to scroll beyond an idiotic large image to read the changelog?
I mean this image:
Why was this post removed? Was it because of the large image? If this is considered abuse, then why is Opera abusing it's users this way?
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@whisperer Thank you for your report. The issue has been tracked as DNA-122599. We appreciate your patience as we work on it.
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@whisperer Your post was removed because of language that could be considered inappropriate. We ask that you keep feedback respectful so the conversation remains constructive.
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by
@whisperer Thank you for clarifying the steps that lead to this issue. We appreciate your time and effort. We kindly ask for your patience while we work on a fix.
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whisperer last edited by
@marinaz909 said in Opera 119.0.5497.56 Stable update:
@whisperer Your post was removed because of language that could be considered inappropriate. We ask that you keep feedback respectful so the conversation remains constructive.
I'm very sorry that the image was offended because I claimed it is idiotically large. It was meant to express my opinion on the inappropriateness of the size of the image in the context it is used in this case. In no way did I mean to attack the true nature of the image and I humbly apologize to the image if I caused unnecessary discomfort.
Hopefully that clears the air enough for Opera employees to answer why users must scroll through a very large image before able to read the changelog.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@leocg I always see https://www-static-blogs.operacdn.com/desktop/wp-content/themes/opera-2022/static/img/img-placeholder.e3550a73cbe5432de9d7de613fbf1e1a.jpg (which is huge) that I have to scroll past. It was initially very annoying, but I'm so used to it that I overlook it now.
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BENDER5000 last edited by
Hello.
Another user here with Linux (specifically the XFCE edition of Ubuntu). I tried it, and although the 2023 verification key still shows in apt-key that it expired yesterday, the message has now disappeared, and apt is now working normally again and updating normally.
Regards.