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    • coltson
      coltson last edited by

      Hello, I was using Opera normally until a certain day it stopped from working. When I run .opera, nothing happens. The window doesn't show up, no message from the terminal and it is not in the list of ps -A.
      What can be? Thanks for any input

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      • Deleted User
        Deleted User last edited by

        You should not run .opera

        Opera is started in shell as opera-stable.

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        • ruario
          ruario last edited by

          Actually it is started as: opera

          The only exception being if you installed opera via the Russian fedora repository, then it is opera-stable.

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          • coltson
            coltson last edited by

            So, no diagnostic tests that I can do? If so, I will be forced to delete the directory and install it again. If that it is the case, is the "bookmarks.adr" the only file related to bookmarks?

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            • ruario
              ruario last edited by

              You are typing the wrong command. Type the right one and report back.

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              • coltson
                coltson last edited by

                ./opera-stable? This doens't exists here

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                • ruario
                  ruario last edited by

                  ./opera-stable? This doens't exists here

                  No! Why do you use ./...? That starts a program in current directory. Do you know how to use the shell?

                  Please read:
                  http://linuxcommand.org/learning_the_shell.php
                  http://ryanstutorials.net/linuxtutorial/
                  http://linux.about.com/od/linux101/a/desktop11.htm
                  http://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/

                  Start it with opera-stable

                  With these commands

                  which opera
                  

                  or

                  which opera-stable
                  

                  you can check wich opera exists in which directory.

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                  • ruario
                    ruario last edited by

                    Start it with opera-stable

                    You don't help him when you also keep saying the wrong thing, as already pointed out. 😉 The odds of him using a non-official repack are low and even if he is it would have to be exactly that one, as it is the only repack that renames the main binary.

                    If he is suing the official package, he should start it with:

                    opera
                    

                    Nothing else. Don't write a single other thing in the terminal, just that and press enter.

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                    • coltson
                      coltson last edited by

                      When I said it was installed system-wide? I probably should have mentioned it before, but someone shouldn't take it as a certain. Anyway, I won't install it system-wide, so I need alternative ideas

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                      • coltson
                        coltson last edited by

                        Ok I tried to delete the directory and it deleted, except by these files:
                        rm: cannot remove opera-12.16-1860.i386.linux/profile/cookies4.dat': Input/output error rm: cannot remove opera-12.16-1860.i386.linux/profile/vlink4.dat': Input/output error
                        rm: cannot remove `opera-12.16-1860.i386.linux/profile/widgets/wuid-e7253920-6ee5-11e4-8ad4-c47c57315376/cache/activity.opr': Input/output error

                        Any ideas of how I can delete these three remaining files and the containing dir ?

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                        • linuxmint7
                          linuxmint7 last edited by

                          Open the folder contain the folders and files you wish to delete as administrator and enter your administrators password (usually by right clicking said folder and selecting 'Open as administrator'). Another (duplicate) window should appear containing the same files and folders, but this one has administrators privileges. You should now be able to delete everything you need to.

                          NB: You haven't mentioned which distribution of Linux you are actually using.

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                          • coltson
                            coltson last edited by

                            I don't have that option. Anyway, I tried to delete it through command line using administrators privileges and didn't work. I am reasonably sure this is also the cause for not being able to run Opera

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                            • Deleted User
                              Deleted User last edited by

                              May be you have badblocks on your harddrives.

                              You should do the following in Shell:

                              sudo touch /forcefsck  
                              sudo reboot  
                              
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