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    Opera 32 on Ubuntu bookmarks page rendering broken

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    • gustavwiz
      gustavwiz last edited by

      Does it have amd/ati, nvidia or intel (integrated) graphics?

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      • jamesisin
        jamesisin last edited by

        I guess it's ATI Mobility, but I can't check from here. Is there a command I can use to get that easily?

        Behavior is essentially the same though: private windows do not exhibit the problem. I did notice that any window on start can render in this broken manner. A restart of the application has fixed this both times it has happened.

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        • sgunhouse
          sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

          Does disabling "Use hardware acceleration when available" in Settings help? You'll need to enable Advanced settings (bottom of the Browser page) to see it, then it'll be right above that.

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          • zluka13
            zluka13 last edited by

            You should install the proprietary driver from your graphics card manufacturer and use that one instead of the default open-source (x.org).

            AMD no more support graphic cards below hd5000 for linux.

            Does disabling "Use hardware acceleration when available" in Settings help? You'll need to enable Advanced settings (bottom of the Browser page) to see it, then it'll be right above that.

            It helps but make YouTube sucks when HD resolution used.

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            • jamesisin
              jamesisin last edited by

              sgunhouse - Yes, disabling hardware acceleration does allow non-private windows to function as expected. (Private windows remain unaffected by this problem.)

              An update came out today and I was hoping it may address this, but no luck...

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              • avl
                avl Opera last edited by

                This is very unfortunate, and due to a bug in the X.org drivers: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90264 . This bug report also contains a patch that fixes the issue.

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  @avi - I'm curious... If, and only if, you have time could you elaborate on how to use those patches? I saw one at 40 and one at 45 and somebody further commented that they worked. I'd be interested in testing this but, frankly, I have no idea. So, if you don't have time then don't let me interrupt you - I might be able to figure it out on my own or Google might have an answer. :doh:

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                  • jamesisin
                    jamesisin last edited by

                    This appears to have been fixed in a subsequent update. I again have hardware acceleration enabled and I am able to interact with both the bookmarks page and the bookmarking menu in non-private windows. (I am now running 33.0.1990.43 in Ubuntu and elsewhere.)

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                    • sinjab
                      sinjab last edited by

                      I also encountered this problem on my Ubuntu. I used what "i-am-mike" said like this:

                      edit this file:

                      sudo vi /usr/share/applications/opera.desktop

                      replace the first "Exec" line with this:
                      Exec=env LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 opera --ignore-gpu-blacklist %U

                      reopen opera and the problem is solved

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                      • johnhooley7
                        johnhooley7 last edited by

                        Thanks sinjab! Works like a charm.

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                        • mklinuxuser
                          mklinuxuser last edited by

                          I also get this problem, on Opera 35. If this is not an Opera bug (but in the driver) then why is other software not having the problem?

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                          • xfranky
                            xfranky last edited by

                            @sinjab forgot to escape the underscore 😉

                            Exec=env LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 opera --ignore-gpu-blacklist %U

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