OPERA Developer Version 39.0.2234.0 VPN ISSUES
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rseiler last edited by
There's a Page 1 to this thread, where the "answer" is discussed: revert the version of Opera and disable Autoupdates.
And wait for a smoke signal from Norway. Day 6.
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jojocho last edited by
So annoying! I hate when things worked perfectly and that got taken away. Obviously issues with regional broadcasting rights. Next week, at some point it kept asking me to sign into VPN account. It will be great to have VPN feature for security purposes...
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wizzed last edited by admin
Just in case someone just navigate to the last page, the latest dev version's VPN does not work. But the VPN in the previous version works. Here's the link.
https://get.geo.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera-developer/39.0.2226.0/win/
To stop auto-update, rename operaautoupdate.exe in C:\Program Files\Opera developer\39.0.2226.0 (or wherever Opera Developer is installed) to something else, such as operaautoupdate.exe.bak
Credits: previous guys who posted these. at https://forums.opera.com/topic/15278/opera-developer-version-39-0-2234-0-vpn-issues
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pandafromuganda last edited by
Sadly, even after reverting to 39.0.2226.0, I am still unable to use vpn. It says connecting, but actually never manages to obtain a connection. I am using Windows 10 x64, not using any proxy, I have avast installed, but even uninstalling it didn't help
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lastmanstandin last edited by
I have the same problem. Last night everything works perfect but when I want to turn VPN today its only connecting.
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hypotemuse last edited by
Same. Never really worked for me despite following all the instructions, reverting to previous builds etc.
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rseiler last edited by
How Opera didn't simply pull 39.0.2234.0, especially when they must have known they weren't going to update it for a couple weeks, is beyond imagination.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
How Opera didn't simply pull 39.0.2234.0, especially when they must have known they weren't going to update it for a couple weeks, is beyond imagination.
Welcome to developer stream.
From http://www.opera.com/blogs/desktop/streams/:
Opera developer
(...)
It is not intended for daily browsing. It is provided for web developers (as the name suggests) and enthusiasts who are >not afraid of some bumps in the road.
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rseiler last edited by
That doesn't explain the cone of silence.
And developers would be just as happy with the previous version, I suspect.
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suppliedrelic last edited by
What silence? From who?
The VPN issue affects just a small percentage of the users as it seems and people from Opera are trying to find out what may be causing those problems.
As a forum moderator, do you have direct contact with Opera Developers?
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suppliedrelic last edited by
As a forum moderator, do you have direct contact with Opera Developers?
Nope.
Interesting. Are you a paid Opera employee or a community member chosen to moderate these forums?
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suppliedrelic last edited by
Are you a paid Opera employee or a community member chosen to moderate these forums?
Second option. If i was an Opera employee i guess i would have access to developers.
Gotcha.
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vpnppa last edited by
Works now when disabling updates under Kernel 4.7-rc1. Don't use it in Win Ten and the bug remains.
Version: 39.0.2226.0 - New version 39.0.2245.0 is available -
vpnppa last edited by
Works now when disabling updates under Kernel 4.7-rc1. Don't use it in Win Ten and the bug remains.
Version: 39.0.2226.0 - New version 39.0.2245.0 is availableEDIT: Works now in Win Ten but for live streaming (cbc player) there's a pop-up saying Click to run Adobe Flash player. Will give it a try in Linux later.
Version: 39.0.2245.0 - Opera is up to dateEdit 2: Works in Kylin also but same bug: Click to run Abobe Flash Player (everywhere). There is no radio streaming: This is a 5 years old bug
Version:39.0.2245.0Â - Opera is up to date
Update stream:developer
System:Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 LTS (x86_64; Unity)Pepperflashplugin-nonfree 1.8.2ubuntu1