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    [Solved]45.0.2545.0 why depending compositing?

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    • pescie
      pescie last edited by

      I confirm the bug on Xubuntu

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      • maxymku
        maxymku last edited by

        opera://flags/ => Override software rendering list (enable it).

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        • maxymku
          maxymku last edited by

          Other method: opera://settings/ => Browser => System => disable "Use hardware acceleration when available".

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          • alexs
            alexs last edited by

            @maxymku

            opera://flags/?search=overr#ignore-gpu-blacklist and the another preferences does not help.

            Only enable the compositing manager…

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            • maxymku
              maxymku last edited by

              @maxymku
              opera://flags/?search=overr#ignore-gpu-blacklist and the another preferences does not help.
              Only enable the compositing manager…

              Both methods solve the effect of "big ugly black border" in my system (Slackware 14.0, x86).

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              • parkmino
                parkmino last edited by

                @maxymku
                opera://flags/?search=overr#ignore-gpu-blacklist and the another preferences does not help.
                Only enable the compositing manager…

                Both methods solve the effect of "big ugly black border" in my system (Slackware 14.0, x86).

                This workaround does not apply to lubuntu 16.04 amd64

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by

                  None of these workarounds worked for me as well (debian testing x64, openbox, no compositing manager, opera 45 stable).

                  Since the lazy maintainers of my disto have not yet packaged qupzilla 2.1.x, I am back to opera. And reopened my account here, because deleting it would also delete my comments 😞

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                  • jskier
                    jskier last edited by

                    Also present on Arch Linux. Have tested Intel, AMD, and Nvidia gpu; if compositing is off these borders show up.

                    https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/54005?project=5&cat[0]=33&string=opera

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by

                      The compositing bug was solved today in the latest opera-developer version, along with the dark theme one.

                      http://i.imgur.com/IcYnjbY.png

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                      • jskier
                        jskier last edited by

                        The compositing bug was solved today in the latest opera-developer version, along with the dark theme one.
                        http://i.imgur.com/IcYnjbY.png

                        Thanks for the heads up, 2602 appears to work for me without the black borders as well (xfce4, no compositing).

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                        • alexs
                          alexs last edited by

                          The bug is fixed on Opera developer build 46.0.2602.0, thanks.

                          (Debian/sid with xfce, without compositing)

                          But with Opera dark theme, the background and color from the tooltips 😉 is bright.

                          😉 Button on main bar, tabs on tab bar, bookmarks on bookmarks bar

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Well, I have the same issue on opera stable. It seems that the light and dark built in themes only change the address bar and the tab bar and nothing more. Even the recently closed tabs menu uses the light theme!

                            Obviously, it is not related to the dark gtk theme bug. This was solved by forcing opera to use some gtk theme they have made (light grey menus, darker grey selected entries and black letters).

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