Multiple User/Profile support
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@mholje Historically Opera has always added features on the basis of usability not popularity. History is witness to the fact that Opera was one of the first if not THE first to introduce speed dial when it was using presto as its browser engine.
You can say and I would agree that Opera is trend setter besides being blazing fast.
Opera is indespensible not because it implements popular "features" but useful ones. Flow is another of the firsts delivered by it(homerun). Chat widgets in sidebar again not popular but innovative and most importantly usefull.
So what I fail to understand is why is Opera not seeing the usability in providing user profiles?
Finally, you would be wrong if you think that Opera bases its deceisions on polls or popular opinions.
Opera is what it is because it does what is right not because it is approved by "polls"
anyway my DNA has meshed with Opera, no matter what they do, it would always be my gateway to internet
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A Former User last edited by
@moongya1 said in Multiple User/Profile support:
@mholje Historically Opera has always added features on the basis of usability not popularity. History is witness to the fact that Opera was one of the first if not THE first to introduce speed dial when it was using presto as its browser engine.
You can say and I would agree that Opera is trend setter besides being blazing fast.
Opera is indespensible not because it implements popular "features" but useful ones. Flow is another of the firsts delivered by it(homerun). Chat widgets in sidebar again not popular but innovative and most importantly usefull.
So what I fail to understand is why is Opera not seeing the usability in providing user profiles?
Finally, you would be wrong if you think that Opera bases its deceisions on polls or popular opinions.
Opera is what it is because it does what is right not because it is approved by "polls"
anyway my DNA has meshed with Opera, no matter what they do, it would always be my gateway to internet
Like poetry. Well put!
I remember moving to Chrome having to install addons to port all the features from Opera. Glad to be back to Opera.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Welcome back! I still use chrome mostly for work since we don't have profile support yet. I dabbled in opera beta for work to keep things separate from my personal stable opera instance, but beta doesn't cut it for me. Chrome is way too smooth compared to Opera beta.
But an open promise, I will switch back to Opera for work as well the moment they introduce profiles.
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maiklindner last edited by
When starting Opera (after the update I installed a minute ago) I see a little user icon in a blink of an eye (actually I had to record the screen and stop at that frame) - but I cannot find any option to make it appear permanently. Does someone know some more details here?
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A Former User last edited by
@maiklindner thats opera sync profile icon, y u want it present permanently though?
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A Former User last edited by
@moongya1 As someone who used Firefox until about 2 months ago, it does not support multiple profiles. You can do a work around like the one zalex108 suggested above and there is an extension that used to let you do it (it doesn't work with newer versions) but the browser itself doesn't give you the option.
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A Former User last edited by
@nesznoe zalex108's suggestion does not work for linux. But i have created a script to just move the personal profile folder as a backup and then load the separate work profile folder. This option works for linux without need to create another user account and open opera as that different user. The environment variable for the other user are obviously going to be different than yours so its not ideal solution unless you spend extra time in changing folder permissions and matching the environment variables.
I agree the browser itself does not provide that option natively. Thats my only gripe against opera, which otherwise is quite wonderful.
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zalex108 last edited by
Hi,
Good you fixed it.Maybe it was a Double cuote related problem, I don't remember, but I think it starts after the Switch, rather before, as the Reddit comment.
I don't have a Linux to test, but, here are the Switches: https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/ and a G explain about user data dir on GChrome: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/user_data_dir.md.
This explain would be better.
"You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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A Former User last edited by
#!/bin/bash
pkill opera*
sleep 1s &&
mv /home/a/.config/opera /home/a/.config/work.b
sleep 2s &&
mv /home/a/.config/personal.b /home/a/.config/operathe above is my script to move the profile folder. the work and personal folders will reverse when you want to switch back to other profile.
The other option is create another user but then ensure to give the right permissions to that user to the download folder under your own account. You will also have to open xhost local: for the other user.
Just posting it here in case any linux users want to use this workaround. cheers! -
A Former User last edited by
i have switched to firefox as opera does not have smooth scrolling support for linux. even chromium or chrome doesn't. it looks like only ff is the Saviour for linux. it was good going with opera. I still love it. but the jerky scrolling is a deal breaker for me. so long. love u opera.