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    • sgunhouse
      sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

      Disable the plugin in Opera on the Quick Preferences menu and see ... usually Opera just keeps going without the plugin content.

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      • Deleted User
        Deleted User last edited by

        My Opera does that... when a try to run it.
        http://my.opera.com/antenac/sendcard/combo.pl?id=204409142&frame=023.png

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        • shandra
          shandra last edited by

          antenac: Please don't consider this response as rude, but what do you want to achieve by posting that image? If that wasn't plainly meant as a statement (much) more information is needed before one can even guess about any cause 😕

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          • sgunhouse
            sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            Looks to me like he is complaining about an empty/black window. Beyond that ...

            Open a terminal, start Opera from the command line (by just typing "opera"), and tell us what error messages appear in the console.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              Originally posted by sgunhouse:

              Looks to me like he is complaining about an empty/black window. Beyond that ...

              Open a terminal, start Opera from the command line (by just typing "opera"), and tell us what error messages appear in the console.

              Hi sgunhouse.
              I did what you suggested and this was what happened.

              So, I tried again but with SUDO command. And voila!.. it works and put this message ..

              I don't know what I have to do...

              I really don't know what happened, why Opera stopped to work and started to do that.

              Thanxs.

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              • sgunhouse
                sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                Platform? I know openSuSE has a security program which could do that. Otherwise ... some resource Opera needs has had its permissions changed, so that only root has access to it. Make sure Opera's profile ~/.opera and the files and folders inside it list your username as owner.

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                • AlexanderMeier
                  AlexanderMeier last edited by

                  I am using Opera 12.16 on Ubuntu and Windows and it crashes very often on facebook.com.

                  OPERA-CRASHLOG V1 desktop 12.16 1860 unix Linux-x86_64
                  /usr/lib/opera/opera got signal SIGSEGV at address 000000FACA31

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                  • reles
                    reles last edited by

                    Opera 12 generally doesn't work on Linux. Well, you can obiously runt it, but I've seen browsers made as part time projects in sheds and attics that in their alpha resales are faster and more stable than Opera 12 on Linux.

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                    • linuxmint7
                      linuxmint7 last edited by

                      Opera 12 generally doesn't work on Linux. Well, you can obiously runt it, but I've seen browsers made as part time projects in sheds and attics that in their alpha resales are faster and more stable than Opera 12 on Linux.

                      What is your point exactly ?.

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                      • schnellinger
                        schnellinger last edited by

                        Opera 12 generally doesn't work on Linux. Well, you can obiously runt it, but I've seen browsers made as part time projects in sheds and attics that in their alpha resales are faster and more stable than Opera 12 on Linux.

                        This is utterly untrue and bullshit

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                        • ashraff89
                          ashraff89 last edited by

                          Hello there,

                          I am from India. I got Ubunto 12.04 LTS and have recently installed Opera 12.16 through Ubunto software center.

                          My problem is that the e-mail client provided by Opera does not seem to notify any new messages and sometimes a message like "POP connection failed" occurs.

                          I have Mozilla Thunderbird (24.05.00) installed by default with my Ubunto package. Is the problem because both these e-mail clients are using the same connection/resources? My Thunderbird always notifies me of latest mails.

                          Please help....!!

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                          • ashraff89
                            ashraff89 last edited by

                            Hello there,
                            I am from India. I got Ubunto 12.04 LTS and have recently installed Opera 12.16 through Ubunto software center.
                            My problem is that the e-mail client provided by Opera does not seem to notify any new messages and sometimes a message like "POP connection failed" occurs.
                            I have Mozilla Thunderbird (24.05.00) installed by default with my Ubunto package. Is the problem because both these e-mail clients are using the same connection/resources? My Thunderbird always notifies me of latest mails.
                            Please help....!!

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                            • linuxmint7
                              linuxmint7 last edited by

                              Hello there,
                              I am from India. I got Ubunto 12.04 LTS and have recently installed Opera 12.16 through Ubunto software center.
                              My problem is that the e-mail client provided by Opera does not seem to notify any new messages and sometimes a message like "POP connection failed" occurs.
                              I have Mozilla Thunderbird (24.05.00) installed by default with my Ubunto package. Is the problem because both these e-mail clients are using the same connection/resources? My Thunderbird always notifies me of latest mails.
                              Please help....!!

                              Well, if you have two email clients polling the same email server, depending on the frequency they each check for new mail, the times you have set between each check (10 minutes, 1 hour etc) for each program, you may get clashes and overlaps when each program polls the server for new mail. This overlap (if any) will cause one of the programs to issue an error message, because the server is currently busy dealing with the requests from the other program.

                              To lessen or eliminate this problem, you should either only run one email client at a time or widen the time gap between when the two email clients check the server for new mail.

                              As for Opera's email client (M2) not notifying you of new mail, that would depend on whether Thunderbird has already received the new mail before M2 has, thus Opera may think it has already been seen (in Thunderbird) and thinks it is not new mail, thus does not notify you. Though I could be slightly wrong here.

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