Opera 82
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A Former User last edited by
@ddvddv Everyone is free to use any browser they want.
I want to use Opera 82, but I cannot on my Chromebook/Linux because it is still not available. I can be patient, I guess.
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rick2 last edited by
This version fixes web.whatsapp.com and other sites, and mattermost notifications crashing the tab.
Thanks!
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A Former User last edited by
@treego: Still missing
@ironbone said:
@treego: Still missing
Is there a holiday in Norway currently?
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A Former User last edited by
Kornelia, do you have any info on this update for Linux users as itโs been well past one day of your announcement here without an update being available for Linux?
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A Former User last edited by
@treego: Nevermind, Kornelia ... I just discovered the deb package link in your post will update my Chromebook/Linux installation just fine. I used a different method to update via "Terminal" on Chromebook in the past. All is good ... sorry, for the trouble.
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A Former User last edited by
Clicking on any article on Feedly.com to view the article results in a page crash after the update to Opera 82 here on Chromebook/Linux.
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A Former User last edited by
@treego: Correction: only some articles crash when clicked to be viewed ... most are okay ... strange.
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A Former User last edited by
@treego: GMail just crashed now ... we have some problems with Opera 82 on Chromebook/Linux.
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hwpc48 last edited by
Opera cannot show the video below while Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome can.
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/27bb0f7002369d62616b5aa16e07d9861264b360 -
A Former User last edited by
Auto pop-out don't work when I change between workspaces. Is this intentional?
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 82.0.4227.23 does not remember the "default browser" setting (Windows 7).
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A Former User last edited by
I understand what you mean.
However, Windows 7 has not been changed since Opera was upgraded to version 82.0.4227.23. Opera, on the other hand, has.
For all versions prior to 82.0.4227.23, Windows 7 remembered that Opera was the default browser. So why not now and why should Windows 7 be to blame. If it is, Windows 7 should be removed from the system requirements.