Opera 89 Stable
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minho last edited by minho
Please fix DNA-99332 on linux.
When Opera runs natively on Wayland on Wayland session of Gnome, its icon is wrong in top bar and alt+tab menu. This is a regression since Opera 85.
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albano23 last edited by
Hello
a question, I use Ubuntu 18.04, and it operates in .deb format with its ppa and also in snap. The problem comes to me, that the .deb, with its ppa, has not updated me opera, since June (day 7, if I remember correctly) and is still in version 87.0.4390.45, and the .deb with its ppa, is the one I always use. However with the snap it is updated to opera 89.0.4447.38, which is the current stable version. I don't know what this failure is due to, because it has never happened to me, in fact, even the .deb with the ppa was updated before, before the snap. And I'll say something else, I have another pc, with Ubuntu 20.04, and today I have updated it, and the .deb with its ppa, Opera, that I have there, has been updated to 89.0.4447.38, without problems. I do not understand, there in that Ubuntu 20.04, also I have, the snap of opera, and also this in the 89, that I have already mentioned, the current stable.Any recommendation for the Ubuntu 18.04 .deb with ppa, because it is very rare, that in the 20.04 ubuntu, that .deb is updated with ppa, without problems and in the 18.04, take since June 7 even with version 87.0.4390.45.
I also have a windows 8.1, and there is no problem there perfect update.
I hope some real solution... for Ubuntu 18.04 and opera with ppa, .deb
Best regards
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hectormaciasa1979 last edited by
In the main page, the picture reads Opera 88 stable Initial Release.
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tina Opera last edited by
@hectormaciasa1979 Can't reproduce unfortunatelly. Is it after every restart?
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tina Opera last edited by
Hi @prochmi99! Thank you for your question. We are currently working quite a lot on making Opera Account easy to set up and accessible, and this means plenty of changes under the hood. Some of them forced us to disable QR code login. We will work over next weeks to improve user experience during login and onboarding, but cannot confirm right now when QR will apear.
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giacomorutili last edited by
Please, please, fix all the menu for Windows 11
There are 2 GUI problems:
- the menu in the tab bar is still white when dark mode is enabled
- the main page menu hasn't rounded corner
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SemSemSem last edited by
Hello! Already several versions ago, when starting the browser, this appears - https://www.opera.com/client/upgraded
Already tired to the limit. Contacting the support service and on the forum did not give any results. Maybe help here? Though what am I talking about... -
gmiazga Opera last edited by
@semsemsem this should only appear when update is actually performed. You could try to check opera://update if something wrong happens there. I would also suggest reinstalling browser. Might resolve problem and could be easier then trying to investigate cause.
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SemSemSem last edited by
@gmiazga: Hello! Thank you for your advice. Reinstalled several times already. At first on the first start everything is fine. After updating to the latest version, the first launch is normal. But after several launches, the https://www.opera.com/client/upgraded page starts to appear again. Is there really no way to make a script that does not allow this appearance?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@semsemsem Did you delete your data when uninstalling? If not, the issue could be in your profile and uninstalling and reinstalling alone won't help. See https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/new_profile/ for how to start with a new profile (as a test or permanently).
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anatolyputov last edited by anatolyputov
Logs out of the account and passwords are reset after each update. Windows 7 х64
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SemSemSem last edited by
@burnout426 Well, thank you of course... But I don't use Opera to learn programming or change my computer after every update. By the way, the update occurs without notifying the user about what is being updated and how and what will be saved or deleted (changed) during the update. Is it not about the convenience of users that developers should think about and aggressively remind about the update, although it has already happened?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@semsemsem said in Opera 89 Stable:
y the way, the update occurs without notifying the user about what is being updated
Yes. This is expected. Normal/average users don't care about what's change and don't care to manually update, so things are done automatically by default. See https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/disable_updates_windows/ for how to disable autoupdating and how to see what's changed in the newer version before updating.
If Opera messes up every time you update though, there's something wrong with your Opera profile and you have to start with a fresh one to fix it. It will not be fixed by updating to a new version. If starting with a new profile, doesn't fix issues with Opera breaking after every update, there's something messed-up on your system that's messing with Opera updating properly where it causes Opera to corrupt your profile every time. Long story short, it's not typical for Opera to break things when updating. If it does, except in rare cases when it's a bug in Opera or its updater, there's something wrong elsewhere.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@semsemsem Someone started a thread on this issue at https://forums.opera.com/topic/56915/opera-opens-tab-about-update-every-startup.