Opera 102 Stable Update
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mathias87 last edited by
@opera-comments-bot I downloaded 102.0.4880.16 myself and installed it previously.
When I realized all the errors in this update, I managed to uninstall it and installed 101.0.4843.58 again which brought back my speed dials, extensions, settings etc.Can I install 102.0.4880.29 now, being 1000 % sure that Opera will "take over" everything mentioned?
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multiwebinc last edited by
Upgrading to this version deletes all your tabs from secondary workspaces
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multiwebinc last edited by
@multiwebinc said:
Upgrading to this version deletes all your tabs from secondary workspaces
Couldn't you add this to your unit tests? It's not the first time it happens that upgrading loses the open tabs from a previous version.
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plovec last edited by
@sergiykos said in Opera 102 Stable Update:
Hi. When closing a group of tabs, the browser crashes.
I confirm this. Windows 10.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@mathias87: I find them helpful because I can have one workspace for work, one for home, one for another project I'm working on, etc. It makes it easier when trying to find a specific tab when you have a lot open.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@mathias87: What question? What are workspaces? In the sidebar at the top are the workspaces. See https://www.opera.com/features/workspaces
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mathias87 last edited by leocg
@multiwebinc Wow... This question: Can I install 102.0.4880.29 now, being 1000 % sure that Opera will "take over" everything mentioned?
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multiwebinc last edited by
@multiwebinc: Ok, it turns out the other tabs were "there"... just the actual workspaces themselves got reset to defaults, so the tabs were inaccessible since they were registered to a nonexistent workspace. Clicking the search tabs icon and entering in one of the tabs from an unavailable workspace could find them and when I selected it, the browser crashed. When it restored, all of the tabs were moved to the main workspace. So at least now I can set up my workspaces again and move the tabs back.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@mathias87: Back up your profile directory and give it a try. If it fails, downgrade Opera and restore your old profile directory.
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mathias87 last edited by
@multiwebinc I'm not that fond of doing things like this.
I will just wait for other comments.But I think I'm in this group: "3. Users who updated to 102.0 but had issue and returned to 101.0 will use old profile from 101.0. Their clean/reset Default will be moved to Default.old. Profile will be migrated later."
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spike666 last edited by spike666
@multiwebinc If you save the tabs in each workspace as a speed dial folder, it's very easy to restore if something happens. It's a bit of work but there's no mental exertion.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@sergiykos: Also moving tab groups between workspaces crashes the browser.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@spike666: I use the addon Session Buddy. It automatically saves all of your tabs and it's definitely saved me quite a few times. The only thing it doesn't support are workspaces, so if you restore your lost tabs, you have to manually move them to the other workspaces.
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A Former User last edited by
My version crashed when I closed the final tab in one workplace although the other workspace had already tabs open.
Also, Telegram in the sidebar was resized from the width I had chosen to a much wider margin. -
thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
With the previous version, I added a workspace (my 13th) and an earlier one was deleted, with no confirmation.
With this update, the most recent workspace has disappeared and the original has reappeared.
Debian build, without the profile issues reported for the last release. -
sergiykos last edited by
@sergiykos: I turned off the settings related to tab groups, and the browser stopped crashing.