Opera 109.0.5089.0 developer update
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 said in Opera 109.0.5089.0 developer update:
There are more and more GX"s flags appearing in regular Opera.
Noticed that too.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 A lot of times if you relaunch to update and it doesn't show the new version, you can restart Opera before Opera starts fetching the update again and Opera will then update no problem.
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andrew84 last edited by
Great. Now the regular Opera will be also affected by 'crypto' browser, not only by the GX.
(https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2024/02/opera-delists-the-experimental-crypto-browser/) because starting from March 14th, Opera will no longer continue supporting the Crypto Browser with updatesSo it will be some even more mixed product: Regular + GX + Crypto. Why you doing this?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@andrew84 For the update loop, in your case, is your Opera Developer a current user or all user or USB install and what is the exactly install folder path?
Also, have you touched anything in the install folder (deleted or renamed and files/folders)?
Also, do you (or did you during the update) still have launcher.exe in the install folder? And, if so, was your shortcuts and taskbar icon pointing to it or opera.exe? (Fresh installations don't have launcher.exe anymore.)
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@burnout426 I fixed it already by using the offline installer.
I didn't touch anything, I don't use the Developer version for browsing at all so it stays in its default installed state.
I have the launcher.exe in the install folder
@burnout426 said in Opera 109.0.5089.0 developer update:
was your shortcuts and taskbar icon pointing to it or opera.exe?
desktop's shortcut points to opera.exe
But I use taskbar's icon to launch opera. I didn't find yet a way to check the path for taskbar icon. But I don't remember I changed something regarding the shortcuts, it's in default state most probably.
edit:
I've found that taskbar icon also points to opera.exe.edit2: but the screenshots are after using the offline installer.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 This is Bug DNA-115297. Watch for the fix in the changelog. Once you have the build with the fix, when it autoupdates, it should be less likely that you'll get an update loop.
However, until then (or after that if you still encounter it for some reason), to break the loop, after Opera says it's updated, don't click the relaunch button. Instead, close Opera, wait 5 to 10 seconds and then start Opera.
(I usually watch for my hard drive activity light on my laptop to stop before clicking relaunch anyway. That's usually a good indicator that things are really ready.)
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andrew84 last edited by
still buggy sidebar when exiting full screen video.
https://forums.opera.com/post/342666 -