@xzero Unfortunately this didn't work for me in Pop OS. It did the opposite: Opera wouldn't open afterwards. It did again when I renamed the libffmpeg.so back to its original name though.
I am so tired of this issue that I resorted to install Spotify as a stand-alone app.
Best posts made by drpeppercan
-
RE: The Videos Don't Play TopicOpera for Linux
Latest posts made by drpeppercan
- Opera for Linux
-
RE: The Videos Don't Play TopicOpera for Linux
@xzero Unfortunately this didn't work for me in Pop OS. It did the opposite: Opera wouldn't open afterwards. It did again when I renamed the libffmpeg.so back to its original name though.
I am so tired of this issue that I resorted to install Spotify as a stand-alone app. - Opera add-ons
- Opera add-ons
-
Sidebar Launcher won't load/start WhatsAppOpera for Linux
Sidebar Launcher won't load/start WhatsApp
I just upgraded the kernel from 5.4 to 5.8, could this be the reason?
Specs: System:Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS (x86_64; pop:GNOME), kernel 5.8, Opera: 70.0.3728.154, Acer Nitro 50 N50-600-EB14 Intel Core i7 8th Gen 8700 (3.20 GHz) 16 GB DDR4 (Desktop).
-
RE: [Solved] How to find the 32-character extension ID?Opera for computers
@leocg
Thank you so much for that leocg, that did it!
Fortunately all my extensions are safe.DPC
-
RE: [Solved] How to find the 32-character extension ID?Opera for computers
Thanks for replying leocg
I do not see the 32-Character Ext ID though -
[Solved] How to find the 32-character extension ID?Opera for computers
Recently Google released info on some malicious Chrome extensions, one can identify them with their 32-character extension IDs.
Unfortunately the instructions for Chrome don't seem to apply to Opera:
-Right-click or control-click the icon of a running extension in upper right corner of the browser, and select "Manage extensions." A new tab will open describing the extension, and in the address bar of the tab, you'll see something that looks like "chrome://extensions/?id=oiigbmnaadbkfbmpbfijlflahbdbdgdf." -
Need PPA for Linux Mint - SylviaOpera for Linux
Wouldn't that be the most convenient way to update Opera every time?
Thanks