@ridgerunner said in can not install, dependency unsolvable (not gtk>=3.0 or whatever):
I have an older distro version and I am getting a message like others talk about in this missing dependency post. It was locked, so could not ask about it in there, and probably better to do a new post on it, since it is a dependency for a different library (not even giving me a problem about gtk-3.0 or whatever they were having, maybe I have just not got far enough into the unsatisfiable hell I forsee I might be entering into trying to get Opera to run.
The message I get is that libgbm1(>=17.1.0~rc2) is the unsatisfiable dependency. Will the same fix that worked in the linked post (by user kmod ) I put in above work on this i.e. I change that control file for a lower version of that library? Or is this libgbm1 library something that is definitely required at that version level or above in order for Opera to run correctly?
the only way to find out is if you try run opera locally and see if it works by just extracting it and run https://forums.opera.com/topic/41676/solved-missing-dependency/18
It would be helpful if you tell us which distro you are running, For Debian based distros you can find out your library version by running this command in the terminal.
dpkg -l | grep libgdm1
I have 18.0.5 on the Ubuntu 16.04 machine and the OS is pretty old, if you don't meet the requirement libgbm1>=17.1.0~rc2 your OS has probably reached end of life, so your problem may be different from the other thread in that Opera might really require a newer version of libgdm1 to run. But then some Debian versions (old stable or something) run very old software so maybe it is still supported.
As said in my post on the other thread I have since switched to Vivaldi, which is a fork of Opera with a similar UI. It has already upgraded several times on my 16.04 machine since I visited this forum last time and haven't had any issue. It turned out opera on Linux has other unresolved issues besides upgrading on older distros, e.g it is a long standing problem that Opera cannot play videos on some websites like Netflix. See many threads on this forum. I tested in on a fully up to date Ubuntu 20.04 machine and the newest version of Opera. indeed Netflix doesn't work.There are hacks and workarounds and bug reports but it has never been fixed. On the other hand Vivaldi just works. Well really shouldn't be advertising for the competition here, so I will stop.