Same problem. Doesn't matter if you are on main page or person's page. Clicking story always redirects to person's instagram page.
I deleted all cookies and logged in again but not working for some reason. (I am not using sidebar extension)
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Same problem. Doesn't matter if you are on main page or person's page. Clicking story always redirects to person's instagram page.
I deleted all cookies and logged in again but not working for some reason. (I am not using sidebar extension)
I used to press that button literally every day and after updating my Opera, i had a little shock for a while.
I always close tabs and need to reopen from last closeds literally every day. I have more than 150+ tabs because of my job currently, still I accidentally discovered "Search in Tabs" feature using shortcut (probably was Shift+Tab but it seems removed) but never used.
That button was one of best features of Opera when I start using it in 2009 and I still love it.
I hope developers find another way to implement new features without making old boys sad.
@l33t4opera Yes I learned what you mentioned. Also there is one more method I guess: right click on one of tab and click "Save all tabs as Speed Dial folder". If sync is open, I think these are saved to cloud too.
@macfly1987 I read it from a Vivaldi developer in Vivaldi forum, he said there needs to be a manifest file but I have no what to do.
I have already using with that option.
Problem is if you opened 2 windows and accidentally closed window with your tabs first, then empty window; you cannot restore your tabs again.
I am using Opera on Linux.
I was trying to fix Widevine so I run Opera from console. Then I opened a new window again. While I have 2 windows, I closed my main Opera window (with tabs) from console (Ctrl-C), then closed empty window.
When I open Opera, it comes with speed dial only. Is there a way to restore my old session?
History is still there but nothing in "Recently Closed" button.
According to Vivaldi developers there needs to be a manifest.json
file for Chromium 79+. I tried to use that manifest file for Opera but I couldn't make it work.
If you want to try yourself here that file: (Make sure you have right version of Widevine)
{
"arch": "x64",
"description": "Widevine Content Decryption Module",
"manifest_version": 2,
"name": "WidevineCdm",
"os": "linux",
"version": "4.10.1582.1",
"x-cdm-codecs": "vp8,vp9.0,avc1,av01",
"x-cdm-host-versions": "10",
"x-cdm-interface-versions": "10",
"x-cdm-module-versions": "4",
"x-cdm-persistent-license-support": false
}
Great. It is broken after Opera 66 update. Chrome version is 79 right now. I have no problem with Youtube videos but I cannot access Spotify.
I learned last version from this link: https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/versions.txt
Then downloaded last Widewine library using this link: https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/4.10.1582.2-linux-x64.zip
(This is what afore-mentioned script does)
All settings are correct but Opera doesn't play DRM content. I have updated this file too: /opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so
# /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json
[
{
"preload" : "/opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so"
},
{
"preload" : "/opt/google/chrome-beta/libwidevinecdm.so"
},
{
"preload" : "/opt/google/chrome-unstable/libwidevinecdm.so"
}
]
If you don't want to install Google Chrome you can follow these steps:
Go here: https://gist.github.com/ruario/3c873d43eb20553d5014bd4d29fe37f1
Download the script then run. It will automatically download libwidevinecdm.so
to opt/google/chrome/libwidevinecdm.so
.
In Opera 64 on Ubuntu 18.04, that directory defined inside /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opera/resources/widevine_config.json
. It might change in future versions, so keep in mind.
I just tested on Spotify Web Player, which works perfect.
Btw installing below fixed my problem without doing anything else. I couldn't find this when I searched first time.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/amd64/chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra/73.0.3683.75-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
@jimunderscorep said in Ubuntu 16.04 Video Problem:
Copying opera's stabel configuration file to opera's beta one may help.
cd .config/ rm -r opera-beta/ cp -r opera/ opera-beta/
Removing the opera-beta folder will result to losing ALL configuration made to opera beta.
Also moving (= renaming) the opera file in there from "opera" to "opera-beta" will work, but you will lose all opera and opera-beta settings, in case you want to keep them both
Symlinking it will also work, but do not blame me for any side effects.Needless to say that all the above must done with opera and opera-beta NOT running.
I am pretty sure Opera will cry for non-existent setting parameters inside old config, so I wont try
But thanks for help, I knew this problem for literally years and I just figure out after this topic even though I asked before.
Thanks again.
@jimunderscorep Yeah I installed Opera Beta but it is completely fresh install. It could be better if it shared same user settings/tabs etc.
In Ubuntu 18.04 there is only version 75 for ffmpeg extras while latest stable Opera uses 73. I cannot even downgrade or find version 73 of extras because it is impossible to install Ubuntu 18.04 since it depends higher glibc version.
Also I break my package system while trying to install glibc and cannot even change Opera version
I don't know, this stupid thing always happens and still no solution. If there is no codecs then Opera shouldn't update itself, or at least inform that my Ubuntu doesn't have codecs.
I updated Opera a couple of days ago and some videos cannot be played now.
None of Dailymotion videos.
Some Youtube videos (ex. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72ja0mS3yjM)
Facebook and Twitter videos.
Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (x86_64; XFCE)
Opera version: 60.0.3255.170
Adobe Flash version: 32,0,0,192 (I checked from official Adobe Flash page)
Browser identification in about page: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/73.0.3683.103 Safari/537.36 OPR/60.0.3255.170
I can confirm. It didn't ask me password while I start Opera. Then I had to login all sites again. Problem related to how Opera stores session information.
@leocg said in Session Cookies are reset after reboot:
It's not exactly uncommon that some sites ask you to login again after a while.
Those sites keep you logged in in other browsers?
Not some sites, all of them. Literally I have to login everyone again. Also Steam (website) doesn't even remember this computer, I have to verify from email.
But i realized today, it might be related to Ubuntu key store. It was always ask me password after i click Opera, but not sure if it asked me before this problem happens.
Opera 58. Still same issue. I had to login all sites again. Sessions are lost.
Actually this happens once in a couple of months. When I open my Opera, I need to login again all sites I had already logged in. Opera still remembers my passwords therefore I just need to click "Login" button for most but this makes me uncomfortable for some of them.
Using Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit with 57.0.3098.102 Opera version.
I updated opera and now i see mini page images instead its adress like "opera / .com" and below page titles in white background.
After Opera 27 update, speed dial changed. In the previous version if a site in the speed dial has not speed dial icon, there was site name and domain like opera and com. It looked like this: http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/228/9/a/Speed_Dial_Image_Pack_v2_0_by_smoinuddin1110.jpg
I just wonder because i could not find anything in changelogs.
Sorry for poor english.
[Mod edit: link fixed]