Okay thank you.
Posts made by roleen0317
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RE: Gnome Shell Extentions Not EnablingOpera for Linux
This is what a header displays. Any information from someone that may help.
We cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this system, so some parts of the interface may be disabled. See our troubleshooting entry for more information.
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Gnome Shell Extentions Not EnablingOpera for Linux
I am currently running Manjaro Gnome 3.18.2. I am having issues with adding Gnome extension from https://extensions.gnome.org web page through the Gnome Tweek Tool on the system. I went to there troubleshooting page as they suggest; but cannot find what I'm looking for. They advises to enable click-to-play extension and add Gnome Shell. I don't see that on Opera. Better yet, I'm confused and don't know about this. I am running the current version of Opera. Any suggestions?
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RE: Opera 31.0 on Linux Mint - Many Videos on YouTube not playing at allOpera for Linux
If you are running version 31, I had to install Pepperflash. You should be able to install it through synaptic package manager. I think it is listed as chromium pepperflash. However. If you do npt have the latest release of Opera 33 I would update to it. I have no problems with Youtube. I hope this is what your looking for.
- Opera for Linux
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White Display on Ublock AddonOpera for Linux
For some reason when I open the uBlock window addon is showing when I try to open the window. I'm running PCLinuxOS KDE 64bit. Can you help?
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RE: flash on opera 32Opera for Linux
I have found that to view all video that are not working with flashplayer you may also need to install the Chromium pepperflashplayer nonfree plugin. I'm using Linux Mint KDE 17.1. Just a suggestion. It works fort me.
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RE: linux ubuntu upgrade to opera 32.0.1948.25Opera for Linux
I solved it by making sure the "adjust for slower websites" is not ticked in browser settings. I then rebooted and it seems to be working fine. I'm running Mint 17.1 KDE.
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RE: Export Bookmarks ??Opera for Linux
Does it show imports and export on the left panel when you tick the bookmarks tab on the speed dial page. It would be in the left pane?
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RE: LINUX QUESTION, how to import and export bookmarks?Opera for Linux
It should be under main menu (Opera button in upper left corner)>settings>browser>default browser. There should be a button under where it lists Opera as your default browser. A pop-up window will ask you where to import the bookmarks from. I usually go to the start page to retrieve the imports from there. It's at the bottom of the start page (Speed Dial, Bookmarks, Discover, etc...) with the heart icon. Just click on that and you should see the imported bookmarks button on the left panel. It will show your imports in a folder on that page. This is in the latest version of Opera 30.
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RE: Cannot Set Opera 30.0.1835.88 as DefaultOpera for Linux
Shut! Did not work. I did exactly as you suggested; and everything is set in KDE. I'm going to use Opera anyway. it's come along way from what it was. I'll just hang around to see if another fix may come around. Thanks for your help.
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RE: Cannot Set Opera 30.0.1835.88 as DefaultOpera for Linux
I did make sure that I did that when I installed Opera. Thanks; and I will try the workaround as you suggest.
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Cannot Set Opera 30.0.1835.88 as DefaultOpera for Linux
Hello. I'm having issues with setting Opera 30.0.1835.88 as default. I'm currently using PCLinuxOS 2014.12 KDE Current. I go to the settings window and click the button; but nothing happens. It asks me every time I open Opera if I want to make Opera default. I'm running AMD A8-5500 APU w/radeon graphics, 3.2 ghtz processor x4, 64, 8 gigs ram, 1TB HD, 64 bit. This is available in PCL's repos. Any solutions?