@krysys2008 Running Opera with "--disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox" switch didn't help in my case.
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RE: [Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installationOpera for Linux
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RE: [Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installationOpera for Linux
@edsonmartim No they didn't. This version of Vivaldi is still crashing on my fully updated Arch Linux.
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RE: [Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installationOpera for Linux
@arup65 Opera, Vivaldi and Chromium - all three still crashing on up-to-date Arch.
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RE: [Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installationOpera for Linux
Well...Opera is crashing again, this time with another problem
firejail opera --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox Reading profile /home/zbyszek/.config/firejail/opera.profile Reading profile /etc/firejail/chromium-common.profile Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-common.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-devel.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-exec.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-interpreters.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/disable-programs.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/whitelist-common.inc Reading profile /etc/firejail/whitelist-var-common.inc Parent pid 2184, child pid 2185 Error: invalid whitelist path /home/zbyszek/.config/opera Error: proc 2184 cannot sync with peer: unexpected EOF Peer 2185 unexpectedly exited with status 1
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RE: [Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installationOpera for Linux
@l33t4opera Opera version 66.0.3515.103 is not fixed - that's for sure. Only running with --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox switch does the job, but to prevail security vulnerabilities I use Firejail, as advised by many people.
The other option - running Opera with --disable-gpu-sandbox also seems to do the job.
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RE: [Solved]Opera 66.0.3515.72-1 crashing without any extension or new installationOpera for Linux
On Arch installing Firejail from Community repository
sudo pacman -S firejail
and then running Opera with
firejail opera --disable-seccomp-filter-sandbox
seems to do the job for now, as a workaround.
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RE: How to activate DRM?Opera for Linux
@babache It seems to me that one of the recent versions of Opera broke (again) the DRM under Linux, as I wasn't having any issues with this couple weeks ago, and now the content won't play. Firefox and Vivaldi under the exactly same system (Arch) run DRM content flawlessly.