Classic Opera browser 12.16 [SFS] for Wary and Racy.etc
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Storage Settings
What do you mean by *global storrage* settings?
I didn't change any settings in Opera - Preferences and my save file has more than 200MB free space.
I didn't change any settings in Opera - Preferences and my save file has more than 200MB free space.
Re: Storage Settings
I think Semme is referring to Opera Tools>Preferences>Advanced>Storage.MagicZaurus wrote:What do you mean by *global storrage* settings?
I didn't change any settings in Opera - Preferences and my save file has more than 200MB free space.
There are also Flashplayer preferences. The Opera SFS creates a menu item for that.
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Terry- I meant these here. Otherwise Z, it could be your video driver needs updating..
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If I go to the mentioned link by Semme in Opera I cannot see the settings box. I would interpret this so that the Flashplayer is not properly starting.
If I open the link in SeaMonkey I get exactly the settings shown by Semme.
In the Opera Forum there are some random people reporting the same issue. Some of them have the issue only sometimes or with certain videos.
I will just use SeaMonkey for the time being.
If I open the link in SeaMonkey I get exactly the settings shown by Semme.
In the Opera Forum there are some random people reporting the same issue. Some of them have the issue only sometimes or with certain videos.
I will just use SeaMonkey for the time being.
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http://puppylinux.org/wikka/libflashplayerSemme wrote:Using Pfind- where is libflashplayer.so? Please- ALL locations..
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Racy works fine
I switched to using Racy 5.3 instead of Wary 5.3 and now Opera works fine with the Flashplayer. So I would guess that it might be something to do with the graphics driver, as Racy uses a newer X.Org.
I also noticed that in Wary 5.3 I only get a small green square in the task bar beside the speaker icon. In Racy 5.3 I get a nice red O for Opera. This also indicates some rendering issues of Opera under Wary 5.3.
I also noticed that in Wary 5.3 I only get a small green square in the task bar beside the speaker icon. In Racy 5.3 I get a nice red O for Opera. This also indicates some rendering issues of Opera under Wary 5.3.
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Seems to be the Intel graphics driver
Just as a feedback to my previous problem with flashplayer in Opera under Wary 5.3
I tried Lucid 5.2.8 with the same Opera-SFS and the flashplayer doesn't work with the graphics driver (intel) which is auto loaded during boot. But if I use xorgwizard and change to vesa the flashplayer works fine in Opera. So it seems the culprit is the intel graphics driver.
I tried Lucid 5.2.8 with the same Opera-SFS and the flashplayer doesn't work with the graphics driver (intel) which is auto loaded during boot. But if I use xorgwizard and change to vesa the flashplayer works fine in Opera. So it seems the culprit is the intel graphics driver.
I don't know what Solidpup is. Does it have Seamonkey? Flash with Opera requires mozilla libs which are included in Seamonkey. If not, you need to add the libs.Gnuxo wrote:I'm using Opera 12 sfs in Solidpup and flash isn't working.
Opera detects the flash plugin, but websites still say that flash isn't enabled.
I've tried everything, including the Solidpup missinglibs.pet
Which flashplayer version are you using? Have you tried the pets described in this thread:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=77257
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I have updated the Opera SFS to version 12.01 (build 1532). This contains bug fixes and security fixes.
Full details are in the first post in this thread.
Full details are in the first post in this thread.
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Re: Opera 12 - resource hog?
I have seen no problems with Opera 12.01 and lots of bugs in version 11.xx are fixed.
LATER: the problem with out of process plugins causing freezes on some pages occurs in the Windows version only and it is currently being addressed by Opera devs. There is no problem on Linux.
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