[Cooker] opera in mandrake 9.2

2003-09-27 Thread Diego Iastrubni
I installed the latest beta from their site, and it segfaults on the start.
worked fine in 9.1.

can anyone reproduce?

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Re: [Cooker] opera in mandrake 9.2

2003-09-27 Thread s
On Saturday 27 September 2003 09:37 am, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
 I installed the latest beta from their site, and it segfaults on
 the start. worked fine in 9.1.

 can anyone reproduce?

yeah, opera's latest about a month ago was segfaulting on my laptop 
which was running about rc2.  I think it's an opera thing tho.  I had 
one friend who believes opera was causing his desktop to 
spontaneously reboot when using it on regular 9.1.  I haven't tried 
it on my desktop lately and miss it on my old slow laptop.  but yeah, 
we believe there's something amiss with opera lately.
-s




Re: [Cooker] opera in mandrake 9.2

2003-09-27 Thread Levi Ramsey
On Sat Sep 27  9:49 -0500, s wrote:
 On Saturday 27 September 2003 09:37 am, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
  I installed the latest beta from their site, and it segfaults on
  the start. worked fine in 9.1.
 
  can anyone reproduce?
 
 yeah, opera's latest about a month ago was segfaulting on my laptop 
 which was running about rc2.  I think it's an opera thing tho.  I had 
 one friend who believes opera was causing his desktop to 
 spontaneously reboot when using it on regular 9.1.  I haven't tried 
 it on my desktop lately and miss it on my old slow laptop.  but yeah, 
 we believe there's something amiss with opera lately.
 -s

I've been running Opera 7.2 beta for a while now on Cooker... no
problems here.

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Re: [Cooker] opera in mandrake 9.2

2003-09-27 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 12:21:33 -0400
Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I've been running Opera 7.2 beta for a while now on Cooker... no
 problems here.

If it segs on start-up it is probably font related
You might want to delete ~.opera
I had to do that on 1 system.
I just saved a copy of my bkmarks and then imported them back 


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Re: [Cooker] Opera 6.0beta Memory Leak?

2002-03-14 Thread Levi Ramsey

On Wed Mar 13 21:53 -0500, Josh Sharp wrote:
 OK this may sound stupid... and if it does please be kind :)
 
 Don't know if we're reporting on Commercial packages, but the Opera package 
 for 8.2 from Mandrake Club appears to have a memory leak.  I must admit I 
 installed on an 8.1 machine (I just liked v 6 better) so that might be why.

Have you tried opera.linux on news.opera.no ?  It's quite a good ng for
Opera on Linux discussion and bug reporting.  They might require that
you download one of their rpms, but I doubt a bug in Mandrake's
packaging led to a mem leak.

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Re: [Cooker] Opera 6.0beta Memory Leak?

2002-03-14 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 07:05:33 -0500
Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed Mar 13 21:53 -0500, Josh Sharp wrote:
  OK this may sound stupid... and if it does please be kind :)
  
  Don't know if we're reporting on Commercial packages, but the Opera package 
  for 8.2 from Mandrake Club appears to have a memory leak.  I must admit I 
  installed on an 8.1 machine (I just liked v 6 better) so that might be why.
 
 Have you tried opera.linux on news.opera.no ?  It's quite a good ng for
 Opera on Linux discussion and bug reporting.  They might require that
 you download one of their rpms, but I doubt a bug in Mandrake's
 packaging led to a mem leak.
 
 

One item to note is that Opera6 B1 is Not packaged by Mandrake.
It was packaged By Opera For Mandrake 8.2 and among other things removes the require 
for libpg2 which still exist if you download B1 from Opera.


Charles




Re: [Cooker] Opera 6.0beta Memory Leak?

2002-03-14 Thread Josh Sharp

On Thursday 14 March 2002 07:05, Levi Ramsey wrote:
 On Wed Mar 13 21:53 -0500, Josh Sharp wrote:
  OK this may sound stupid... and if it does please be kind :)
 
  Don't know if we're reporting on Commercial packages, but the Opera
  package for 8.2 from Mandrake Club appears to have a memory leak.  I must
  admit I installed on an 8.1 machine (I just liked v 6 better) so that
  might be why.

 Have you tried opera.linux on news.opera.no ?  It's quite a good ng for
 Opera on Linux discussion and bug reporting.  They might require that
 you download one of their rpms, but I doubt a bug in Mandrake's
 packaging led to a mem leak.

I'm sorry.  Problem seems not to be Opera...happens in general.  X ends up 
consuming all memory.

I'll check what packages I've also updated recently.

Sorry again.

Josh.




[Cooker] Opera 6.0beta Memory Leak?

2002-03-13 Thread Josh Sharp

OK this may sound stupid... and if it does please be kind :)

Don't know if we're reporting on Commercial packages, but the Opera package 
for 8.2 from Mandrake Club appears to have a memory leak.  I must admit I 
installed on an 8.1 machine (I just liked v 6 better) so that might be why.

I suspect a mem leak because as I surf on highly graphical sites, I can watch 
my mem usage on ksysguard in the panel go Up, Up, Up but never back down.  In 
fact I have to stop all processes dealing with X (ie log out and kill kdm) to 
free the memory.

I realize that this is not technically a mem leak just don't know what else 
to call it.

Thanks,
Josh.   




Re: [Cooker] Opera 6.0 B1

2002-03-01 Thread Chevalley, Scott

Alas, I downloaded it a week or so ago and during some cooker update
this week it has stopped working right  I did an upgrade of 81 to
82b3 and everything was working okay until oh, two days ago 
Suddenly it wouldn't load, giving an error about libpng versions I
checked and I have libpng3-121-5mdk installed, but I also had
libpng2-1012 installed  I removed libpng2 and made a symlink from
libpngso3121 to libpngso2 and opera will work, but the ads don't
appear right anymore and it won't load pngs anymore

Scott



On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 08:51, Charles A Edwards wrote:
 For others such as myself who, at times, get behind on develop issues that are 
non-Mandrake Opera 60 Beta1 for Linux was released on Tues and is available at 
operacom
 
 For me at least it runs much better than the previous version, no crashes, yet
 
 
 Charles






Re: [Cooker] Opera 6.0 B1

2002-03-01 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Fri, 01 Mar 2002 10:36:54 -0500
Chevalley, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Alas, I downloaded it a week or so ago and during some cooker update
 this week it has stopped working right.  I did an upgrade of 8.1 to
 8.2b3 and everything was working okay until... oh, two days ago. 
 Suddenly it wouldn't load, giving an error about libpng versions. I
 checked and I have libpng3-1.2.1-5mdk installed, but I also had
 libpng2-1.0.12 installed.  I removed libpng2 and made a symlink from
 libpng.so.3.1.2.1 to libpng.so.2 and opera will work, but the ads don't
 appear right anymore... and it won't load pngs anymore.
 
 
You must have been using the 3 release beta1 was not released until 
2/26.
libpng symlinks are never more than partially successful depending upon the app they 
are being used with.
Best results are obtained with both libpng2 and libpng3 installed and libpng3-devel.

If you wish to try Opera again make the changes I noted above uninstall your current 
version and install the new version.
The static version in normally the less problematic though the shared should work.
With me the shared worked without problem on 1 cooker system but would segfault on a 
2nd, but the shared had no difficulty.


Charles




[Cooker] Opera

2002-01-30 Thread Andrea Tavazzani

Opera works fine.

Andrea Tavazzani





Re: [Cooker] Opera

2002-01-30 Thread SI Reasoning

When I try to install it I get the error message that
libpng.so.2 is needed. I tried the static rpm for tp3.

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 Opera works fine.
 
 Andrea Tavazzani
 
 


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Re: [Cooker] Opera

2002-01-30 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:10:37 -0800 (PST)
SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When I try to install it I get the error message that
 libpng.so.2 is needed. I tried the static rpm for tp3.
 
 
You need to install, -ivh, libpng2 from 8.1


   Charles





[Cooker] Opera behaves weird since the QT upgrade

2001-10-18 Thread Han

Hi,

I was using opera with the dynamically linked mandrake qt. Practical
cause now AA works. But since the latest qt update Opera doesn't work
properly anymore. It seems Opera forgets some settings like the
bookmarks.

Bad luck or can something be done?


Cya, Han.