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In addition the pop up loading bar at the bottom of the screen also displays some weird chinese characters. Other than that all seems fine though. Anyone else having these problems?
And are the new weekly builds free of such quirks?
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Ehm, what about not having a gazillion tabs open, using a sane default skin, and resetting all panels and toolbars, just for starters? Because that's for sure a "weird opera" in that screenshot.
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thx for the reply! u guys don't have the same prob.? I've heard one guy in the arch irc channel complaining of the same transfers menu bug.
changing themes won't help either
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Uncomment your locale in /etc/locale.gen and run locale-gen as root.
Followed the above blindly but it doesn't seem to help..
Maybe I should try reinstalling from scratch...
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Hi again!
I tried remove opera from pacman, installing opera-static(which for some reason has ugly menus), reinstalled opera and remove .opera yet still the same old chinese characters(only at the pop up progress bar) and invisible transfers menu is still there!
I'm sure someone else has experienced this...
Any solutions greatly appreaciated.
Thanks in advance!
btw, this is the first time opera's behaving like this.
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I get the same problem some time ago with an other version of opera, but I nerver get it solved....
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What did u do about it? How about now?
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I tried it out again and (version 9.10) it worked, but since it hasn't worked, i use Firefox instead!
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after updating it worked? hopes next update will solve it...
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Hey man
Just letting you know ive been having the same problem off and on with different versions.
I just putup with it because ffx 2 is just too cpu intensive.
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http://my.opera.com/community/forums/to … ?id=162424
a post addressing the issue
the problem can easily be solved by going to terminal, typind LANG=C, then in terminal also type opera
Now to find a permanent solution....
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they also suggested removeing qt-scim... anyone knows the arch equivalent?
Also, is there any problem with setting LANG=C?
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For a permanent solution, put C into rc.conf locales section;
LOCALE="C"
Hmm... I tink this even improved font handling... Fonts in Gtk apps aren't so blurry and tahoma isn't so squeezed together just as in windows.
One more think that's fixed is opera's slow repeat rate especially when deleting characters. Somehow that automagically fixed this too..
Thank God!
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guess so
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