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#1 2008-08-10 08:48:02

RAH
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Registered: 2008-06-20
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[SOLVED] Opera Problems

Hi,

I'm having all sorts of strange problems with Opera.

Pages only half loading, pages not rendering properly, themes vanishing, sessions being lost, widgets being lost.

Any ideas?

Last edited by RAH (2008-08-15 18:26:57)

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#2 2008-08-10 14:52:58

McQueen
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Re: [SOLVED] Opera Problems

$  opera --version


/path/to/Truth

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#3 2008-08-10 15:53:36

arch0r
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Re: [SOLVED] Opera Problems

reinstall opera, check if your ~/.opera folder has user rights.

chown -R rah:users ~/.opera/*

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#4 2008-08-10 22:26:39

RAH
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Re: [SOLVED] Opera Problems

Hmm - think I've found the problem - less than 500KB free space on one of my linux partitions.  This could be the cause right?

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#5 2008-08-10 23:33:34

COMMUNISTCHINA
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Re: [SOLVED] Opera Problems

RAH wrote:

Hmm - think I've found the problem - less than 500KB free space on one of my linux partitions.  This could be the cause right?

lol
I don't know if that could be the problem (could be!)
I learned a command here on the forums that will help you out a little.

pacman -Sc
It cleared up quite a few MB for me.


i don't know you that well.

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#6 2008-08-10 23:35:21

RAH
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Re: [SOLVED] Opera Problems

Ah, that clears the pacman cache I presume?  I usually just delete the cache folder.  That's handy though - thanks!

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#7 2008-08-10 23:44:35

skottish
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Re: [SOLVED] Opera Problems

RAH wrote:

Ah, that clears the pacman cache I presume?  I usually just delete the cache folder.  That's handy though - thanks!

pacman -Sc clears out all packages other than what's currently installed. So, if you have three glibc packages in the cache, that command will only clear the two older ones.

pacman -Scc clears out everything in the cache. I only do this only when I'm sure that my system is working properly.

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