Hi!

On 4/22/07, Bruce Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just had the same problem on 10.2, after running the latest update
(probably the Xorg update did Opera in).

Yes, it could be X.org as I also had Kaffeine crash all the time.
Although, that went away as I changed back to one step older kernel.
Opera still crashes.

I started opera with 'strace' and wasn't able to figure out the
problem.  I also removed "~/.opera/" in case some of the settings were
messed up, and that didn't help either.

I also removed the settings. I do not know how to start opera with
'strace' (at least the command line options that I tried either were
wrong or didn't give anything.) I'll Google for that...

I ended up going to www.opera.com (with Firefox :) and
downloaded+installed the very latest Opera RPM for SuSE 10.2, and that
solved the problem.  Opera is now back up and running on my SuSE 10.2.

Yes, I thought about that. But we all have our own users so installing
Opera from SUSE sources (YaST or smart) works for everybody where as
doing it manually works only for me I guess. Or course, the latest
version is not yet available for SUSE from the YaST sources, so maybe
I'll stop by there. :-) It's just that I do not think it's Operas
fault as couple of the latest versions that I tried all crash... and
some of them did work. So the problem is somewhere else, I'm sure.

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