opera - ghostery

2013-02-12 Thread ajtiM
Hi!

I am an Opera user long time and I use extension Ghostery long time too but 
now on Opera 12.14 I had a problem with Ghostery wizard setting each time when 
I start Opera. When I exit Opera I use Tool-Delete Private Data where I have 
checked everything except Delete settings and data for all extensions.
I uninstalled all other extension but the problem persist.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Opera

2013-02-02 Thread Jens Jahnke
On Sat, 02 Feb 2013 07:55:25 -0600
ajtiM  wrote:

A> On Saturday 02 February 2013 14:19:17 Polytropon wrote:
A> > On Sat, 02 Feb 2013 05:35:46 -0600, ajtiM wrote:
A> > > Looks like Opera has problem autodetect on KDE but not in
A> > > Fluxbox.
A> > 
A> > This is because Fluxbox is neither KDE or Gnome. :-)
A> > 
A> > But simply coredumping is a bad "default value" for how to act
A> > when not using KDE or Gnome. I'm using Opera on WindowMaker
A> > here for many years without that specific error (11.50 at the
A> > moment), so maybe another sign for disimproved software... :-(
A> 
A> As I remember a "problem" started with Opera 12?? (I forgot which
A> one but 12 for sure).

For me problems started with 12.10 (12.12 currently). After some update
opera wouldn't start anymore. It simply bailed out saying "failed to
setup core".

I never had the time to nail the reason down exactly. Had something to
do with gstreamer and xorg stuff updates. Right now on 9.1 it is
running and I hope it will stay that way.

Regards,

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Re: Opera

2013-02-02 Thread ajtiM
On Saturday 02 February 2013 14:19:17 Polytropon wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Feb 2013 05:35:46 -0600, ajtiM wrote:
> > Looks like Opera has problem autodetect on KDE but not in Fluxbox.
> 
> This is because Fluxbox is neither KDE or Gnome. :-)
> 
> But simply coredumping is a bad "default value" for how to act
> when not using KDE or Gnome. I'm using Opera on WindowMaker
> here for many years without that specific error (11.50 at the
> moment), so maybe another sign for disimproved software... :-(

As I remember a "problem" started with Opera 12?? (I forgot which one but 12 
for sure).

Thank you.

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Re: Opera

2013-02-02 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 02 Feb 2013 05:35:46 -0600, ajtiM wrote:
> Looks like Opera has problem autodetect on KDE but not in Fluxbox.

This is because Fluxbox is neither KDE or Gnome. :-)

But simply coredumping is a bad "default value" for how to act
when not using KDE or Gnome. I'm using Opera on WindowMaker
here for many years without that specific error (11.50 at the
moment), so maybe another sign for disimproved software... :-(


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Re: Opera

2013-02-02 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 01 Feb 2013 19:42:19 -0600, ajtiM wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I use Opera 12.12. I use KDE 4 and Fluxbox.
> In operaprefs.ini I have
> [File Selector]
> Dialog Toolkit=4
> 
> which help me that Opera works othervise I get:
> libpng error: incorrect data check
> libpng error: incorrect data check
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> 
> This happened on KDE but without above lines in operaprefs.ini, Opera works 
> without problem on Fluxbox.
> 
> What is different, please?

I don't see an obvious difference except that "something"
seems to be wrong with your PNG library. Is everything
in sync? Or is some mechanism relying on libpng malfunctioning
somewhere else?

Regarding Opera: For better integration with desktop
environments newer versions can "emulate" the DE's native
dialogs instead of using its own one (which was superior
in functionality).

If you enter "about:config" in your address bar and search
for "toolkit", you will find the corresponding setting with
the following explanation:

File dialog toolkit 
  0 = Autodetect toolkit to use for file selector
  1 = Use Qt for file selector (deprecated, will fall back to KDE)
  2 = Use GTK for file selector
  3 = Use KDE for file selector
  4 = Use X11 for file selector

Maybe this causes trouble in your specific "non-mainstream"
setting? However I can't imagine how...



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Re: Opera

2013-02-02 Thread ajtiM
On Friday 01 February 2013 23:04:27 Parv wrote:
> in message <3869488.94aln8e...@luna.wi.rr.com>,
> wrote ajtiM thusly...
> 
> > Hi!
> > 
> > I use Opera 12.12. I use KDE 4 and Fluxbox.
> > In operaprefs.ini I have
> > [File Selector]
> > Dialog Toolkit=4
> > 
> > which help me that Opera works othervise I get:
> > libpng error: incorrect data check
> > libpng error: incorrect data check
> > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> > 
> > This happened on KDE but without above lines in operaprefs.ini, Opera
> > works
> > without problem on Fluxbox.
> > 
> > What is different, please?
> 
> (Go to "opera:config" by typing in the address bar. Then in the
> search field (one with magnifying lend), type "toolkit". You will
> then see only "File Selector: Dialog Toolkit" option. When you click
> the "[?]" icon, you will the values (0-4) and short explanation.)
> 
> With that out of way, option value "4" tells opera to "use X11 for
> file selector" instead of auto detected one, Qt, GTK, or KDE one.
> 
> Seems like any or all of opera, kde, png library need to be rebuilt,
> possibly along with other respective dependencies. Sorry, I couldn't
> be of much help with this.

Looks like Opera has problem autodetect on KDE but not in Fluxbox.

Thank you very much for explanation.

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Re: Opera

2013-02-02 Thread Parv
in message <3869488.94aln8e...@luna.wi.rr.com>,
wrote ajtiM thusly...
>
> Hi!
>
> I use Opera 12.12. I use KDE 4 and Fluxbox.
> In operaprefs.ini I have
> [File Selector]
> Dialog Toolkit=4
>
> which help me that Opera works othervise I get:
> libpng error: incorrect data check
> libpng error: incorrect data check
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> This happened on KDE but without above lines in operaprefs.ini, Opera works
> without problem on Fluxbox.
>
> What is different, please?

(Go to "opera:config" by typing in the address bar. Then in the
search field (one with magnifying lend), type "toolkit". You will
then see only "File Selector: Dialog Toolkit" option. When you click
the "[?]" icon, you will the values (0-4) and short explanation.)

With that out of way, option value "4" tells opera to "use X11 for
file selector" instead of auto detected one, Qt, GTK, or KDE one.

Seems like any or all of opera, kde, png library need to be rebuilt,
possibly along with other respective dependencies. Sorry, I couldn't
be of much help with this.


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Opera

2013-02-01 Thread ajtiM
Hi!

I use Opera 12.12. I use KDE 4 and Fluxbox.
In operaprefs.ini I have
[File Selector]
Dialog Toolkit=4

which help me that Opera works othervise I get:
libpng error: incorrect data check
libpng error: incorrect data check
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

This happened on KDE but without above lines in operaprefs.ini, Opera works 
without problem on Fluxbox.

What is different, please?

Thank you.

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Re: OT - Opera 12.12 crashes while uploading an image on Flickr

2013-01-11 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 11 January 2013 04:06,   wrote:
> Recently Opera -- Opera/9.80 (X11; FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE i386)
> Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.12 -- has been crashing whenever I try to
> upload an image in JPEG format ...
>
>   http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8364/8369048901_d47c385819_b_d.jpg
> ( opened raw file in ufraw 0.18_4; sent to gimp 2.6.12,2;
>   resized & saved as JPEG. I uploaded it via Firefox 10.0.11,1
>   without any problems. )
>
>
> ... on Flickr via ...
>
>   http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/basic/?reason=noflash
>
>
> ... Opera crashes during the transfer (after file has been chosen by
> pressing "Choose ..." and pressing "UPLOAD").
>
> Could anybody tell me if the problem is with Opera-Flickr
> interaction or something inherent in the file itself?
>
> (Also posted to newsgroup opera.linux.)

My only guess is it may be related to this:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=495511

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Re: OT - Opera 12.12 crashes while uploading an image on Flickr

2013-01-11 Thread ajtiM
On Friday 11 January 2013 03:06:32 p...@pair.com wrote:
> Recently Opera -- Opera/9.80 (X11; FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE i386)
> Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.12 -- has been crashing whenever I try to
> upload an image in JPEG format ...
> 
>   http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8364/8369048901_d47c385819_b_d.jpg
> ( opened raw file in ufraw 0.18_4; sent to gimp 2.6.12,2;
>   resized & saved as JPEG. I uploaded it via Firefox 10.0.11,1
>   without any problems. )
> 
> 
> ... on Flickr via ...
> 
>   http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/basic/?reason=noflash
> 
> 
> ... Opera crashes during the transfer (after file has been chosen by
> pressing "Choose ..." and pressing "UPLOAD").
> 
> Could anybody tell me if the problem is with Opera-Flickr
> interaction or something inherent in the file itself?
> 
> (Also posted to newsgroup opera.linux.)
> 
> 
>   - parv
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IMO is problem with Opera java or flash because I have a problem to upload 
files 
with Opera on redbubble. I use xombrero and it works.

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OT - Opera 12.12 crashes while uploading an image on Flickr

2013-01-11 Thread parv
Recently Opera -- Opera/9.80 (X11; FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE i386)
Presto/2.12.388 Version/12.12 -- has been crashing whenever I try to
upload an image in JPEG format ...

  http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8364/8369048901_d47c385819_b_d.jpg
( opened raw file in ufraw 0.18_4; sent to gimp 2.6.12,2;
  resized & saved as JPEG. I uploaded it via Firefox 10.0.11,1
  without any problems. )


... on Flickr via ...

  http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/basic/?reason=noflash


... Opera crashes during the transfer (after file has been chosen by
pressing "Choose ..." and pressing "UPLOAD").

Could anybody tell me if the problem is with Opera-Flickr
interaction or something inherent in the file itself?

(Also posted to newsgroup opera.linux.)


  - parv

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Re: The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2012-11-20 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 20 November 2012 13:23, peter weismann  wrote:
> I find two native FreeBSD ports for OPERA.
> With that I want to say, I am not using Linux-Opera anymore.
> But since some time, I had installed
> www/opera-devel
> and
> www/opera
> at the same time and played with them. Now I see, that opera has a
> greater release-level then opera-devel.
> That makes no sense.

Yes, opera.com is rolling out releases fairly quickly
these days, & www/opera-devel doesn't get updated often
enough to make much sense.  What I do (when I wish to
run test versions) is poke my tube machine on over to
http://http://www.opera.com/browser/next/
pull down the correct file, then untar it into a directory,
copy the profile/ directory over (if needed) & run it
from the local users directory.

This way we don't have stray files clotting up /usr/local
& don't have to rely on the whims of the maintainer
to update a rather fast-moving target.

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The Opera browser on FreeBSD

2012-11-20 Thread peter weismann
I find two native FreeBSD ports for OPERA.
With that I want to say, I am not using Linux-Opera anymore.
But since some time, I had installed 
www/opera-devel
and
www/opera
at the same time and played with them. Now I see, that opera has a
greater release-level then opera-devel.
That makes no sense.
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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-25 Thread Polytropon
Again a system freeze, so I have to write this message
for a second time. But I think it's worth it as I made
some interesting discoveries. :-)

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 06:43:01 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
> If the print job has a PostScript error, it would be received and then 
> just disappear.  Unless you have the printer set to "print PostScript 
> errors", anyway.  Watch the printer lights for a quick flash when (if) 
> the job is actually sent.

I've tried that from the google search page (no query
entered) and could see the display "JOBVERARBEITUNG"
(job processing), as well as a short flashing of the
"Daten" (data) LED. Nothing got printed, but the
printer seemed to receive data. So I thought I should
investigate the data.

In Opera, I selected "Print to file" and loaded the
PS file into gs. It had a black square across the
page, as well as scroll bars. Scroll bars? In the PS
output? Hmmm... sounds stupid!

Printing this file from within gs (which pipes it to
lpr), as well as directly printing it with lpr, resulted
in the job appearing + disappearing.

Okay, I thought it might have something to do with the
web page printed... so I opened a simple web page (no
images, just text).

IT GOT PRINTED!!!

So is this local file vs. online file?

I opened http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/LEGALNOTICE.html
and printed it. It also got printed, but with a black bar
across the rear side of the second page. There also were
grey bars at the margins of the text (but I could remove
them by manually Alt+P = Preferencs, Webpages, Background
Color set to white).

The output was like this (2nd page):

Corel and WordPerfect are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Corel Corporation and/or its 
subsidiaries in Canada, the United States and/or
##
##
##
##

And then printing continued normally on the 3rd page (2nd
sheet) with

SAP, R/3, and mySAP are trademarks or registered 
trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and in several other 
countries all over the world.

What is this selective printing? Or am I not allowed to
print portions of the copyright? :-)

Whenever I try to print from Opera, I have to manually select
the only selectable printer with the mouse. What about the
good old "Ctrl+P Enter"? Already DEPRECATED? Not "modern"
enough?

Alternative: Firefox. I have version 6.0.1 installed. When
I opened the google search page, it got printed, but without
the colored Google text. Other web pages with images have
the images printed.

And suddenly, the system froze. I had to switch it off (with
the _real_ power switch on the back).

The "freeze virus" has jumped from Sylpheed to Firefox.

Summary:

PS generation seems to be different among browsers. Sometimes
something gets generated that the printer cannot print.

Idea:

I could configure CUPS _not_ to use PS, but instead convert
it to PCL and then send it to the printer, maybe this can
bring different results.



(Note that my last message contained some more details, e. g.
different job sizes when printing the same page from Opera
and from Firefox, but due to the reboot the message was lost.)




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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-25 Thread Warren Block

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Polytropon wrote:


On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:57:41 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:

Do opera's print jobs show up in the queue (With # lpq) or via browser
http://localhost:631 ?


In both, for a very short time. The command line lpr report
looks like this:

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready and printing
RankOwner   Job File(s)  Total Size
active  poly20  Google - Opera   419840 bytes

Then it disappears after a few seconds

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready
no entries

The printer doesn't start to print.


If the print job has a PostScript error, it would be received and then 
just disappear.  Unless you have the printer set to "print PostScript 
errors", anyway.  Watch the printer lights for a quick flash when (if) 
the job is actually sent.

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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-25 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:57:41 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:
> Do opera's print jobs show up in the queue (With # lpq) or via browser
> http://localhost:631 ?

In both, for a very short time. The command line lpr report
looks like this:

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready and printing
RankOwner   Job File(s)  Total Size
active  poly20  Google - Opera   419840 bytes

Then it disappears after a few seconds

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready
no entries

The printer doesn't start to print. If I try this from other
programs (e. g. Gimp, the Sylpheed MUA, or OpenOffice), the
entry is listed, and the printer starts to work. In the web
administration, all jobs are listed as "completed", except
that the Opera printing jobs didn't result in printing, while
the other ones did.



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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-25 Thread Polytropon
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 17:48:40 -0400, Rod Person wrote:
> Out of curiosity, when I got how I fired up Opera 11.50 and took these screen 
> shots.
> 
> You can see that I have a Print to LPR option and you can set the command 
> line.

Yes - that seems to be the KDE printing dialog. I did just
rebuild Opera (which installed _lots_ of stuff, kdelibs and
other KDE and Qt related things, and stuff that I've never
heared of, no idea what it is and what I should need it for,
e. g. Sesame, Rasqal, Soprano, Botan and Grantlee - it's
just you're talking how to solve "Maniac Mansion II: Day Of
The Tentacle" with a friend on a public bus!). Really, naming
"modern" software products makes you sound silly. :-)



> But it seem it does stay saved and you have to type in the command every time.

The standard command _is_ lpr, so this should be fine. I've
tried _all_ the dialogs, going to "opera:config" Registry,
and changing numerical values.

The explainations for "Dialog Toolkit" are a bit scary:

0 = Autodetect toolkit to use for file selector
1 = Use Qt for file selector (dprecated, will fall back to KDE)
2 = Use GTK for file selector
3 = Use KDE for file selector
4 = Use X11 for file selector

Note that althoug the key "Dialog Toolkit" is categorized
in "File Selector", it does _also_ affect the printing dialog!
Furthermore, it affects how the menus and colors look like.

Oh... deprecated!!! The only file saving dialog that worked in
a halfway accessible manner is now DEPRECATED! Great!

I tried the Gtk file dialog, it has bad keyboard support, is
slow and doesn't allow fast actions. The KDE dialog is also
unusable. And if Opera starts, there are a lot of error
messages related to KDE (as I'm not using it maybe?). There
is no ".." entry anymore (too complicated for "average users"?),
and the GTK file dialog doesn't even allow easy overwriting
a file name (selection just covers prefix, not full entry).

This is how it looked like in previous versions:

+-- Save as ---+
|  |
|  Look in: _#_/var/tmp_ [<] [^] [°]  [::][=]  |
|  |
|  # ..* a_saved_file.html |
|  # some_directory* another_file_html |
|  # another one   |
|  |
|  File name: blabla.html_ [  Save  ]  |
|  |
|  File type: HTML file (*.htm, *.html)[ Cancel ]  |
|  |
+--+

Note that the upper field can be addressed per keyboard, so
you can change the path there - or you enter a path (as prefix
or only entry) in the lower field.

The dialog I got after installation with KDE and GTK backends
_not_ selected was a poor implementation of that dialog, but
it worked, even though there are strange things like Places
and File system that I don't understand what they are to be
used for. Waste of space on screen seems to be "modern".

The old Opera 8.54 printing dialog had a tab to specify a printer
program and its parameters. This seems also DEPRECATED, so if
you want it, you need KDE... or what?



> Dialog:
> http://rodperson.com/DL/2011-08-24-174109_1680x1050_scrot.png

Exactly that's what I get, and if I enter a job, it is shown
for a short time in the lpq output, but the printer does not
print anything. Then the queue is empty.

And even as I now have those dialogs, and made all settings
as one would expect, in the _result_, nothing is printed.
No error messages (checked xterm calling Opera) appear.

There is just one printer. It's the only one on the list.
It _has_ to be manually (!) selected before I am able to
send the print job. Standard procedure ^P and Enter also
seems to be DEPRECATED...



Summary: Printing still does not work. And file dialog got worse.



I will try to make a workaround by using the "Print to file"
mechanism to pipe it directly into the printer somehow.




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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Kruppa, Peter Ulrich



Am 25.08.2011 08:09, schrieb Polytropon:

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:01:50 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:

Sorry, I forgot to include the list -

Am 24.08.2011 17:19, schrieb Polytropon:

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 13:38:45 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:

Opera really does work with Cups - you will see your printer's
network name in the printer dialog.


I've installed CUPS and actually _can_ see the printer
names in the dialog, but no printing takes place.

Test: I loaded google's homepage and pressed Ctrl+P Enter.

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready and printing
RankOwner   Job File(s)  Total Size
active  poly20  Google - Opera   419840 bytes

And few seconds later:

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready
no entries

But nothing appear in the printer. It works from any
other application, even from command line.

Note that _those_ lp* tools are belonging to CUPS.


Which means - you really do use /usr/local/bin/lp and removed the system's
/usr/bin/lp* stuff?

Just to be sure


Just checked again. Even though I did not have CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=YES
in /etc/make.conf when installing cups, I renamed the system's lp*
tools so those of CUPS are being used:

% which lpq lpr lprm lp
/usr/local/bin/lpq
/usr/local/bin/lpr
/usr/local/bin/lprm
/usr/local/bin/lp

The system's tools are out of scope now.

% ls /usr/bin/lp*
/usr/bin/lp.bsd
/usr/bin/lpq.bsd
/usr/bin/lpr.bsd
/usr/bin/lprm.bsd

As I made sure from various programs, CUPS _can_ actually print.
It just doesn't print from Opera.

Do opera's print jobs show up in the queue (With # lpq) or via browser
http://localhost:631 ?

Greetings

Peter.







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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:01:50 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to include the list -
> 
> Am 24.08.2011 17:19, schrieb Polytropon:
> > On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 13:38:45 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:
> >> Opera really does work with Cups - you will see your printer's
> >> network name in the printer dialog.
> >
> > I've installed CUPS and actually _can_ see the printer
> > names in the dialog, but no printing takes place.
> >
> > Test: I loaded google's homepage and pressed Ctrl+P Enter.
> >
> > % lpq
> > HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready and printing
> > RankOwner   Job File(s)  Total Size
> > active  poly20  Google - Opera   419840 bytes
> >
> > And few seconds later:
> >
> > % lpq
> > HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready
> > no entries
> >
> > But nothing appear in the printer. It works from any
> > other application, even from command line.
> >
> > Note that _those_ lp* tools are belonging to CUPS.
> 
> Which means - you really do use /usr/local/bin/lp and removed the system's
> /usr/bin/lp* stuff?
> 
> Just to be sure

Just checked again. Even though I did not have CUPS_OVERWRITE_BASE=YES
in /etc/make.conf when installing cups, I renamed the system's lp*
tools so those of CUPS are being used:

% which lpq lpr lprm lp
/usr/local/bin/lpq
/usr/local/bin/lpr
/usr/local/bin/lprm
/usr/local/bin/lp

The system's tools are out of scope now.

% ls /usr/bin/lp*
/usr/bin/lp.bsd
/usr/bin/lpq.bsd
/usr/bin/lpr.bsd
/usr/bin/lprm.bsd

As I made sure from various programs, CUPS _can_ actually print.
It just doesn't print from Opera.




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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Kruppa, Peter Ulrich

Sorry, I forgot to include the list -

Am 24.08.2011 17:19, schrieb Polytropon:

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 13:38:45 +0200, Kruppa, Peter Ulrich wrote:

Opera really does work with Cups - you will see your printer's
network name in the printer dialog.


I've installed CUPS and actually _can_ see the printer
names in the dialog, but no printing takes place.

Test: I loaded google's homepage and pressed Ctrl+P Enter.

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready and printing
RankOwner   Job File(s)  Total Size
active  poly20  Google - Opera   419840 bytes

And few seconds later:

% lpq
HP_LaserJet_4000_Series is ready
no entries

But nothing appear in the printer. It works from any
other application, even from command line.

Note that _those_ lp* tools are belonging to CUPS.


Which means - you really do use /usr/local/bin/lp and removed the system's
/usr/bin/lp* stuff?

Just to be sure

Greetings


Peter.






If you really want to use Cups [...]


Want? There's no such thing as wanting in relation to CUPS. :-)




[...] you have to set it up manually


Really? It was always advertised as doing everything totally
automatically.




- there isn't any automagic.


It recognized the printer (by scanning the network) correctly
and did even suggest the proper driver that allows me to
enable or disable the printer's special functions, such as
which tray to use, or if to duplex.




Can you print from the command-line
# lpr document.ps
?


Without problems. Even the pre-filters do work, e. g.

% lpr bla.c

or even

% lpr foo.jpg

CUPS does the preprocessing, the printer shows "JOB PROCESSING",
loads the paper and prints - just as expected, even like
without CUPS. :-)

(I've been using that "magic" with apsfilter before which
uses some pre-filters for various "non-printable" file
types, and then generates PCL using gs, which also allows
me to set printer-specific options.)

Oh, and I even wrote my own "PS only" printer filters,
also using gs, and putting them into /etc/printcap does
work.

% cat /opt/libexec/ps2pcl-dup.sh
#!/bin/sh
printf "\033&k2G" || exit 2
gs -q -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -dPARANOIDSAFER -dSAFER -sPAPERSIZE=a4
-r600x600 -sDEVICE=ljet4d -dDuplex=true
-sOutputFile=- -&&  exit 0
exit 2

Corresponding printcap entry:

Laserjet|ljet4d;r=600x600;q=high;c=full;p=a4;m=auto:\
 :rm=192.168.100.100:\
 :rp=raw:\
 :lp=:\
 :if=/opt/libexec/ps2pcl-dup.sh:\
 :sd=/var/spool/lpd/Laserjet:\
 :lf=/var/spool/lpd/Laserjet/log:\
 :af=/var/spool/lpd/Laserjet/acct:\
 :mx#0:\
 :sh:

Of course in _this_ case print data has to be in PS format,
but that's no problem as it is the default output format
by all the programs that intend to print.





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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Rod Person
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 12:54:01 -0400
Rod Person  wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 17:09:40 +0200
> Polytropon  wrote:
> > 
> > Which version of Opera are you using? I have 11.50/1047
> > installed; the page you refered to states:
> 
> I have 10.x and Opera-Next installed.

Out of curiosity, when I got how I fired up Opera 11.50 and took these screen 
shots.

You can see that I have a Print to LPR option and you can set the command line.
But it seem it does stay saved and you have to type in the command every time.

Dialog:
http://rodperson.com/DL/2011-08-24-174109_1680x1050_scrot.png

Version Info:
http://rodperson.com/DL/2011-08-24-174126_1680x1050_scrot.png

Dialog Toolkit setting:
http://rodperson.com/DL/2011-08-24-174152_1680x1050_scrot.png



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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Rod Person
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 17:09:40 +0200
Polytropon  wrote:
> 
> Which version of Opera are you using? I have 11.50/1047
> installed; the page you refered to states:

I have 10.x and Opera-Next installed.

>   If you are having problems printing, try adding
>   a custom printer under the "Options" tab in
>   File > Print.
> 
> This is not possible, as the Options tab doesn't have
> any function to add a printer. This is what it looks
> like:

Sorry, I know Opera-Next does not have this option, but I though the
11.x did. What if you change Dialog Toolkit to 3 in Opera:config, which
will give you the KDE type dialogs?

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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Polytropon
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 06:55:34 -0400, Rod Person wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 09:58:41 +0200
> Polytropon  wrote:
> > My question to the list now:
> > 
> > Did anybody get Opera working with CUPS or (better)
> > without it? Maybe did I miss something important at
> > installation time?
> > 
> 
> I've been printing from Opera using this method
> http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/481/

Which version of Opera are you using? I have 11.50/1047
installed; the page you refered to states:

Opera for Linux uses Qt to handle the printing.
Qt looks in /etc/printcap for available printers,
so make sure your printers are listed there.

Printers are listed, but they don't appear in the
"Printers" list. Then:

If you are having problems printing, try adding
a custom printer under the "Options" tab in
File > Print.

This is not possible, as the Options tab doesn't have
any function to add a printer. This is what it looks
like:

+-- Print --+
| _ |
|_Destination| Options ||
|   |
| Paper and Orientation |
| A4 (210 x 297 mm)  v  |
| Portrait   v  |
|   |
| Scale print to100% v  |
| [J] Fit to paper width|
|   |
| [ ] Print page background |
| [ ] Print headers and footers |
|   |
| Color |
|   ( ) Print in color if available |
|   (o) Print in grayscale  |
|   |
| Page margins (in centimeters) |
|   Top   1.00   Bottom  1.00   |
|   Left  1.00   Right   1.00   |
|___|
|   |
|   [ Print]  [ Cancel ]  [ Apply ] |
+---+

There is no means to add a printer.

I also checked the Registry... erm... the Configuration
editor "opera:config", with the search string "print".
Even though the key "PrinterName" is defined as $PRINTER,
which points to "Laserjet" (the default printer queue
that all other programs can use too), there is no command
that could be entered (like "lpr -PLaserjet"), sonsisting
of a printer program and a parameter, as described in the
article mentioned on top.



> Since you have a good printer that doesn't need a CUPS you probably can
> skip that and just make sure tp have the correct /etc/printcap

I have a correct /etc/rintcap for more than 20 years now,
and I never encountered such a situation that cannot be
explained or understood... :-)



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Re: Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Rod Person
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 09:58:41 +0200
Polytropon  wrote:
> My question to the list now:
> 
> Did anybody get Opera working with CUPS or (better)
> without it? Maybe did I miss something important at
> installation time?
> 

I've been printing from Opera using this method
http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/481/

Since you have a good printer that doesn't need a CUPS you probably can
skip that and just make sure tp have the correct /etc/printcap

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Printing from Opera

2011-08-24 Thread Polytropon
I'm currently trying to get my printing subsystem working again.
Luckily I can use a networked office-class printer that does
understand PS; it's a HP Laserjet 4000 duplex (networked, has
parallel, no USB).

On installing Opera, I encountered the following dialog:

++
| Options for opera 11.50|
| ++ |
| | [X] CUPS   Enable support for printing (requires CUPS) | | <===
| | [X] VIDEO  Enable support for HTML5 video (requires GStreamer) | |
| | [ ] GTKUse GTK backend | |
| | [ ] KDE4   Use KDE4 backend| |
+-++-+
|   [  OK  ]   Cancel|
++

What does this mean? Do I read that correctly? In order to
print from Opera, you _need_ to use CUPS? Oh come on! Honestly!
In the past it was possible to print without that stuff!
Really... "modern" software seems to get worse and worse...

But back on topic.

Because of the printer I use, I do not have any _need_ for
printer filters (like apsfilter or gs), and surely I do not
need a system that mimics the strange "Windows" ways of
handling the printer.

I did not install CUPS, and therefore the Opera printing
dialog did not show any printer to use. Not even the
system's standard printer (handled by lpr and printcap)
was listed. I can use it from everywhere - except from
Opera.

So I took some time to install CUPS and all the parts
that come with it (Gutenprint, foomatic, hpijs, hplip,
all the stuff I don't even know what it is). Configuring
took some time, but now it prints from Gimp, from the
command line, from gv, from xpdf - just as it should be
(and as it was without CUPS before).

But not from Opera.

Sometimes a job is listed in the lpq output, sometimes
not. But nothing is received by the printer. And even
if I defined "Laserjet" to be CUPS's default printer,
Opera's default is "Laserjet-nodup" (same configuration,
just with duplexer disabled).

For further testing today, I had to re-install the
printer in CUPS again because the settings didn't
survive a reboot. Oh wow...



My question to the list now:

Did anybody get Opera working with CUPS or (better)
without it? Maybe did I miss something important at
installation time?



A first idea for a workaround:

Opera can print to a file. This is the default PS output.
What about creating a file that can be put into the "Print
to file" dialog, but this file is not a file, it somehow
transfers the data written to it to the system's lpr
standard input, just as if you would do "ls | lpr"?
I have "named pipe" in mind, but I'm almost sure that
is _not_ what I need.

Does anyone have some pointers what I should read to
get that working, if possible? Or am I thinking into
the wrong direction?



Installed stuff:

opera-11.50
opera-linuxplugins-11.50
cups-1.4.6
cups-base-1.4.6_5
cups-client-1.4.6
cups-image-1.4.6
cups-pstoraster-8.15.4_6
gutenprint-cups-5.2.4_2

As I said, printing worked from everywhere - at least
yesterday it did. :-)



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Re: opera 11.11 and flash

2011-05-24 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 07:57:59PM -0300, Mario Lobo wrote:
 
> The attached picture shows Opera 11.10 with the www/opera-linuxplugins port
> installed showing the video as I was typing this. Perfect.
> -- 
> Mario Lobo

Hi Mario - looks good, glad you had more success than I did. To be fair, I 
didn't persevere as much as should have done but, I have to say I am so 
impressed with the new firefox, it works so well on my system so i'm glad it 
worked out that way.

Cheers
Jamie
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Re: opera 11.11 and flash

2011-05-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:06:07PM +0200, claudiu vasadi wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> 
> Have a look at section 6.2.3.2 from
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-browsers.html, it works. If you
> still have problems, you can report back.

It's Jamie actually but hello anyway. This page is the first place I refenced 
when looking for guidance; the handbook always is.

I've actually just built Firefox 4 instead and ditched Opera. It's not a bad 
browser, just a shame we can't get it to do the things we like.

jamie
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Re: opera 11.11 and flash

2011-05-23 Thread claudiu vasadi
Hi Paul,

Have a look at section 6.2.3.2 from
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/desktop-browsers.html, it works. If you
still have problems, you can report back.
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opera 11.11 and flash

2011-05-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
hello

I'm trying to get flash working with opera 11.11. I've installed the 
opera-linuxplugins port and I've put libflashplugin.so into 
/usr/local/lib/opera/plugins and ~/.opera/plugins/ - file downloaded from 
Adobe's website. Then opened Menu -> Settings -> Preferences -> Advance -> 
Content -> Plug-in options and I've added both paths to the search field. Still 
this hasn't made it work. It's frustrating when the documented process doesn't 
do anything. I have read from other posts when I searched the net that some 
people have had success by following the process for Firefox but as I 
understand it with the www/opera-linuxplugins port this shouldn't be necessary?

Has anyone got this to work and if so could you tell me how you did it?

jamie
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Re: Opera cpu 100%

2011-02-09 Thread Jud

On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 04:18:17 -0500, daniel cebd  wrote:


FreeBSD new-host.home 8.2-RC3 FreeBSD 8.2-RC3 #0: Sun Jan 30 06:52:51 UTC
2011
r...@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386

Bug ?

OPERA 11.00 et OPERA 11.01 hang up sur telerama.fr.
100%cpu actif.


Works here with Opera 11 and opera-linuxplugins from the ports.  CPU for  
Opera stayed below 6%, for operapluginwrapper below 3%.


Do you have problems with other pages using Flash?

Jud

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Opera cpu 100%

2011-02-09 Thread daniel cebd
FreeBSD new-host.home 8.2-RC3 FreeBSD 8.2-RC3 #0: Sun Jan 30 06:52:51 UTC
2011
r...@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386

Bug ?

OPERA 11.00 et OPERA 11.01 hang up sur telerama.fr.
100%cpu actif.
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread Rem P Roberti



Right place, so all I can figure is when you initially ran it, the .opera or 
.linux-opera folder, whichever it is, was put in /root instead of /home/$USER.  
Looking as root or super-user, got such a folder in /root?

Jud



Nope...that was the weird thing.  There was nothing in /root that 
referred to either opera or linux-opera.  But the problem is now moot.  
I deleted the linux-opera package and installed the native opera package 
along with linux-operaplugins and everything seems to be working fine.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread Jud
Right place, so all I can figure is when you initially ran it, the .opera or 
.linux-opera folder, whichever it is, was put in /root instead of /home/$USER.  
Looking as root or super-user, got such a folder in /root?

Jud

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On Feb 2, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:

> 
>> When you run whereis linux-opera as root, what is the result ( other than 
>> the port directory)?
>> 
>> Jud
>> 
> 
> whereis linux-opera
> linux-opera: /usr/local/bin/linux-opera /usr/local/man/man1/linux-opera.1.gz 
> /usr/ports/www/linux-opera
> 
> Rem
> 
> 
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread Rem P Roberti



When you run whereis linux-opera as root, what is the result ( other than the 
port directory)?

Jud



 whereis linux-opera
linux-opera: /usr/local/bin/linux-opera 
/usr/local/man/man1/linux-opera.1.gz /usr/ports/www/linux-opera


Rem



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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread Rem P Roberti



Just wanted to mention that Flash works fine for me with native Opera and the 
opera-linuxplugins port.

So did you install linux-Opera from the port?  I haven't run linux-Opera on FreeBSD in a while (I 
run it in Linux:), so I don't recall - is the binary called "opera" or 
"linux-opera"?

Jud



I always start x as user.  I learned early on not to make the
mistake of starting X as root.  I use Fluxbox with X, and had a
terminal window open there with root invoked for that window. That's 
when I first tried to open linux-opera.  Naturally, it
opened fine, but will not open if I try to do the same thing from
a terminal window as user.  I would like to set up Opera to open
from the Fluxbox menu, but in order for that to happen the program
needs to be opened as user, which is just what I can't do.


I'm not an opera user so maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of, but why are 
you using linux-opera and not the native version?

You can try to run it under truss(1) to see if that gives any clues as where 
it's failing.


The reason that I installed linux-opera, as opposed to the native version, is 
that all of the linux plugins seem to work quite well with this version.  
Flash, for example, works beautifully, which is something that I have never had 
success using with any other browser and FreeBSD.

Rem



I installed the program from the ports.  And, yes, the binary is called 
linux-opera.  If I can't figure out why the program refuses to open as 
user I will probably do a pkg_delete and start over, especially since 
you seem to have the plug-ins working fine with the native program.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread Rem P Roberti



I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it
the first time as root, when I should have opened as user.  At any
rate, I can now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get
this message:

opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use
/root/.opera/


Don't focus on this because you shouldn't be running it as root at all.
What actually happens when you try to run it as an normal user?


Nothing.  No error messages.  The program will simply not open at all if 
I try to do so as user.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread Jud
Just wanted to mention that Flash works fine for me with native Opera and the 
opera-linuxplugins port.

So did you install linux-Opera from the port?  I haven't run linux-Opera on 
FreeBSD in a while (I run it in Linux:), so I don't recall - is the binary 
called "opera" or "linux-opera"?

Jud

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On Feb 2, 2011, at 2:22 AM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:

> 
>> 
>>I always start x as user.  I learned early on not to make the
>>mistake of starting X as root.  I use Fluxbox with X, and had a
>>terminal window open there with root invoked for that window. That's 
>> when I first tried to open linux-opera.  Naturally, it
>>opened fine, but will not open if I try to do the same thing from
>>a terminal window as user.  I would like to set up Opera to open
>>from the Fluxbox menu, but in order for that to happen the program
>>needs to be opened as user, which is just what I can't do.
>> 
>> 
>> I'm not an opera user so maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of, but why 
>> are you using linux-opera and not the native version?
>> 
>> You can try to run it under truss(1) to see if that gives any clues as where 
>> it's failing.
>> 
> 
> The reason that I installed linux-opera, as opposed to the native version, is 
> that all of the linux plugins seem to work quite well with this version.  
> Flash, for example, works beautifully, which is something that I have never 
> had success using with any other browser and FreeBSD.
> 
> Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-02 Thread RW
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:17:43 -0800
Rem P Roberti  wrote:

> I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it
> the first time as root, when I should have opened as user.  At any
> rate, I can now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get
> this message:
> 
> opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use 
> /root/.opera/
>

Don't focus on this because you shouldn't be running it as root at all.
What actually happens when you try to run it as an normal user?
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rem P Roberti




I always start x as user.  I learned early on not to make the
mistake of starting X as root.  I use Fluxbox with X, and had a
terminal window open there with root invoked for that window. 
That's when I first tried to open linux-opera.  Naturally, it

opened fine, but will not open if I try to do the same thing from
a terminal window as user.  I would like to set up Opera to open
from the Fluxbox menu, but in order for that to happen the program
needs to be opened as user, which is just what I can't do.


I'm not an opera user so maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of, but 
why are you using linux-opera and not the native version?


You can try to run it under truss(1) to see if that gives any clues as 
where it's failing.




The reason that I installed linux-opera, as opposed to the native 
version, is that all of the linux plugins seem to work quite well with 
this version.  Flash, for example, works beautifully, which is something 
that I have never had success using with any other browser and FreeBSD.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Adam Vande More
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:


> I always start x as user.  I learned early on not to make the mistake of
> starting X as root.  I use Fluxbox with X, and had a terminal window open
> there with root invoked for that window.  That's when I first tried to open
> linux-opera.  Naturally, it opened fine, but will not open if I try to do
> the same thing from a terminal window as user.  I would like to set up Opera
> to open from the Fluxbox menu, but in order for that to happen the program
> needs to be opened as user, which is just what I can't do.
>

I'm not an opera user so maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of, but why
are you using linux-opera and not the native version?

You can try to run it under truss(1) to see if that gives any clues as where
it's failing.

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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rem P Roberti


On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Rem P Roberti <mailto:remeg...@comcast.net>> wrote:


I log in directly from the console using 'startx'.  And I hate to
sound really ignorant, but I'm still pretty much a newbie and not
sure where the environment variables are found.


You should be doing this step as your normal user, not root if that is 
what you are doing.  Otherwise whatever you run from X with start as 
root.  If you see a '#' at the end of your prompt, it's a root 
prompt.  You may find it easier to follow the handbook's guide on 
desktop environments using the auto startup methods.  Some of the DE 
prevent you from logging in as root so you wouldn't have been able to 
run into this issue.  If you do plan on using this as a desktop 
system, a desktop environment can make things easier anyway.  You can 
always drop down to a console if needed but most of the time it's a 
lot more convient to use the DE's terminal or konsole or whatever.




I always start x as user.  I learned early on not to make the mistake of 
starting X as root.  I use Fluxbox with X, and had a terminal window 
open there with root invoked for that window.  That's when I first tried 
to open linux-opera.  Naturally, it opened fine, but will not open if I 
try to do the same thing from a terminal window as user.  I would like 
to set up Opera to open from the Fluxbox menu, but in order for that to 
happen the program needs to be opened as user, which is just what I 
can't do.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Adam Vande More
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:

> I log in directly from the console using 'startx'.  And I hate to sound
> really ignorant, but I'm still pretty much a newbie and not sure where the
> environment variables are found.


You should be doing this step as your normal user, not root if that is what
you are doing.  Otherwise whatever you run from X with start as root.  If
you see a '#' at the end of your prompt, it's a root prompt.  You may find
it easier to follow the handbook's guide on desktop environments using the
auto startup methods.  Some of the DE prevent you from logging in as root so
you wouldn't have been able to run into this issue.  If you do plan on using
this as a desktop system, a desktop environment can make things easier
anyway.  You can always drop down to a console if needed but most of the
time it's a lot more convient to use the DE's terminal or konsole or
whatever.

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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rem P Roberti



Could you post your environment variables?

btw. how do you login / start x? (eg login in the console and use 
startx, or using any login manager like xdm, kdm, gdm, slim...)


Armin




On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti
wrote:
I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it 
the

first time as root, when I should have opened as user. At any rate, I
can
now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:

opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use
/root/.opera/

Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above
message is a
mystery to me.


Most likely, it is trying to use /root/.opera for your profile and is
crashing early in the startup because the regular user can't write
there. I would save any bookmarks or other useful items and then
delete the folder. I haven't run into this in FreeBSD but you can get
similar problems in Windows if a global profile is created in
C:\Program Files\Opera by an administrator.



That's interesting. The problem is that there is no /root/.opera folder.
As a matter of fact there doesn't seem to be any folders at all that
refer to the linux-opera browser, in my /home/user directory, or
anywhere else. So I have no idea where the program is storing the
profile info.

Rem


I log in directly from the console using 'startx'.  And I hate to sound 
really ignorant, but I'm still pretty much a newbie and not sure where 
the environment variables are found.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Armin Pirkovitsch

Could you post your environment variables?

btw. how do you login / start x? (eg login in the console and use 
startx, or using any login manager like xdm, kdm, gdm, slim...)


Armin

On 02/02/11 06:47, Rem P Roberti wrote:



On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti
wrote:

I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it the
first time as root, when I should have opened as user. At any rate, I
can
now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:

opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use
/root/.opera/

Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above
message is a
mystery to me.


Most likely, it is trying to use /root/.opera for your profile and is
crashing early in the startup because the regular user can't write
there. I would save any bookmarks or other useful items and then
delete the folder. I haven't run into this in FreeBSD but you can get
similar problems in Windows if a global profile is created in
C:\Program Files\Opera by an administrator.



That's interesting. The problem is that there is no /root/.opera folder.
As a matter of fact there doesn't seem to be any folders at all that
refer to the linux-opera browser, in my /home/user directory, or
anywhere else. So I have no idea where the program is storing the
profile info.

Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rob Farmer
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:
> That's interesting.  The problem is that there is no /root/.opera folder.
>  As a matter of fact there doesn't seem to be any folders at all that refer
> to the linux-opera browser, in my /home/user directory, or anywhere else.
>  So I have no idea where the program is storing the profile info.
>
> Rem
>

I think /usr/local/bin/opera is a shell script that sets a couple
environment variables and starts the real binary, so maybe you could
open it and see if there are any clues. Otherwise, I have no other
idea. Sorry :(

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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rem P Roberti



On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:

I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it the
first time as root, when I should have opened as user.  At any rate, I can
now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:

opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use
/root/.opera/

Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above message is a
mystery to me.


Most likely, it is trying to use /root/.opera for your profile and is
crashing early in the startup because the regular user can't write
there. I would save any bookmarks or other useful items and then
delete the folder. I haven't run into this in FreeBSD but you can get
similar problems in Windows if a global profile is created in
C:\Program Files\Opera by an administrator.



That's interesting.  The problem is that there is no /root/.opera 
folder.  As a matter of fact there doesn't seem to be any folders at all 
that refer to the linux-opera browser, in my /home/user directory, or 
anywhere else.  So I have no idea where the program is storing the 
profile info.


Rem
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Re: Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rob Farmer
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti  wrote:
> I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it the
> first time as root, when I should have opened as user.  At any rate, I can
> now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:
>
> opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use
> /root/.opera/
>
> Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above message is a
> mystery to me.
>

Most likely, it is trying to use /root/.opera for your profile and is
crashing early in the startup because the regular user can't write
there. I would save any bookmarks or other useful items and then
delete the folder. I haven't run into this in FreeBSD but you can get
similar problems in Windows if a global profile is created in
C:\Program Files\Opera by an administrator.

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Opening Opera as user

2011-02-01 Thread Rem P Roberti
I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it the 
first time as root, when I should have opened as user.  At any rate, I 
can now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:


opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use 
/root/.opera/


Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above message 
is a mystery to me.


Thank you!

Rem
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Opera 10.61 (FreeBSD 8/i386) crash - can't read kernel memory

2010-08-24 Thread parv
Why does Opera 10.61.6430 want to read kernel memory (on FreeBSD
8[.0]-STABLE/i386), leading to eventual death ...

  opera [crash logging]: Can't read kernel memory: : /dev/mem: Permission denied
  opera [crash logging]: CRASH!!
   got signal SIGSEGV at address 0819DEA6


... while shutting down normally? (Yes, of course, only root:kmem
has read access to /dev/mem.)

Also, is there any way to prevent creation of /var/tmp/crash.txt
every time it crashes?


  - parv

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Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?

2010-08-17 Thread Unga


--- On Mon, 8/16/10, Caleb Stein  wrote:

> From: Caleb Stein 
> Subject: Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?
> To: "Unga" 
> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" 
> Date: Monday, August 16, 2010, 10:14 PM
> 
> 
> On Aug 16, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Unga 
> wrote:
> 
> > --- On Sun, 8/15/10, Caleb Stein 
> wrote:
> >
> >> From: Caleb Stein 
> >> Subject: Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?
> >> To: "Unga" 
> >> Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 10:29 PM
> >>
> >>
> >> On Aug 15, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Unga 
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi all
> >>>
> >>> I have installed Opera-10.61.6430 port on
> FreeBSD 8.1
> >> on i386.
> >>>
> >>> It doesn't play Theora or webm video. Any idea
> why?
> >>>
> >>> Best regards
> >>> Unga
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> >> Install the 10.70 dev build.
> >>
> >
> > Where is this port available? I see only
> opera-devel-10.20_2,1.
> >
> > Regards
> > Unga
> >
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> There is no port; download it from the Opera Desktop Team's
> My Opera  
> page and run install in terminal.
> 

Ok, I have removed my existing Opera port and installed 
opera-10.70-6428.i386.freebsd.tar.bz2, but it still the same and doesn't play 
either Theora or Webm.

Are you theoretically saying it should work or can you really play Webm videos 
on Opera web browser on FreeBSD?

Best regards
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Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?

2010-08-16 Thread Caleb Stein



On Aug 16, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Unga  wrote:


--- On Sun, 8/15/10, Caleb Stein  wrote:


From: Caleb Stein 
Subject: Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?
To: "Unga" 
Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 10:29 PM


On Aug 15, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Unga 
wrote:


Hi all

I have installed Opera-10.61.6430 port on FreeBSD 8.1

on i386.


It doesn't play Theora or webm video. Any idea why?

Best regards
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Install the 10.70 dev build.



Where is this port available? I see only opera-devel-10.20_2,1.

Regards
Unga




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There is no port; download it from the Opera Desktop Team's My Opera  
page and run install in terminal.

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Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?

2010-08-16 Thread Unga
--- On Sun, 8/15/10, Caleb Stein  wrote:

> From: Caleb Stein 
> Subject: Re: Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?
> To: "Unga" 
> Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010, 10:29 PM
> 
> 
> On Aug 15, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Unga 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all
> >
> > I have installed Opera-10.61.6430 port on FreeBSD 8.1
> on i386.
> >
> > It doesn't play Theora or webm video. Any idea why?
> >
> > Best regards
> > Unga
> >
> >
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> Install the 10.70 dev build.
>

Where is this port available? I see only opera-devel-10.20_2,1.

Regards
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Does Opera-10.61.6430 play VP8/webm?

2010-08-15 Thread Unga
Hi all

I have installed Opera-10.61.6430 port on FreeBSD 8.1 on i386.

It doesn't play Theora or webm video. Any idea why? 

Best regards
Unga


  
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Cannot print from Opera

2010-07-25 Thread Martin Schweizer
[Sorry for the nosy post again but I did a typo]

Hello 

My system: FreeBSD 8.1 AMD64, KDE 4.4.5, cups-base-1.4.3

I can print from Firefox, OpenOffice and all KDE applications over cups but not 
from Opera:
- opera-10.10.20091120_2
- opera-linuxplugins-10.10.20091120_2

I also checked http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/481/ but with no luck (and 
tried a view other things). If I print from the file menu nothing occurs (no 
error messages in /var/log/ too or I did not find it...).

Any ideas?
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Cannot from Opera

2010-07-24 Thread Martin Schweizer
Hello 

My system: FreeBSD 8.1 AMD64, KDE 4.4.5, cups-base-1.4.3

I can print from Firefox, OpenOffice and all KDE applications over cups but not 
from Opera:
- opera-10.10.20091120_2
- opera-linuxplugins-10.10.20091120_2

I also checked http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/481/ but with no luck (and 
tried a view other things). If I print from the file menu nothing occurs.

Any ideas?

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Re: Re : cannot install opera

2010-07-17 Thread parv
in message
,
wrote Franci Nabalanci thusly...
>
> It is interesting why they are waiting for update if they found
> vulnerabilities on June 25th and version 10.11 was out long time
> ago.

For one, perhaps nobody submitted update to 10.11 version.

For second, in the PR mentioned earlier to update to 10.60 ...

  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=148294


... if one READS it, initially there were problems with port update
itself.  Then, 10.60 crashes a lot.

I myself am using 10.11 version, installed from a local port.  As
the port was intended only for i386 architecture, I did not submit a
PR.  Let me know if anybody wants it.


  - parv

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Re: Re : cannot install opera

2010-07-16 Thread Franci Nabalanci
It is interesting why they are waiting for update if they found
vulnerabilities on June 25th and version 10.11 was out long time ago.



On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 2:44 AM, Alexandre L.  wrote:

> Yesterday, I have written to the maintainer of the Opera port, and he gave
> me this link : http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=148294
> The port update is in the pipes ;)
>
> Alexandre.
>
> --- En date de : Ven 16.7.10, zaxis  a écrit :
>
> > De: zaxis 
> > Objet: cannot install opera
> > À: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Date: Vendredi 16 juillet 2010, 7h14
> >
> > >sudo portsnap fetch update
> > >cd /usr/ports/www/opera
> > /usr/ports/www/opera>sudo make install clean
> > Password:
> > ===>  opera-10.10.20091120_2 has known
> > vulnerabilities:
> > => opera -- Data URIs can be used to allow cross-site
> > scripting.
> >Reference:
> > <http://portaudit.FreeBSD.org/77b9f9bc-7fdf-11df-8a8d-0008743bf21a.html>
> > => Please update your ports tree and try again.
> > *** Error code 1
> >
> > Stop in /media/G/usr/ports/www/opera.
> >
> > does it mean the oepra vulnerabilities has not been fixed ?
> >
> >
> > -
> > e^(π⋅i) + 1 = 0
> > --
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Re : cannot install opera

2010-07-16 Thread Alexandre L.
Yesterday, I have written to the maintainer of the Opera port, and he gave me 
this link : http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=148294
The port update is in the pipes ;)

Alexandre.

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> De: zaxis 
> Objet: cannot install opera
> À: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Vendredi 16 juillet 2010, 7h14
> 
> >sudo portsnap fetch update
> >cd /usr/ports/www/opera
> /usr/ports/www/opera>sudo make install clean
> Password:
> ===>  opera-10.10.20091120_2 has known
> vulnerabilities:
> => opera -- Data URIs can be used to allow cross-site
> scripting.
>    Reference:
> <http://portaudit.FreeBSD.org/77b9f9bc-7fdf-11df-8a8d-0008743bf21a.html>
> => Please update your ports tree and try again.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /media/G/usr/ports/www/opera.
> 
> does it mean the oepra vulnerabilities has not been fixed ?
> 
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cannot install opera

2010-07-16 Thread zaxis

>sudo portsnap fetch update
>cd /usr/ports/www/opera
/usr/ports/www/opera>sudo make install clean
Password:
===>  opera-10.10.20091120_2 has known vulnerabilities:
=> opera -- Data URIs can be used to allow cross-site scripting.
   Reference:
<http://portaudit.FreeBSD.org/77b9f9bc-7fdf-11df-8a8d-0008743bf21a.html>
=> Please update your ports tree and try again.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /media/G/usr/ports/www/opera.

does it mean the oepra vulnerabilities has not been fixed ? 

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Re: How to make macromedia flash working from Opera?

2010-06-14 Thread sghctoma
You need opera-linuxplugins-10.10.20091120_2. Also, if you are
planning to use Flash only with Opera, you can delete nspluginwrapper,
it is not needed.

sghctoma

On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 11:42:54AM -0700, Yuri wrote:
> 
> Flash works in firefox (through nspluginwrapper). But not in Opera.
> How to make it work in Opera as well?
> 
> I have these installed:
> linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r45 Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
> nspluginwrapper-1.3.0_4 A compatibility plugin for Mozilla NPAPI 
> (development version)
> opera-10.10.20091120_2 Blazingly fast, full-featured, 
> standards-compliant browser,
> 
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Re: How to make macromedia flash working from Opera?

2010-06-13 Thread Samuel Martín Moro
I am not an Opera user, but assuming it works like other browsers (AFAIK
firefox/mozilla), you may have to link/copy the plugin into
~/.opera/[.*/]*plugin[s]/, or /usr/local/.*/opera/[.*/]*plugin[s]/


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On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Yuri  wrote:

>
> Flash works in firefox (through nspluginwrapper). But not in Opera.
> How to make it work in Opera as well?
>
> I have these installed:
> linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r45 Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
> nspluginwrapper-1.3.0_4 A compatibility plugin for Mozilla NPAPI
> (development version)
> opera-10.10.20091120_2 Blazingly fast, full-featured, standards-compliant
> browser,
>
> Yuri
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How to make macromedia flash working from Opera?

2010-06-13 Thread Yuri


Flash works in firefox (through nspluginwrapper). But not in Opera.
How to make it work in Opera as well?

I have these installed:
linux-f10-flashplugin-10.0r45 Adobe Flash Player NPAPI Plugin
nspluginwrapper-1.3.0_4 A compatibility plugin for Mozilla NPAPI 
(development version)
opera-10.10.20091120_2 Blazingly fast, full-featured, 
standards-compliant browser,


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Re: Opera 10.5 - bad looking fonts on printer

2010-05-12 Thread Steve Franks
Same thing happens in firefox.  Sometimes I open a word doc in abiword
and get a similar issue, the solution is to select all and change the
font to Bitstream or something open-source, I suspect the issues may
be similar, but I have no idea how to get micro$oft fonts into bsd, or
how to change opera/firefox's font.  could be totally unrelated too.
it's been around a long time, must be an issue no one else has - did
you build operta from ports or download the package?  Maybe some magic
needs to go in /etc/make.conf - that's the only way half the ports
will work with cups at all; doesn't fix firefox, however.

Good luck with that.  There are certain things FreeBSD is bad at
fixing, and they all relate to the desktop.  Had to put Fedora on my
notebooks so I could sleep them reliably.  Still use BSD when I can
though (desktops, servers).

Steve



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 wrote:
> Hi Daemons,
> if I print from Opera via CUPS (Samsung ML 1610 on fileserver, CUPS client 
> from workstation) I get very ugly results. The proportions of the letters 
> dont fit, sometimes letters overlapping. No matter what font comes from the 
> website to print - Opera chooses always this bad font, the font spacing is 
> terrible.
>
> Other programs like Abiword, OpenOffice a.s.o. print well.
>
> My question: Does anybody have such troubles with BSD-Opera 10.5 too? Is 
> there any font-port I have to install to get decent results? Is this a bug in 
> the Opera BSD-port?
>
> All ideas welcome - I have no clue whats causing this problems..
>
> Thanks!
> herb langhans
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Opera 10.5 - bad looking fonts on printer

2010-05-12 Thread herbert langhans
Hi Daemons,
if I print from Opera via CUPS (Samsung ML 1610 on fileserver, CUPS client from 
workstation) I get very ugly results. The proportions of the letters dont fit, 
sometimes letters overlapping. No matter what font comes from the website to 
print - Opera chooses always this bad font, the font spacing is terrible.

Other programs like Abiword, OpenOffice a.s.o. print well.

My question: Does anybody have such troubles with BSD-Opera 10.5 too? Is there 
any font-port I have to install to get decent results? Is this a bug in the 
Opera BSD-port?

All ideas welcome - I have no clue whats causing this problems..

Thanks!
herb langhans

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Re: the "Opera" broswer?

2009-12-22 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 06:27:46PM -0500, Rod Person wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:16:41 -0800
> Gary Kline  wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Folks,
> > 
> > This is exacrtly a FreeBSD question [for a change].  I read on 
> > another list that the Opera broswer has a builtin speech option
> > and am wondering in our port/pkg/version has this capability.  
> > 
> > Anybody know off hand?
> > 
> > gary
> > 
> 
> The Option for the Voice isn't present like in the Windows version. The 
> tutorials on the Opera site also says you need Windows.



Well, that's what I thought might be the case.  thanks.


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Re: the "Opera" broswer?

2009-12-22 Thread Rod Person
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:16:41 -0800
Gary Kline  wrote:

> 
>   Folks,
> 
>   This is exacrtly a FreeBSD question [for a change].  I read on 
>   another list that the Opera broswer has a builtin speech option
>   and am wondering in our port/pkg/version has this capability.  
> 
>   Anybody know off hand?
> 
>   gary
> 

The Option for the Voice isn't present like in the Windows version. The 
tutorials on the Opera site also says you need Windows.

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Re: the "Opera" broswer?

2009-12-22 Thread alex

Yep

Gary Kline wrote:

Folks,

	This is exacrtly a FreeBSD question [for a change].  I read on 
	another list that the Opera broswer has a builtin speech option
	and am wondering in our port/pkg/version has this capability.  


Anybody know off hand?

gary



  


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the "Opera" broswer?

2009-12-22 Thread Gary Kline

Folks,

This is exacrtly a FreeBSD question [for a change].  I read on 
another list that the Opera broswer has a builtin speech option
and am wondering in our port/pkg/version has this capability.  

Anybody know off hand?

gary



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Re: Opera 10.00 (native) & flash

2009-09-07 Thread Freminlins
2009/9/7 Jerry 

> I don't think that readily addresses the OP's question. I personally
> have never gotten 'flash', or most other add-ons to work Opera. It is
> one of the main reasons that I discourage others from using it. It
> suffers even worse on a Windows machine. RoboForm does not work with
> the Opera browser. Opera has a closed architecture that does not allow
>  third party browser extensions
>

Sorry, but that is just bollocks.

Opera and Flash work perfectly well on Windows and Solaris (yep, there's a
native plugin). And Flash is a third party plugin, i.e. it is not provided
by Opera. If Adobe doesn't provide a native Flash plugin for FreeBSD that is
not Opera's fault.


>  I would strongly advocate the use of another browser.


And still there is no native FreeBSD plugin. If you can't get it to work you
should ask for some help.

Jerry
> ges...@yahoo.com
>

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Re: Opera 10.00 (native) & flash

2009-09-07 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 15:15:02 +0200
Mel Flynn  wrote:

> For one, there are widgets. For two, it still supports 
> the nsplugin interface. For three, some people argue 
> that allowing extensions access to local disk, network
> threads and pretty much everything in the browser,
> including the ability to fight wars with competing
> products[1], is less preferable.

Then again, there are those who are not as paranoid as others. In any
case, Opera (and I have not tried the 10 version) is IMHO, not as
serviceable as many competing alternative browsers. However, if it
meets your needs, then so be it.

Please, do not CC me as I am subscribed to this list. I don't need two
copies of the same post.

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Re: Opera 10.00 (native) & flash

2009-09-07 Thread Mel Flynn
On Monday 07 September 2009 13:14:29 Jerry wrote:

> Opera has a closed architecture that does not allow
> third party browser extensions.

For one, there are widgets. For two, it still supports 
the nsplugin interface. For three, some people argue 
that allowing extensions access to local disk, network
threads and pretty much everything in the browser,
including the ability to fight wars with competing
products[1], is less preferable.

[1] 
<http://www.browser-watch.com/2009/05/05/firefox-plug-in-war-between-adblock-plus-and-noscript/>
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Re: Opera 10.00 (native) & flash

2009-09-07 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 14:45:18 +0400
Jeff Laine  wrote:

> On Mon,07-09-2009 [18:44:54], Tom Mende wrote:
> > Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would
> > like to view flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have
> > googled extensively and followed a variety of methods all
> > unsuccessful to date. Like to here from someone who has it running?
> 
> I'm using graphics/gnash. It works good enough to watch youtube clips
> at least. Ok for both ffox and opera.

I don't think that readily addresses the OP's question. I personally
have never gotten 'flash', or most other add-ons to work Opera. It is
one of the main reasons that I discourage others from using it. It
suffers even worse on a Windows machine. RoboForm does not work with
the Opera browser. Opera has a closed architecture that does not allow
third party browser extensions.

I would strongly advocate the use of another browser.

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Re: Opera 10.00 (native) & flash

2009-09-07 Thread Jeff Laine
On Mon,07-09-2009 [18:44:54], Tom Mende wrote:
> Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would like to 
> view flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have googled extensively 
> and followed a variety of methods all unsuccessful to date. Like to here from 
> someone who has it running?
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
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Hi,

I'm using graphics/gnash. It works good enough to watch youtube clips at least.
Ok for both ffox and opera.


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Opera 10.00 (native) & flash

2009-09-07 Thread Tom Mende
Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would like to view 
flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have googled extensively and 
followed a variety of methods all unsuccessful to date. Like to here from 
someone who has it running?

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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-07 Thread Chad Perrin
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 02:46:05AM +0100, Frank Shute wrote:
> 
> BSD=Berkeley Software Distribution AKA distro of Unix

That's not the same as saying that FreeBSD is a "distribution".  FreeBSD
is not called "a BSD of Unix", after all.  It's a "BSD Unix system" or
"BSD Unix OS", or simply a "BSD Unix".  The difference is that "BSD"
refers to the point of origin in this case, and the ancestral codebase,
and the license.

A "Linux distribution" is Linux, bundled up with other software, to
produce a OS package for distribution.  A "BSD Unix" system, on the other
hand, is a Unix system of the BSD tradition.  The term BSD originally
referred to the fact that a set of software was distributed together
under the auspices of UC Berkeley.  Since FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD
are not distributed by UC Berkeley's Computer Systems Research Group any
longer, the term "BSD" now just refers a family relation of sorts, and is
a term of tradition rather than a literal statement about the nature of
the software's character in some way.

One might say it's a "software distribution package", of course, but in
colloquial usage, the abbreviated "distro" or "distribution" without any
more specific reference to the context of the term has a meaning
particular to the Linux-based operating system distribution model, where
there's a core component common across many operating system variants and
those variations are known as "distributions" of the common core.  When
the term "distribution" is used without more specific context, it is
generally understood to mean "a particular variant software bundle among
many such options built around a common core component that, altogether,
makes a unique operating system".  FreeBSD, however, is not such a thing
at all.  It is a complete operating system developed as a whole.

. . . so while there may be *some* sense of truth in your explanation for
why it's "a distribution", I don't think that's really a meaningful
definition for purposes of enabling clear communication about the nature
of the FreeBSD OS and its development project, and I sympathize with
those who say "It's an operating system, not a distro."

DesktopBSD and PC-BSD, on the other hand . . .

I've been far too pedantic for one email on such an inconsequential
subject.  I'll stop now.

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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-06 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 02:46:05 +0100, Frank Shute  wrote:
> At least the OP didn't make the faux pas of calling FreeBSD a Linux
> distro like one of his colleagues did a couple of years ago on this
> list.

I've seen this in a german Linux magazine, titeling in a way
similar to this: "FreeBSD - the professional Linux". :-)



> He'll also be relieved to know that plenty of people use Opera on
> FreeBSD.

My whole life. :-)



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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-06 Thread Mark Stapper
Frank Shute wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 07:43:05AM -0800, Mel Flynn wrote:
>   
> [snip]
>   
>> Well, we can start to agree that FreeBSD is not a "distro", but a UNIX 
>> operating system. :)
>> 
>
> We can't quite agree on that ;)
>
> BSD=Berkeley Software Distribution AKA distro of Unix
>
> At least the OP didn't make the faux pas of calling FreeBSD a Linux
> distro like one of his colleagues did a couple of years ago on this
> list.
>
> He'll also be relieved to know that plenty of people use Opera on
> FreeBSD.
>
> I'd point him to bsdstats for some numbers but it doesn't seem very
> functional ATM.
>
> [snip]
>
> Regards,
>
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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Frank Shute
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 07:43:05AM -0800, Mel Flynn wrote:
>
[snip]
> 
> Well, we can start to agree that FreeBSD is not a "distro", but a UNIX 
> operating system. :)

We can't quite agree on that ;)

BSD=Berkeley Software Distribution AKA distro of Unix

At least the OP didn't make the faux pas of calling FreeBSD a Linux
distro like one of his colleagues did a couple of years ago on this
list.

He'll also be relieved to know that plenty of people use Opera on
FreeBSD.

I'd point him to bsdstats for some numbers but it doesn't seem very
functional ATM.

[snip]

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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Randall Wood
> There are no issues I'm aware of, that's specific to the FreeBSD/Opera 
> combination (no flash support is an issue with Adobe, not Opera and I got one 
> bugreport in the queue, that I'm also not sure is FreeBSD specific, more 
> built-in torrent application specific).
> -- 

No problems here - it's my browser of choice on FreeBSD, and it hasn't given me
any trouble at all.  Congrats.


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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Tsu-Fan Cheng
Mmm afaIk, FreeBSd didn't make any software into distro, we just put
them into our app system, called "ports" or "port collections", which has
all apps that can run on freebsd.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=opera&stype=all


<http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=opera&stype=all>

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Ilya Shpan'kov  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I work in Opera Software - yes, we make a proprietary browser ;)
> Last 7 years I use GNU/Linux and know that, for example, in Russia the
> Opera browser is very popular in BSD Community. Well, there is a
> question: whether Opera is included to your distro and if not - how we can
> fix this problem? We are ready for any discussions, technical help or
> agreement, if necessary.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Ilya Shpan'kov
> Community Outreach Manager for Russia
> Opera Software ASA
>
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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Mel Flynn
On Wednesday 05 August 2009 07:02:18 Ilya Shpan'kov wrote:

> I work in Opera Software - yes, we make a proprietary browser ;)
> Last 7 years I use GNU/Linux and know that, for example, in Russia the
> Opera browser is very popular in BSD Community. Well, there is a
> question: whether Opera is included to your distro and if not - how we can
> fix this problem? We are ready for any discussions, technical help or
> agreement, if necessary.

Well, we can start to agree that FreeBSD is not a "distro", but a UNIX 
operating system. :)
Opera is available in the ports system as 3rd party software made to work on 
FreeBSD. There are 3 opera ports, which you can view here:
http://www.freshports.org/www/opera
http://www.freshports.org/www/opera-devel
http://www.freshports.org/www/linux-opera (through linux emulation)

There are no issues I'm aware of, that's specific to the FreeBSD/Opera 
combination (no flash support is an issue with Adobe, not Opera and I got one 
bugreport in the queue, that I'm also not sure is FreeBSD specific, more 
built-in torrent application specific).
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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Ilya Shpan'kov

Thanks a lot, Vincent!

В письме от Wed, 05 Aug 2009 17:32:26 +0200, Vincent Hoffman  
 сообщал:



Hi,
Opera is indeed already in the ports (and packages) and has been since
November 5th 2000 according to the Makefile in ports/www/opera. and it
appears the port is maintained by one of the staff at opera
MAINTAINER= freebsd-maintai...@opera.com
Keep up the good work :)

Vince



Vince


Ilya Shpan'kov wrote:

Hi,

I work in Opera Software - yes, we make a proprietary browser ;)
Last 7 years I use GNU/Linux and know that, for example, in Russia the
Opera browser is very popular in BSD Community. Well, there is a
question: whether Opera is included to your distro and if not - how we  
can

fix this problem? We are ready for any discussions, technical help or
agreement, if necessary.

Thanks in advance,





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Re: Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Vincent Hoffman
Hi,
Opera is indeed already in the ports (and packages) and has been since
November 5th 2000 according to the Makefile in ports/www/opera. and it
appears the port is maintained by one of the staff at opera
MAINTAINER= freebsd-maintai...@opera.com
Keep up the good work :)

Vince



Vince


Ilya Shpan'kov wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I work in Opera Software - yes, we make a proprietary browser ;)
> Last 7 years I use GNU/Linux and know that, for example, in Russia the
> Opera browser is very popular in BSD Community. Well, there is a
> question: whether Opera is included to your distro and if not - how we can
> fix this problem? We are ready for any discussions, technical help or
> agreement, if necessary.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 

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Opera in your repos

2009-08-05 Thread Ilya Shpan'kov

Hi,

I work in Opera Software - yes, we make a proprietary browser ;)
Last 7 years I use GNU/Linux and know that, for example, in Russia the
Opera browser is very popular in BSD Community. Well, there is a
question: whether Opera is included to your distro and if not - how we can
fix this problem? We are ready for any discussions, technical help or
agreement, if necessary.

Thanks in advance,

--
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Community Outreach Manager for Russia
Opera Software ASA

Mobile: +47 46351421
Web-site: http://my.opera.com/IlyaShpankov/
Skype: shpankov
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Re: Opera: X Shared memory extension is not available. ZPixmap not supported

2009-05-14 Thread Andreas Rudisch
On Thu, 14 May 2009 09:03:25 + (GMT)
Saifi Khan  wrote:

> Running Opera 9.64 on X.org 7.4 leads to freeze ups in Opera.
> 
> The error reported is
> Opera: X Shared memory extension is not available. ZPixmap not
> supported
> 
> My system is  Intel CeleronM 1.6GHz, Intel 945GM mobo.

I get this message too, it is just a note stating a feature of X is
missing to support ZPixmap properly so Opera will not use it.

I have not seen any big problems with Opera for years, so maybe you
have got some faulty hardware or other configuration issues.

Also please try to correct your time / time zone settings, all your
mails are arriving from the future.

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Opera: X Shared memory extension is not available. ZPixmap not supported

2009-05-13 Thread Saifi Khan
Hi all:

Running Opera 9.64 on X.org 7.4 leads to freeze ups in Opera.

The error reported is
Opera: X Shared memory extension is not available. ZPixmap not
supported

My system is  Intel CeleronM 1.6GHz, Intel 945GM mobo.

Some of the blogs seem to suggest that the new driver shipped
has fixed the issue. Does anybody know ? Is there a recommended
work around ?


thanks
Saifi.
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Re: opera 9.63 installation and Qt version

2009-01-24 Thread Freminlins
Sorry, my bad. I misread you wanted the static version for 7.
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Re: opera 9.63 installation and Qt version

2009-01-24 Thread Freminlins
2009/1/24 Paul B. Mahol 

>
> Well for 9.63 there is only static one for FreeBSD 5.
> After all this is not freebsd problem, ask opera where is
> static version for FreeBSD 7

ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/unix/freebsd/963/en/intel/static/
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Re: opera 9.63 installation and Qt version

2009-01-24 Thread Paul B. Mahol
On 1/24/09, Saifi Khan  wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, Paul B. Mahol wrote:
>
>> On 1/24/09, Saifi Khan  wrote:
>> > Hi:
>> >
>> > Qt 4.4.3 is installed on my FreeBSD 7.1 i386 system.
>> >
>> > Now, when i attempt to install Opera 9.63 from the ports, it tries to
>> > download Qt 3.3.8
>> > Is there a way to modify the installation script so that Opera can use
>> > the installed qt 4.4.3 version ?
>>
>> Yes you can modify it, but question is will opera work at all with qt 4.
>> There is static opera binary, try it.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Paul
>>
>
> The download site for FreeBSD is
> http://www.opera.com/browser/download/?os=freebsd-i386&list=all
>
> It shows the following entry
> FreeBSD 7.x (static)   7 MB
>
> But when the file is downloaded, it is "shared" version.
> opera-9.63-freebsd7-shared-qt3.i386.tar.bz2
>
> Thus static opera binary is not available :(

Well for 9.63 there is only static one for FreeBSD 5.
After all this is not freebsd problem, ask opera where is
static version for FreeBSD 7

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Re: opera 9.63 installation and Qt version

2009-01-24 Thread Saifi Khan
On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, Paul B. Mahol wrote:

> On 1/24/09, Saifi Khan  wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > Qt 4.4.3 is installed on my FreeBSD 7.1 i386 system.
> >
> > Now, when i attempt to install Opera 9.63 from the ports, it tries to
> > download Qt 3.3.8
> > Is there a way to modify the installation script so that Opera can use
> > the installed qt 4.4.3 version ?
> 
> Yes you can modify it, but question is will opera work at all with qt 4.
> There is static opera binary, try it.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Paul
> 

The download site for FreeBSD is
http://www.opera.com/browser/download/?os=freebsd-i386&list=all

It shows the following entry
FreeBSD 7.x (static)   7 MB

But when the file is downloaded, it is "shared" version.
opera-9.63-freebsd7-shared-qt3.i386.tar.bz2

Thus static opera binary is not available :(


thanks
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opera 9.63 installation and Qt version

2009-01-23 Thread Saifi Khan
Hi:

Qt 4.4.3 is installed on my FreeBSD 7.1 i386 system.

Now, when i attempt to install Opera 9.63 from the ports, it tries to
download Qt 3.3.8
Is there a way to modify the installation script so that Opera can use
the installed qt 4.4.3 version ?

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warning message when starting opera-9.60.20081004 on amd64

2008-10-11 Thread Dino Vliet
Hi All,

when I start opera on my amd64 machine running freebsd 6.3 I get the following 
warning message on my console:

[: missing ]
grep: ]: No such file or directory
exec: /usr/local/share/opera/bin//operapluginwrapper.linux: not found
opera: Search operapluginwrapper: No response from wrapper after five seconds. 
Probe stopped.
opera: Shared object "libjvm.so" not found, required by "opera"

It i strange it asks me for a .linux file, while I'm on freebsd.

uname -a
FreeBSD amd_desktop.telfort.nl 6.3-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE-p4 #21: Wed 
Oct  1 08:07:27 CEST 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL  
amd64

And opera itself gives me the following warning message about my plugins:

Opera encountered a problem during plug-in setup.

Plug-ins will not work properly.

Check your installation.

 
Could not start plug-in executable 'operapluginwrapper'

 
 
Searched directory:

 
/usr/local/share/opera/bin/

The version of opera I'm using is:
pkg_info | grep opera
opera-9.60.20081004 Blazingly fast, full-featured, standards-compliant browser,

Does anyone know what's wrong on my system and what I could do?
As a consequence, the java plugin is not working on opera while it does work on 
firefox.

Brgds
Dino





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Flash doesn't work in Opera

2008-03-23 Thread Niels Kobschaetzki
Hi!

I installed Opera and opera-linuxplugins. While Flash works on Firefox w/out 
any problems it doesn't work in opera.
When I start Opera I get this message:

Opera encountered a problem during plug-in setup.
Plug-ins will not work properly.
Check your installation.

Could not start plug-in executable 'operapluginwrapper'


Searched directory:

/usr/local/share/opera/bin/

operapluginwrapper is in the mentioned directory and the permissions are 755. 
Any ideas how I can solve the problem?

Niels

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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 21:39:57 + Stacey Roberts wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Feb 2008, Boris Samorodov wrote:
> > On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 21:07:06 + Stacey Roberts wrote:
> > 
> > > > % kldstat | grep linux
> > 
> > > $ kldstat | grep linux
> > > $
> > > Nothing was returned..,
> > 
> > OK. Can you try "kldload linux" as root, repeat that "kldstat..." and
> > if it shows "linux.ko" then try to run linux-opera?
> > 

> :-)

> Did these after my reply to you - and "Yes", linux-opera does load.

Good.

> Strange this.., On my other (FreeBSD-6 Stable) machines, simply having
> "linux_enable="YES"" in /etc/rc.conf is enough. Could this be something in

This should be enough...

> 7.0, or have I misunderstood something along the way?

...and nothing should be changed at 7.x. Please, check up this
line. May be it is spelled incorrectly. Or may be you have
rc.conf.local file overriding rc.conf...


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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Stacey Roberts
Hi Boris,
   Good to hear from you..,

On Mon, 04 Feb 2008, Boris Samorodov wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 21:07:06 + Stacey Roberts wrote:
> 
> > > % kldstat | grep linux
> 
> > $ kldstat | grep linux
> > $
> > Nothing was returned..,
> 
> OK. Can you try "kldload linux" as root, repeat that "kldstat..." and
> if it shows "linux.ko" then try to run linux-opera?
> 

:-)

Did these after my reply to you - and "Yes", linux-opera does load.

Strange this.., On my other (FreeBSD-6 Stable) machines, simply having
"linux_enable="YES"" in /etc/rc.conf is enough. Could this be something in
7.0, or have I misunderstood something along the way?

Thanks!

Regards,

S Roberts

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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Stacey Roberts
Hi Boris!
   Good to hear from you..,


On Sun, 03 Feb 2008, Boris Samorodov wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 20:33:10 + Stacey Roberts wrote:
> > On Sun, 03 Feb 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> 
> > >  and turn ON linux emulation because this is probably your problem :)
> > > 
> 
> > Err., if you meant to ensure that "linux_enable="YES"" is in /etc/rc.conf,
> > and that linux-base is installed, then these have already been done.
> 
> Strange. Please, give an output for:
> % uname -a

$ uname -a
FreeBSD ibm-t61p.. 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #0:
Sun Feb  3 15:42:51 GMT 2008
@..:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/STEEL  amd64
$

> % kldstat | grep linux

$ kldstat | grep linux
$
Nothing was returned..,

> % sysctl -a | grep linux

$ sysctl -a | grep linux
hw.snd.compat_linux_mmap: 0
$

> % ls -ld /var/db/pkg/linux*

$ ls -ld /var/db/pkg/linux*
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:53
/var/db/pkg/linux-aspell-0.50.4.1_2
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:53 /var/db/pkg/linux-expat-1.95.8
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:56
/var/db/pkg/linux-flashplugin-9.0r115
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:53
/var/db/pkg/linux-fontconfig-2.2.3_7
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:56 /var/db/pkg/linux-openssl-0.9.7f
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:53
/var/db/pkg/linux-opera-9.25.20071214
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:53
/var/db/pkg/linux-xorg-libs-6.8.2_5
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  512 Feb  3 11:51 /var/db/pkg/linux_base-fc-4_10
$
> 
If there's anything else I can supply, please let me know.

Thanks for getting in touch..,

Regards,

S Roberts

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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 21:07:06 + Stacey Roberts wrote:

> > % kldstat | grep linux

> $ kldstat | grep linux
> $
> Nothing was returned..,

OK. Can you try "kldload linux" as root, repeat that "kldstat..." and
if it shows "linux.ko" then try to run linux-opera?


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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 20:33:10 + Stacey Roberts wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Feb 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:

> >  and turn ON linux emulation because this is probably your problem :)
> > 

> Err., if you meant to ensure that "linux_enable="YES"" is in /etc/rc.conf,
> and that linux-base is installed, then these have already been done.

Strange. Please, give an output for:
% uname -a
% kldstat | grep linux
% sysctl -a | grep linux
% ls -ld /var/db/pkg/linux*

> Thanks all the same - I've submitted a PR.


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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Wojciech Puchar

so please ask some else :)
i have no other ideas.

and please check your mailserver (respond on priv please)

 Feb  3 21:42:04 wojtek sm-mta[7276]: m13Kf36P007273: 
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Err., if you meant to ensure that "linux_enable="YES"" is in /etc/rc.conf,
and that linux-base is installed, then these have already been done.

Thanks all the same - I've submitted a PR.

Regards,

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Re: linux-opera-9.25.20071214 on FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE amd64 fails to start up

2008-02-03 Thread Stacey Roberts
Hi Wojciech!
   Thanks for the response.

On Sun, 03 Feb 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:

> > $ cat /etc/fstab
> > # DeviceMountpoint  FStype  Options Dump
> > Pass#
> > /dev/ad4s2b noneswapsw  0   0
> > /dev/ad4s2a /   ufs rw  1   1
> > /dev/ad4s2e /home   ufs rw  2   2
> > /dev/ad4s2d /tmpufs rw  2   2
> > /dev/ad4s2f /usrufs rw  2   2
> > /dev/ad4s2g /varufs rw  2   2
> > /dev/acd0   /cdrom  cd9660  ro,noauto   0   0
> > $
> >
> > Note that that line is not in /etc/fstab on *any* of the other FreeBSD
> > workstations here.
> 
>  possibly not all linux programs need this
> 
>  add
> 
>  linprocfs   /compat/linux/proc  linprocfs   rw  0   
>  0
> 
> 
>  and turn ON linux emulation because this is probably your problem :)
> 

Err., if you meant to ensure that "linux_enable="YES"" is in /etc/rc.conf,
and that linux-base is installed, then these have already been done.

Thanks all the same - I've submitted a PR.

Regards,

S Roberts

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