![]() ![]() This application is distributed online the same way as the regular Opera browser, via an automated mini installer that will automatically scan the official server for the latest version of Opera Crypto Browser, download it, and deploy it on any modern desktop or laptop PC. The problem definitely seems to have been an out-of-date libffmeg.Opera Crypto Browser is a newly developed Web3 browser built on to of new technologies powered by blockchain, cryptocurrency, and the decentralized Internet, empowering its users to take greater control over their web3 experiences with built-in support for decentralized apps (dApps), a native non-custodial crypto wallet, and a full set of other popular Opera services such as tracker blocker, ad-blocker, no-log browser VPN, and much more. 512/555 for firefoxĮverything seems to be working OK. What can I say? Opera opened as required. rw-r-r- 1 root root 3272888 libffmeg.so.OLD sudo cp /home/azed/Downloads/CodecsOpera80/opera-beta-.11-1-x86_64.pkg/usr/lib/opĮra-beta/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib64/chromium-ffmpeg-extra/libffmeg.so Then copied the extracted download to /usr/lib64/chromium-ffmpeg-extra Moved the chromium-ffmpeg-extra libffmpeg.so-file out of the way with: sudo mv /usr/lib64/chromium-ffmpeg-extra/libffmpeg.so /usr/lib64/chromium-ffmpeg-extra/lib ![]() Thus the libffmepg.so-file in /usr/lib64/opera/lib_extra symlinks to /usr/lib64/chromium-ffmpeg-extra/libffmpeg.so Lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 40 libffmpeg.so ->. Then did: ls -l /usr/lib64/opera/lib_extra Working on the assumption that the hecuba version of opera-beta-.11-1 was packaged with the codecs you suggest, I extracted the libffmpeg.so file to /home/azed/Downloads/CodecsOpera80/opera-beta-.11-1-x86_64.pkg/usr/lib/opera-beta/libffmpeg.so It was a bit of a mistake - downloaded the whole of opera I actually did this a couple of days ago. This would be a couple of weeks ago (at least).ĭownloaded opera-beta-.11-1-x86_64. from google an h264 test page and check in opera install the so in /usr/lib64/opera/lib_extra/ extract usr/lib/opera-beta/lib_extra/libffmpeg.so Look in for the opera-beta-ffmpeg-codecs and opera-developer-ffmpeg- codecs files. It suggests using Arch Linux herecura repo I did try “this”, and it worked, Opera is working again. 16-1.1 on a Manjaro xfce laptop install - works fine (albeit with glib6 2.33.5) In other case, the lib may be not working in the Opera or even may cause crash of the browser.The same goes for the glibc version, if your OS will use a lower version than the one with which the FFMPEG will be compiled, it will not work and will cause the browser to not launch at all. Additionally you should know, that every time the Opera will be updated to the next major version (or it will be based on a significantly higher version of Chromium), you will have to update the lib accordingly. The forum also suggests that the failure of Opera to open at all (my present problem) may be due to an incompatibility between libffmpeg.so and glib6 ![]() The recommended package is the version of libffmpeg.so in opera-beta-ffmpeg-codecs-.54-2-x86_64. The forum suggests sourcing the codecs from here: Google-ing the error message above got me to this Opera forum:įrom what i can make out from the posts thereat, the page-crashing was caused by an outmoded version of libffmepg.so. usr/lib64/opera/opera: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/opera/opera: undefined symbol: av_stream_get_first_dts If I try to open it from a terminal, I get: opera ![]() Unfortunately, after installing the latest update (see above) my opera problem has got worse: the ap now won’t open at all I imagined that I was a codec - html5? - short, and a fix would in due course appear Not every page: just pages playing a lot of media: YouTube, twitter, the Guardian’s site. 16-1.1 on a desktop Tumbleweed installīack in September, I had problems with the browser, too - pages crashing. ![]()
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