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I am unable to open opera. This is the terminal output,
toor@linux:~$ opera
Received signal 7 BUS_ADRERR 7f28c0f1ac80
#0 0x000001bfaa24 <unknown>
#1 0x7f28d082a890 <unknown>
#2 0x7f28d0a5061a <unknown>
#3 0x7f28d0a3e2bc <unknown>
#4 0x7f28d0a4005f <unknown>
#5 0x7f28d0a4a9e5 <unknown>
#6 0x7f28d0a46874 <unknown>
#7 0x7f28d0a4a3fb <unknown>
#8 0x7f28d010a02b <unknown>
#9 0x7f28d0a46874 <unknown>
#10 0x7f28d010a5dd <unknown>
#11 0x7f28d010a0c1 dlopen
#12 0x000001c26b5a <unknown>
#13 0x000001c26b33 <unknown>
#14 0x0000007400bc <unknown>
#15 0x000000740507 <unknown>
#16 0x000001bf4496 <unknown>
#17 0x000001bf558c <unknown>
#18 0x000001bf4190 <unknown>
#19 0x000000455613 OperaMain
#20 0x7f28c9e28b45 __libc_start_main
#21 0x000000454821 <unknown>
r8: 00007f28c0f1ac80 r9: 00000000010d1000 r10: 00007f28c0f1b000 r11: 0000000000000206
r12: 00007fff22dfe810 r13: 0000000000000002 r14: 0000000000000001 r15: 00007fff22dfe4a8
di: 00007f28c0f1ac80 si: 0000000000000000 bp: 00007fff22dfe730 bx: 0000188edd96f800
dx: 00007f28c0f1ac80 ax: 0000000000000000 cx: 0000000000000380 sp: 00007fff22dfe438
ip: 00007f28d0a5061a efl: 0000000000010202 cgf: 0000000000000033 erf: 0000000000000006
trp: 000000000000000e msk: 0000000000000000 cr2: 00007f28c0f1ac80
[end of stack trace]
[0410/230316.796302:FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(196)] Check failed: ReceiveFixedMessage(fds[0], kZygoteHelloMessage, sizeof(kZygoteHelloMessage), &real_pid).
#0 0x000001bfae8e <unknown>
#1 0x000001c0f88b <unknown>
#2 0x000000ac55ec <unknown>
#3 0x000000ac486e <unknown>
#4 0x000000ac4e1e <unknown>
#5 0x0000007ab316 <unknown>
#6 0x0000007b2950 <unknown>
#7 0x00000190f2a0 <unknown>
#8 0x000001bf4c0c <unknown>
#9 0x000001bf558c <unknown>
#10 0x000001bf4190 <unknown>
#11 0x000000455613 OperaMain
#12 0x7facc5939b45 __libc_start_main
#13 0x000000454821 <unknown>
Aborted
toor@linux:~$ Discarded=1
If it helps, I had changed my desktop cabinet to a smaller custom case. It involved unplugging every component and changing the placements. Most components were unplugged for a couple of days from the other components. This is the first boot since reassembly and this opera error is happening.
Last edited by linux_user (2017-04-23 15:11:56)
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first boot since when?
how did you install opera?
any other problems?
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any other problems?
I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?
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first boot since when?
how did you install opera?
any other problems?
First boot since my redesign! The mobo, hdd, spms were all unplugged for about four days. As per my knowledge, it shouldn't be a problem, but just informing.
Opera was installed, I guess using the deb files and it's also being updated from the debian repositories. It was working fine. U dib;t see any other problem with any thing else. So far so good.
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ohnonot wrote:any other problems?
Don't know what to comment!
Last edited by linux_user (2017-04-10 18:21:06)
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If this error has nothing to do with my PC, I can post it in the opera forum!
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Would you care to just remove and try a reinstall of Opera? I mean if it's the only issue you're having since you "redesign", try removing it, update and re install?
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Would you care to just remove and try a reinstall of Opera? I mean if it's the only issue you're having since you "redesign", try removing it, update and re install?
I tried it many times, too. But it never worked. When ever I start opera in termina, I get the same error. If I start opera through dmenu, I get nothing.
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FInally, I installed it using apt-get. And it's working (although it's a very old version 12.01). I am not sure why installing using deb didn't work. It never complained of any dependencies though. Any explanations will be helpful!
Last edited by linux_user (2017-04-10 19:22:19)
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When you say installed using 'deb' what do you mean? how exactly did you get and run it?
Hmm I suppose you could see if anything else that opera needs or brought with it, during the newer version could be failing to launch?
sudo apt-get -u -V install opera
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When you say installed using 'deb' what do you mean? how exactly did you get and run it?
Hmm I suppose you could see if anything else that opera needs or brought with it, during the newer version could be failing to launch?
sudo apt-get -u -V install opera
I meant downloading the latest deb file from Opera website and installing using the default package installer. The installer install Opera perfectly, however opening opera shows that error posted in my first post. I am sure this is how I had installed Opera earlier and it was all working fine.
If the download and install using apt-get, I am getting the 12.16.1860 opera version.
toor@linux:~$ sudo apt-get -u -V install opera
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
opera (12.16.1860)
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/13.9 MB of archives.
After this operation, 46.6 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 132401 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../opera_12.16.1860_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking opera (12.16.1860) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.7.0.2-5) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.22-1) ...
Processing triggers for mime-support (3.58) ...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.13-1) ...
Processing triggers for shared-mime-info (1.3-1) ...
Setting up opera (12.16.1860) ...
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/opera to provide /usr/bin/x-www-browser (x-www-browser) in auto mode
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/opera to provide /usr/bin/gnome-www-browser (gnome-www-browser) in auto mode
Warning in file "/usr/share/applications/gnumeric.desktop": usage of MIME type "zz-application/zz-winassoc-xls" is discouraged ("zz-application/zz-winassoc-xls" should be replaced with "application/vnd.ms-excel")
toor@linux:~$
I can't update it to the latest version by any means.
Help>Check for updates shows no updates,
apt-get upgrade doesn't really update opera even though I have added Opera to the sources list.
Last edited by linux_user (2017-04-10 20:48:31)
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If the download and install using apt-get
Erm...
https://packages.debian.org/search?keyw … ection=all
There is no opera package in the Debian (or BunsenLabs) repositories.
Does this link help:
The error in the OP may have been caused by a faulty memory chip — you can try our experimental ISO image, this has a memtest included:
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The error in the OP may have been caused by a faulty memory chip — you can try our experimental ISO image, this has a memtest included:
I'm loving the inclusion of mem-test in the iso...
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Does this link help:
I had been to that page, doesnt help much infact. It installs the 12.16 version.
The error in the OP may have been caused by a faulty memory chip — you can try our experimental ISO image, this has a memtest included:
I downloaded the iso and made the USB Key and did a mem test. No errors found and yet, after reboot, and installing latest Opera using the package installer, still shows the error.
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