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Schturman 2012-10-19 08:13

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by efion (Post 1282428)
OK. tried the command, but still won't work opening Opera via Opera Tab UI icon

Though using default Opera Mobile icon works flawlessly

If you used opera tablet from N9QT, run this command for fixing this problem:
Code:

sed -i 's/Exec.*/Exec=\/opt\/operamobile-labs\/bin\/operamobile-labs -tabletui/' /usr/share/applications/operamobile-tablet.desktop

leoniedelt 2012-10-19 08:49

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schturman (Post 1282458)
If you used opera tablet from N9QT, run this command for fixing this problem:
Code:

sed -i 's/Exec.*/Exec=\/opt\/operamobile-labs\/bin\/operamobile-labs -tabletui/' /usr/share/applications/operamobile-tablet.desktop

Like a charm, thanks Schturman :)

ohrn 2012-10-19 09:05

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by soryuuha (Post 1282392)
- installed Opera will affect.image launcher for Filebox, Wazapp, etc.

Try this fix: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...9&postcount=52

/ohrn

jalyst 2012-10-22 06:04

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Is it worthwhile updating to the most recent versions...
I don't really want to lose the ability use the native VKB (even if it is a bit flaky on the rare occasion).
IIRC some of the most significant things the new versions brought can be hacked in anyway.

soryuuha 2012-10-22 06:17

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jalyst (Post 1283663)
Is it worthwhile updating to the most recent versions...
I don't really want to lose the ability use the native VKB (even if it is a bit flaky on the rare occasion).
IIRC some of the most significant things the new versions brought can be hacked in anyway.

my tiny review on few pages back :

- no native vkb support yet
- installed Opera will affect.image launcher for Filebox, Wazapp, etc.
- touchscreen feedback seems not working for opera's vkb, or just me?

that 's all...and sadly i need to uninstall opera.. Due to no.2 issue ...

HtheB 2012-10-22 09:55

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
ohrn,

I know you dont want to integrate the n950 hardware keyb.
Maybe we can find a workaround for this.

Is it possible to lock the screen orientation?
And is it possible to disable the vkeyb at all?

This would be a great workaround for n950 users! :)

jalyst 2012-10-22 10:24

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by soryuuha (Post 1283668)
my tiny review on few pages back:

Yeah but it (or the version before) added the option to switch between stock/opera as default browser, & some other significant things, right?

Quote:

- installed Opera will affect.image launcher for Filebox, Wazapp, etc.
Seems there's a workaround for that, if I encounter it.

Quote:

- touchscreen feedback seems not working for opera's vkb, or just me?
I doubt I'll get that...

shma 2012-10-26 13:00

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Since last update opera is superheating the battery and drains it very fast. I usualy have it running in background all days but now i cant. Its not really an issue since i can just close the app, but its annoying since i always had it running 24/7 before without wasting the battery.

P@t 2012-10-26 13:14

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shma (Post 1285861)
Since last update opera is superheating the battery and drains it very fast. I usualy have it running in background all days but now i cant. Its not really an issue since i can just close the app, but its annoying since i always had it running 24/7 before without wasting the battery.

I have the same problem. I left Opera opened all night two days ago and the battery had fallen dramatically on the following morning. Looking at the battery monitor, the culprit was 'opera'...

jalyst 2012-10-26 15:56

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Sounding more like it's not worth upgrading to the latest versions, think I'll stick with the one that allows native VKB use.

Fuzzillogic 2012-10-26 21:37

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shma (Post 1285861)
Since last update opera is superheating the battery and drains it very fast. I usualy have it running in background all days but now i cant. Its not really an issue since i can just close the app, but its annoying since i always had it running 24/7 before without wasting the battery.

Weird, because since the latest versions screen updates seem to get suspended while Opera is not on the foreground. I can't really comment on power usage, because I tend to close apps whenever I'm done with them, but to me it seems that it should behave better with current versions, not worse.

shma 2012-10-27 14:58

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Could be a mix of all other apps i have i suppose. I have incepted, and run fastern9 with it, Dunno if thats a problem or not, but there is no problem with the app in it self. Its just when idling my phone with it running background/forground it makes my n9 very warm and it empties battery within a couple of hours.

Is there a app for messuring power usage? Or a command in terminal that gives an hint. For all i know it could be something else reacting to opera and not opera reacting with something else. I have something called energy profiler , from meecatalog but that only give me how much current its use with everything.

goalis 2012-10-31 00:31

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Thanks for all the hard work on keepeng opera mobile labs updated for N9. Only thing I am missing is a option to lock screen rotation to landscape, to enable comfortable surfing in bed (what im doing right now).

mick3_de 2012-11-03 16:18

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Out of curiosity I tried to run the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark from http://www.webkit.org/perf/sunspider/sunspider.html with the latest N9's Opera Mobile 12.10.1 .

Unfortunately Opera got stuck downloading the 1.3 MB Javascript benchmark blob code wrapped into an HTML page.

Does OM has problems loading huge JS files over the network?

Loading the benchmark HTML page locally as file:/// did work and gave a result of ca. 5000 ms, somehow a little bit worse than the N9's builtin webkit browser (4250 ms). The best performance had Firefox Mobile 14 with less then 4000 ms.
I don't find the difference significant that I would use only one of the browsers and JavaScript performance of course is just one part of the browser's user experience.

Are there some JavaScript performance tweaks in the latest Opera update as on a much slower non-overclocked N900 with a slightly newer OM (12.10.16) I got SunSpider around 6000 ms? Or is this just a matter of the compiler's version and the compilation options?

Best, M.

thedead1440 2012-11-03 16:31

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
mick3_de,

I just tried the same test I got around 4,300ms...It ran without having to download the file and run it locally...

Screenshot:

http://db.tt/6EjwoWas

mick3_de 2012-11-03 17:45

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thedead1440 (Post 1289513)
mick3_de,

I just tried the same test I got around 4,300ms...It ran without having to download the file and run it locally...

I took another run and got now a slightly faster 4,750 ms. For Firefox Mobile 15 I got now 3,750 ms from the locally saved benchmark page.

With Sunspider not loaded maybe there is a problem with my wireless network connection. But from all the browsers Opera has the most difficulties successfully loading and running the benchmark.

asdfghjkl 2013-01-12 00:19

Re: Introduction to Opera Mobile Labs for N9
 
I posted this in another thread, but it's probably worth putting here too - you can lock the screen orientation by temporarily disabling the accelerometer. For some reason initctl doesn't work when called from a shell script, but you can add an alias to shorten the command.

Add the following to ~/.profile:

alias om='devel-su -c "/sbin/initctl stop sensord && devel-su -c \"/opt/operamobile-labs/bin/operamobile-labs > /dev/null 2>&1\" - user && /sbin/initctl start sensord"'

Save, restart the terminal, and type "om". Enter the root password, and opera will launch locked in that orientation. When you exit, it'll unlock again. It's a hacky solution (note the nested devel-su :D), but it'll do for now!

edit: a small change so it'll still work even if sensord isn't running to begin with:

alias om='devel-su -c "/sbin/initctl stop sensord > /dev/null 2>&1 || true && devel-su -c \"/opt/operamobile-labs/bin/operamobile-labs > /dev/null 2>&1\" - user && /sbin/initctl start sensord" && exit'

The path to opera might need changing depending on the version - I've stuck with 12.00.8 as it seems to be less buggy, which has the path /opt/operamobile-labs/operamobile.


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