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so i need to wait for the next stable official release if i dont want to rollback for a stable version?
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@urfausto The choice is up to you.
If you think latest snapshot is stable enough, you can go with it (if you keep auto updates on you could experience issues as snapshot is meant to test new features/fixes). You can still decide when update, even if off.
If you prefer stability, you can remove the snapshot and reinstall the stable. If you have already set sync up, you shouldn't lose any vital data.
If you want to keep both, just leave the snapshot installed and install the stable as standalone during the setup, so you can keep both.
Snapshot version get snapshot updates.
You won't get a stable build with snapshot channel.
Same for stable: stable only get newer stables and minor updates.Official seems to mean snapshot now (which is probably slightly misleading), while stable means..well, stable.
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@urfausto said in Black Vivaldi Icon:
so i need to wait for the next stable official release if i dont want to rollback for a stable version?
Not exactly, Both Stable and SS can be installed separately
@hadden89 said in Black Vivaldi Icon:
If you want to keep both, just leave the snapshot installed and install the stable as standalone during the setup, so you can keep both.
The word snapshot is still associated with those test builds - pos alpha - badly tested.
There was warning on the blog "use at your risk".
Some of them didn't even start.
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@lamarca Well, not every snap is post-alpha - in which I consider the builds with known issues, regressions or broken feature.
A good part of them are Beta, and few of them are RCs ^^
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@hadden89 Not in the present day, couple os years ago, somewhere else .....
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@lamarca I know, I moved my main profile to stable for this reason few years ago.
But now they are quite stable, after all. (But I skip some builds, so I'm a bad tester :3) -
@hadden89 were you member of whereismyȍepra?
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@lamarca Nope. And it's quite awkard - and embarassing - that I've never given the right attention to Opera Presto.
I mean, probably the only build I tried are: the 3 (or 5?), the 10, 11 and 12 but never used M2.
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@hadden89 10, 11, 12 series. M2 composing in RTF was the final.
No time for sorrow, M3 is coming. -
@lamarca Ah, and I started to use OperaMail (M2 spinoff), as I wasn't satisfied with Thunderbird performance, less than an year ago. So, M3 is more than welcome
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@hadden89 Nice talking. It's lunch time, pastasciutta:)
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