Three Cheers to Vivaldi 3.4: a powerful and fun version arrives
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Is referring to Local Folders:
Locate your Install folder - Menu > Help > About
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"Off Topic Tip"
Follow the Signature's Backup | Reset link.
Take the opportunity to start a Backup plan and even create a Template Profile.
Windows 7 (x64)
Vivaldi Backup | Reset -
You guys have hard drives, right?
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@purgat0ri said in Three Cheers to Vivaldi 3.4: a powerful and fun version arrives:
You guys have hard drives, right?
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@zalex108: Thank you. But alas, that is not helping me. I look where you say to look and see three possible paths (Command Line: /usr/bin/... Executable path: /opt/vivaldi-snapshot/vivaldi-snapshot and Profile path /home/$user/.config/...) and none seem to have what is needed to make the modification. I know that logically this cannot be the case. Is there a guide someone has written?
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Find and follow Install Path on Explorer.
Then access til user_files
Vivaldi\Application*3.4.2066.70*\resources\vivaldi\user_filesOr search for Filter_Sepia on V installation data folder.
The number version would be different if it's not currently updated and then, after every update.
There you can rename the files.
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@zalex108: Explorer? Not on this OS. I think that might be the problem with the path guidance.
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@Zalex108 He's a PC noob on Linux...
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Well,
What would be the generic definition for them despite the OS.
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@Zalex108 said in Three Cheers to Vivaldi 3.4: a powerful and fun version arrives:
Well,
What would be the generic definition for them despite the OS.
Ok,
File Manager for clarity. -
@npro: It can seem like that, I'll grant. I have YET to find any path that includes even the version number - which should rightly be a trivial thing to do.
Aha!
HERE it is:
/opt/vivaldi/resources/vivaldi/user_files/
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Good!
Ok,
If not mistaken, files are the same on every Desktop version, though also the same for folder's structure.Well then, backup the files and rename / delete.
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@zalex108: Just tried renaming, and restarting. NO effect.
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@zalex108: Correction. Evidently I need to find the set for the snapshot (which I usually prefer to use). There IS an affect in the non-snapshot version.