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Re: Opera for Linux



On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 22:36:11 +051800, USM Bish said:

> Been on this list for the last few months. Never
>  noticed anything posted on Opera web browser for
>  Linux.
>  
>  I have a triple OS system (Win98, deb and slack)
>  I am in the process of an upgrade from  slink to
>  potato and Slack 7.1. I have  several  programs,
>  inclusive of Netscape, which run from  /opt dir, 
>  so that they are  shared  between the two  Linux 
>  distros. I usually unpack static binary tarballs  
>  for such programs downloaded directly from their 
>  parent sites.
>  
>  My present Netscape was  downloaded over a  year
>  ago  (ver 4.51), and  has  subserved its purpose  
>  (given the  glitches of running on 32mb RAM) and
>  some of the other problems posted  on this list. 
>  Iam looking for something  lightweight  and less
>  resource hungry, in the process of my upgrade. 
>  
>  Yes, mozilla is a  contender, but would  like to
>  keep my options open.  Opera is  also  currently 
>  available (though not Open Source or GPL).  Need
>  first hand info on Opera for Linux, from anybody 
>  who is currently using it or has tried it out.
>  
>  There are some .debs on the  Opera site as well,
>  but I don't have a clue regarding its popularity 
>  in the debian world.
>  
>  Never used it myself, so any  kind of  info like 
>  resource utilisation, speed, customisation, java
>  support, plug-in support, glitches  etc would be 
>  welcome.  
        
	I d/l the opera-static beta2 .deb  3 days ago and it installed 
no problem on my potato system. Comes with a free 30 day trial.
	Have used it a little and it seems quite usable, no crashes yet.

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