Opera Internet browser v.12.16

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Opera Internet browser v.12.16

Post#1 by PaulBy » 15 Oct 2012, 14:33

Hello :)
I suggest the latest stable version of internet browser Opera

Opera v.12.16 - http://yadi.sk/d/4Ug0I-gz6XZoW

Enjoy the Internet 8)
Last edited by PaulBy on 05 Jul 2013, 23:01, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: Opera Internet browser

Post#2 by Hamza » 15 Oct 2012, 16:03

You should add version of your package inside topic's title to avoid some topics with the same name
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Re: Opera Internet browser

Post#3 by PaulBy » 15 Oct 2012, 19:47

Hamza, please, tell me how to do it. I have not rights to this action :(
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#4 by Hamza » 16 Oct 2012, 13:15

That seems to be have been fixed by a moderator :)
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#5 by francois » 16 Oct 2012, 16:51

PaulBy wrote:Hello :)
I suggest the latest stable version of internet browser Opera

Opera v.12.02.1578 - http://yadi.sk/d/TjUhm05I0CEJa

Enjoy the Internet 8)
The link gives a black page with no other information.

The idea of providing other web browser is a good idea. Regularly firefox in my case seems
to freeze the system.
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#6 by Hamza » 16 Oct 2012, 17:03

@francois, filtered internet connection ? Working fine here
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#7 by PaulBy » 16 Oct 2012, 17:16

@francois, I checked all the links, it works, all the links are live and lead to Yandex-disk :oops:
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#8 by francois » 20 Oct 2012, 14:57

Sorry. It was due to the fact that I used my androit phone to look at your website. From the linux box it works fine. I am trying Opera right now.

Thanks a lot PaulBy. :D

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This is great. It is the most recent platform. In opera there is no xmarks extension (I use xmarks to synchronize my bookmarks from one linux box to the other), but it was quite easy to import those from a firefox bookmark.html export file.

With Opera, I will be able to sort out if firefox is the one that always freeze my porteus system. I will report on that in another thread.

Thanks once more.

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It seems from what I read that Opera should save each session automatically. How come it does not do that for me? Or what could I do to keep the same windows open from session to session?

Thanks.
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#9 by wread » 21 Oct 2012, 22:05

What does opera make, that firefox doesn't? or is it not as big, at least?

Maybe we should organize short reviews of duplicate (from Porteus point of view) software, to make them eventually eligible for substitution. Chrome seems to be a good candidate too....

I had once Opera in my laptop (in Windows) and it was better than Outlook Express by far, but that was years ago (over 5 or 6); I think it had a mail client integrated. Nowadays I use webmail and leave the mail in the server; it is more Porteus friendly that way...

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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#10 by francois » 22 Oct 2012, 15:48

It is interesting to have the availability of different web browsers, even though standard porteus comes out with one that is preferentially installed. After all, web browsing is one of the most important functions for day to day activities. And people have their preferences. In addition, when one web browser begins to be sluggish, the use of a second one is a good troubleshooting strategy.

For newbies or newcomers to linux, an interesting feature of crunchbang is that they have a standard web browser, but offer the choice to install a secondary one (chrome or another one) thru the internet menu of the toolbar that gets you in a script that automatically install the new web browser and assigns it as the standard web browser option. This scripts triggers apt-ge install chromium.

The same option in porteus would just be to download this given web browser to replace firefox and maybe install its icon in the toolbar.
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#11 by PaulBy » 23 Oct 2012, 19:56

francois wrote:
It seems from what I read that Opera should save each session automatically. How come it does not do that for me? Or what could I do to keep the same windows open from session to session?

Thanks.
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To get to the Opera last saved session, do Ctr+F12 (Settings-Preferences) - General - Startup - Continue Save Session.
Analogue of xMarks in Opera is Opera Links. Very convenient, especially if it is used on different computers, smartphones with different OS, tablets and even ordinary phones. Unfortunately, neither Firefox nor Chrome with such a variety of platforms cannot boast of.
Additionally Opera attracts the presence of the built-in mail client, a good Manager downloads, uploads from torrents, sync notes, etc.
Very attractive password Manager, in my opinion it much better than in other browsers, and most importantly - hide passwords from prying eyes. :oops:
However, for all the advantages, there are significant disadvantages: incorrect display of many pages, incompatibility with the web management interfaces of most corporate systems, braking when displaying graphics and multimedia on complex pages, etc. :(
So called Opera is the ideal web browser can be only at a stretch :unknown:
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#12 by francois » 24 Oct 2012, 19:21

@PaulBy:

Thanks for the information. It is nice to you to provide this summarized information about opera web browser :)

I used to work with opera more often a few years ago. It was by then a very decent web browser in addition to be very light. I liked it a lot. I am less familiar with it now.
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#13 by francois » 02 Dec 2012, 16:05

Opera is really fast and crisp. A lot more fast than firefox. Over the years it seemed to have added a lot of funcionalities. That is great.That is even better. :D

About password management. Opera ask you if you want to save your username and password. However, next time you get to the web page, for example porteus page, you have to provide anew both complete username and password. Is this normal behavior? :)
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.02.1578

Post#14 by brokenman » 20 Dec 2012, 20:32

This script should build the latest version of opera for Porteus whenever you want to update.

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#!/bin/bash
# Script to build latest opera package for porteus v1.2+
 
. /usr/lib/librokenman
 
## Sanity check
[ `which lynx` ] || fatal=lynx
[ ! -f /etc/porteus-version ] && fatal=porteus
[ "$fatal" ] && echo "This script requires $fatal" && exit
 
## Find porteus modules folder if we can
PDIR=`grep -A1 "data found" /var/log/porteus-livedbg|tail -n1|sed 's@//@/@g'`
BASEDIR=${PDIR%/*}
MDIR=${PDIR}/modules
[ ! -w $MDIR ] && nowrite=1
 
OURL=ftp://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/linux
if [ ! `uname -r|grep x86_64` ]; then MARCH=i386; else MARCH=x86_64; fi
 
clear
echo "Getting opera version ..."
OPERALATEST=`lynx -dump -nonumbers -listonly $OURL|tail -n1`
OPERALINK=`lynx -dump -nonumbers -listonly $OPERALATEST|grep .rpm|grep $MARCH`
 
## Display version
OFILE=${OPERALINK##*/}
OVER=`awk -F- '{print$2}' <<<$OFILE`
OREV1=`awk -F- '{print$3}' <<<$OFILE`
OREV=`awk -F. '{print$1}' <<<$OREV1`
echo
cyan "#### LATEST OPERA VERSION"
echo "#### Version: $OVER"
echo "#### Revision: $OREV"
echo
echo "Would you like to build the latest version?"
echo "type: y or n"
read buildopera
 
[ "$buildopera" == "n" ] && exit
 
## Make temp dir
OTMP=/tmp/buildopera
rm -rf $OTMP 2>/dev/null
mkdir $OTMP
yellow "Downloading $OFILE"
wget $OPERALINK -P $OTMP
 
## This dumps the slackbuild to working folder.
## Encoding is simply to keep variables intact.
SBUILD=$OTMP/opera.SlackBuild
echo "IyEvYmluL3NoCiMgSGVhdmlseSBiYXNlZCBvbiB0aGUgU2xhY2t3YXJlIDE0LjAgU2xhY2tCdWls
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IHRoZW4KIHJtIC1yZiAkVE1QCmZpCgo="|base64 -d > $OTMP/opera.SlackBuild
fromdos $SBUILD
chmod +x $SBUILD
 
## Add leatest version to slackbuild
OLDVER=`grep "VERSION=" $SBUILD`
NEWVER="VERSION=\${VERSION:-$OVER}"
sed -i "s/$OLDVER/$NEWVER/g" $SBUILD
 
## Add latest revision to slackbuild
OLDREV=`grep "REVISION=" $SBUILD`
NEWREV="REVISION=\${REVISION:-$OREV}"
sed -i "s/$OLDREV/$NEWREV/g" $SBUILD
 
## Dump slack-desc
cat > $OTMP/slack-desc << EOF
# HOW TO EDIT THIS FILE:
# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description.  Line
# up the first '|' above the ':' following the base package name, and the '|'
# on the right side marks the last column you can put a character in.  You must
# make exactly 11 lines for the formatting to be correct.  It's also
# customary to leave one space after the ':'.
 
       |-----handy-ruler----------------------------------------------------|
opera: Opera (Fast and secure web browser and Internet suite)
opera:
opera: Opera is a small, fast, customizable, powerful, and user-friendly web
opera: browser, as well as an Internet suite, including an  email client, an
opera: IRC client, web developer tools (Opera Dragonfly), and a personal web
opera: server (Opera Unite).
opera:
opera:
opera:
opera:
opera:
EOF
 
cd $OTMP
./opera.SlackBuild
echo
yellow "Converting $OFILE to porteus module"
SPKG=`ls *.txz`
MOD=`sed 's/.txz/.xzm/g' <<<$SPKG`
txz2xzm $SPKG /tmp/$MOD
echo
cyan "Process finished."
cyan "`du -sh /tmp/$MOD`"
echo
## If modules directory is writable advise to move module
if [ -z $nowrite ]; then
    yellow "You should move /tmp/$MOD into $MDIR now"
        else
    yellow "You should move /tmp/$MOD somewhere safe"
fi
exit $?
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Re: Opera Internet browser v.12.14.1738

Post#15 by PaulBy » 13 Jan 2013, 21:07

Hello :)
Its updates internet browser Opera v.12.14.1738 - http://yadi.sk/d/MHYcruwH2YzbG

Enjoy the Internet 8)
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