[Request]Opera GX on Linux
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SEoF last edited by
@Ryan-Goyal If you read back through the thread, quite a few have suggested Wine, however you'll also see many reasons why Wine is actually not only not good enough, but actually entirely inappropriate for such a browser.
A quick recap on the points so far:
- Opera GX is built to be super efficient, but running it in Wine loses all those efficiencies
- Opera GX is built to accommodate restrictions on its use of hardware, but this doesn't work on Wine
- Vivaldi is a different browser, and is an alternative, not a solution. https://vivaldi.com/
- Firefox GX is also a different browser, an alternative, not a solution. https://github.com/Godiesc/firefox-gx
- Opera GX is built to be super customisable and efficient, like Linux, so the number of potential Opera GX users on Linux far outstrips the number of potential Opera GX users on Windows
- Linux users are more likely to be adventurous with their browser choices than Windows or Mac users
- More and more gamers are switching to Linux, including the growing popularity of things like the Steam Deck which runs on Linux
- It's next to impossible to see the popularity of this request due to the requirement for unobtainable reputation to be able to up-vote the request. Instead, the number of views and replies should be the giveaway: 5 years, 200+ replies from 136 participants, and nearing 300k views - it's probably one of the longest running threads that is still active (I can't confirm this, I would need to scan a lot of forum to find that out).
@mantion said in [Request]Opera GX on Linux:

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poorboy03 last edited by poorboy03
After 2 years commenting on this post, nothing happened, but 282.1k views....
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Tbjj last edited by
I switched to Brave because i got tired of waiting. that and the built in adblock would jib out a lot. the UI of opera is nice but the UX is tainted (for lack of a better term)
the reason why we haven't got a Linux OperaGX is because apparently the gaming community isn't as big, which yeah that's sort of fair but they do realize there's an early market advantage right? nevertheless i stopped using it and just use Browser extensions in tandem with Tamper Monkey and sorta built out my own and functionally better browser.
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Wildos last edited by
Add another message, to express that there is a market for such a browser on Linux
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Faizalee last edited by
It's been 5 years of people requesting, I wonder if there is anyone from Opera monitoring these forums???
I use Linux and a Mac and really hate to use another browser on the Linux while my primary browser has beeb GX for so long. Please someone with power, listen to these folks who have been patiently requesting since 2020 for this browser to be available on Linux.
I too signed up just to request this! +1 for Opera GX on Linux
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YikeEquinox last edited by
Things are about to change; more and more gamers are switching to Linux, aka SteamOS, Bazzite, CachyOS, etc. Microsoft is losing user trust and handheld gain in popularity.
The train has left the station, and I can't believe the OperaGX team will miss it.
I hope it's only a matter of time. Just do it! -
awesomedanger last edited by
@Muzaffar2571 Seconded! please bring OperaGX to linux, I'm addicted!!! I need my OperaGX, it's Soo Good!!!
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SerelorX last edited by SerelorX
At this point I've just given up on the idea and picked up Brave. Sure, it's maybe not as appealing to myself as Opera GX, but no browser is worth staying on Windows, and the features are similar enough to what I liked about Opera GX. Wish I didn't have to say goodbye, but without a native app, it's time. Early bird catches the worm, but Opera GX doesn't want to be the early bird. Maybe I'll come back when (if) they finally release a native app.
