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    • mmcl26554
      mmcl26554 last edited by

      I just installed the Opera 24 developer for Linux in Ubuntu 14.04. When I move the new Opera from one Win version to another I just copy everything in Roaming and Local and I have everything except for the passwords, they won't move from one install to another. My question can I do the same with Ubuntu, that is can I copy all the files in the Win installations (Roaming & local) to the appropriate folders in Ubuntu? I have already done this with the bookmarks and it worked including spee dials. I have tried some folders for extensions but so far they haven't shown up in the Ubuntu version. So does anybody know what folders I need to transfer for the extensions or can I just transfer everything?
      Michael

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        Haven't seen it yet, so can't say for sure. Unencrypted files should be interchangeable, so you should be able to copy bookmarks.db and the corresponding journal and overwrite the same-named Linux files, wherever Opera says the profile is (see About Opera). Not certain if cookies are encrypted.

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        • mmcl26554
          mmcl26554 last edited by

          I may just try copying the whole folder from windows and see what happens. If it croaks I can just delete it and reinstall. For me right now learning a new operating system is just an exercise to keep my old brain active. And, it's kind of fun!
          Michael

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            It should work, but make a backup before you try. 🙂

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Can it be used with rhel clones (Centos etc.)?
              Google chrome for instance cannot be run on Centos/Scientific Linux 6x

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              • knireis
                knireis last edited by

                Unfortunately does not work on linux mint 17

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                • sgunhouse
                  sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                  No RPM packages, you'd need to use alien or something similar to install on Fedora, OpenSUSE, Mandriva/Mageia, PCLOS, etc. 😞 Not certain how far back RHEL is compared to Fedora - I do recall @ruario needed to build some special packages for 12 to run on RHEL compared to the other RPM-baaed distros I just named.

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                  • Deleted User
                    Deleted User last edited by

                    Installs only with Ubuntu aka Debian Experimental? What a pity.

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                    • ruario
                      ruario last edited by

                      You can use this to get an install up an running on a non-Debian based distro for now.

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                      • mmcl26554
                        mmcl26554 last edited by

                        Well I successfully copied everything from the Opera software\stable folder to the Ubuntu /home/michael/.config/opera-developer folder. The extensions didn't look right so I just reinstalled them which was easy. But all the speed dials and even the passwords transferred over (never had the passwords transfer before!) It seems to be working fine and everything from win in there. I have grown to like the new Opera so I'm feeling happy. The only thing I haven't yet got to work on Opera 24 in Ubuntu is plugins, especially Flash. I got them to work on Opera 12.16 on Ubuntu by copying the flash program to the plugin folder in opera but I don't know where to put it in Opera 24 can someone help?
                        Michael

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                        • mmcl26554
                          mmcl26554 last edited by

                          I found peper flash and installed it, Opera 24 picked it up so now I have flash installed, whoopee!! The Opera browser seems to be working well!

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                          • janghou
                            janghou last edited by

                            I added Opera Developer to my Opera Quicklist in the unity launcher like:
                            http://askubuntu.com/questions/35488/what-custom-launchers-and-unity-quicklists-are-available

                            Somehow this way Opera-Developer gets the normal red icon instead of the blue one in the tab switcher etc.

                            In the past Opera-Next got the proper white icon adding it similarly.

                            Any idea how to fix this for Opera Developer?
                            (I tried adding Icon=opera-developer, but that made no difference.)

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                            • enetik
                              enetik last edited by

                              I just want to say thanks to Opera developers for this version! Now I'm trying back to Opera after a long break. The features what I need in the first day of using:

                              1. How can I toggle dev tools? Ctrl+Shift+I works only once, F12 does not work 😞

                              2. I need switching between tabs without animation, because it divert my attention 🙂

                              Hope Linux version will develop and improve. Thank you again!

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                              • sgunhouse
                                sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                Without animation? Oh, keyboard switching using Ctrl-Tab. You could enable single-key shortcuts and use 1 and 2 (as long as focus isn't in a text field of course).

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                                • Deleted User
                                  Deleted User last edited by
                                  • No other plugins (ony one, pepperflash) are found, Mozilla finds more
                                  • Tab switching is ugly slow
                                  • password can be inspected in password manager by hitting Show (no passwordpopup for authentication?)
                                  • glitches and artefacts of UI dropdowns

                                  Not nice, slower than current chromium and firefox on Ubuntu 14.

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                                  • f-j
                                    f-j last edited by

                                    Too bad... Mine doesnt recognize pepper-flash-plugin ( originally from chromium ) from Arch. Does anyone have a solution please ?

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                                    • donut123
                                      donut123 last edited by

                                      well its faster than Chromium firefox and any other browser

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                                      • mmcl26554
                                        mmcl26554 last edited by

                                        f-j
                                        I believe I read the developers said it was intended for Ubuntu so that may be why it doesn't work properly in Arch and load "Pepper Flash". All I can say is it works well for me, and I'm happy with it. I have grown to like the new Opera.
                                        Michael

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                                        • sanguinemoon
                                          sanguinemoon last edited by

                                          Pepper-flash crashes on any page that requires flash and it doesn't see Flash 11.2

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                                          • mmcl26554
                                            mmcl26554 last edited by

                                            Well all I can say is it seems to work fine for me on Ubuntu 14.04. In fact Opera 24 developer for Linux is working just fine also.
                                            Michael

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