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    [Request]Opera GX on Linux

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    • ModdedInstall2
      ModdedInstall2 last edited by

      Congrats - you guys just lost a potential user because of the lack of a Linux build.

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      • Vioar
        Vioar last edited by

        Is for Opera really so hard to make one single .appimage or flatpak file for linux, when they already made opera gx for android, which is linux distro, and for mac, what is unix like linux? If they will do it, they get really much of new users. There are around 30 milions of linux user and I think at least half of them want to use opera GX.

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        • Bati
          Bati @Vioar last edited by

          @vioar
          OperaGX. As far as I know, it is only available on Windows, the Iphone and Android versions are very different, they only share the name and design.
          I think the biggest drawback to make OperaGX on another OS is the resource limiter, they must have built all the code based on how windows handles system resources.

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          • linuxrocks2000
            linuxrocks2000 last edited by

            @Bati it's trivial enough to port resource code to a Unix environment, if they're using C or C++ it would just mean some preprocessor definitions and well-written interfaces. If they don't already have the code structured properly, that's a whole 'nother problem entirely...

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            • linuxrocks2000
              linuxrocks2000 @gmgarciam last edited by

              @gmgarciam Ooo, can we get a link to this GitHub? Open-source competition for Opera GX time!

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              • drrootkit
                drrootkit @linuxrocks2000 last edited by

                @linuxrocks2000 Not Chromium, but we have Firefox GX (https://github.com/Godiesc/firefox-gx). Doesn't have the RAM limiters or GX mods, but just the Skin. For sound themes and music, you can use the GX Mods Firefox Addon (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/gx-mods/). It doesn't have themes or wallpapers however.

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                • CaptainLian
                  CaptainLian last edited by

                  Just finished migrating to Linux mint. Sadly since Opera GX isn't supported. I'll just be using Firefox, or Brave from now on.

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                  • xanaddams
                    xanaddams @CaptainLian last edited by

                    @captainlian I'm currently using regular Opera. It works well enough. But doesn't match the aesthetics I was going for that were very much GX inspired. Also, the GPU and RAM controls are pretty much the only thing missing.

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                    • xanaddams
                      xanaddams @gmgarciam last edited by

                      @gmgarciam thorium browser is a chromium one that has every tweak available to boost it and it runs on a fraction of the power of even chromium. I use it as a alternate to chrome when I don't use regular Opera. If we could tweak up this to start looking like, and then eventually running equal to Opera gx, we'd have something.

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                      • CaptainLian
                        CaptainLian @xanaddams last edited by

                        @xanaddams The dark mode, theming, sounds, and especially the memory limiters is what got me into Opera GX. Sadly all of those doesn't exists in the normal opera.

                        And there's only a handful of Chromium-based browsers I would be willing to use, so I went back to firefox.

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                        • DrakEmono
                          DrakEmono last edited by

                          I just got the steam deck, but in addition to play with games, I want to be able to use it for work as well when I'm moving, as I really can use it as a mini laptop for Linux. And yeah, one of the first web browsers I looked for was Opera GX... So +1 for Opera GX here!!!

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                          • VidimusWolf
                            VidimusWolf last edited by

                            No support for Linux... Disappointing, but I hope they are working on it! Will keep using Chrome for now. Thing is, my personal PC runs on Windows, but unless I can migrate to a single browser for all my devices, my work laptop included (running Linux), then I just can't justify migrating to Opera GX.

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User last edited by

                              im fedora kde linux user and im waiting for opera gx on linux

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                              • Llamexis
                                Llamexis last edited by

                                Why doesn't Opera GX support Linux, while the "regular Opera" does?

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                                • GeorgeHasGames
                                  GeorgeHasGames last edited by

                                  Plz add it

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                                  • MyTricker0
                                    MyTricker0 last edited by

                                    someone made a fork from firefox to look exactelly like opera gx
                                    your welcome:

                                    https://github.com/Godiesc/firefox-gx

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                                      • VegeHippieViking
                                        VegeHippieViking last edited by

                                        Hi, we need Opera on Linux like now or others will win this battle.

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                                          • gmgarciam
                                            gmgarciam @linuxrocks2000 last edited by

                                            @linuxrocks2000 when it comes to performance, I feel that it comes down to whether the browser supports hardware acceleration and if the pages you're browsing have a lot of ads.

                                            So on Linux, chrome/chromium hardware acceleration isn't always a given. Or at least it wasn't, I haven't checked if things have changed but before you would have to build Chromium with hardware acceleration enabled.

                                            As to the ads, the browser would require to have an ad blocker automatically built in.

                                            But yeah, I've been pretty busy with work. I haven't checked out Firefox GX, but those Firefox-gx guys should add my suggestions if they haven't already.

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