[Request]Opera GX on Linux
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SEoF last edited byI've been an Opera user since version 6 or 7. When it switched to using webkit/blink, I stuck with the old version for a while, then shifted to Firefox. Chrome has always had it's woes. Once Opera was mostly back, I switched back, then bam "Opera GX" was released and I immediately loved it. Unfortunately, I can't stand Windows, and found myself leaving Windows for Kubuntu (I couldn't bare changing to Windows 11, and have been using Kubuntu for years on other machines anyway), but I knew this would bring with it the lose of Opera GX for me. If only you could bring the most customisable browser to the most customisable platform - Linux! @burnout426 said in [Request]Opera GX on Linux: @miliardo Make sure to upvote the first post above. There are only 46 votes so far. Folks need 5 reputation to do that... which means fresh accounts can't go on and upvote. My ancient account apparently doesn't have 5 rep, so I can't upvote this. The views and the comments are the only reliable metric considering these restrictions. 
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Ryan-Goyal last edited byOn Linux, there is an app called Wine (Acronym for "Wine is not an emulator") which runs Windows apps on Linux; So, if you want Opera GX on Linux then you have to install Wine then learn how to use it, after which you have to download Opera GX Windows and install it via Wine. 
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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).
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poorboy03 last edited by poorboy03After 2 years commenting on this post, nothing happened, but 282.1k views.... 
 
			
		