Opera 25 Questions
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nlatin last edited byhi there! First of all, let me point out how very excited i am to see opera for linux move to beta. Now i have three questions: - how long does it usually (approximately) take for the beta version to migrate to a stable branch?
- when it reaches stable, will there be also rpm versions for opensuse available?
- if i install 12, the current linux stable, will i just get an update to 25 through the same update channel?
 Thank you. 
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited byRPM ... last I heard they wanted to let distros take care of the packaging. Opera Software will probably only host the same *.deb files they have now, what opensuse does is up to them. (Yeah, I know ... I also use an RPM-based distro so I'd prefer that format.) Seems like beta --> stable has been about a month on Windows, in this case I won't make any guarantees though. If they don't think it's ready it may get bumped up again. Obviously updates depend on your distro. 
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avl Opera last edited by- how long does it usually (approximately) take for the beta version to migrate to a stable branch?
 The cycle normally takes around 6 weeks, but Linux might be delayed to the next cycle if it's not yet ready to be stable. - when it reaches stable, will there be also rpm versions for opensuse available?
 If an rpm version appears, it will go through the normal testing: it will appear in Opera Developer first, then go to beta, then go to stable. It will not suddenly pop up in stable without testing in the experimental streams. - if i install 12, the current linux stable, will i just get an update to 25 through the same update channel?
 Maybe (if / when it reaches stable). 
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disiu last edited byHow can I test Opera if there is only a .deb version ? 
 I'm on openSUSE so, no luck here.Wouldn't be better to have a tar.gz package ?