I have a problem with a horrible, small font appearing in this browser, similar to the nasty font we used to get with Firefox in Puppy. Last edited by Sit Heel Speak on Wed 12:22 am edited 10 times in total I have not implemented any of the safeguards against evercookies, presently being discussed at I am not sure if performing these cleanups at the start of X, by placing the script in /root/Startup, is a good idea or not. I added one script in /root/Startup, Clean_Up_Opera_11.00-1055.i386_and_gFTP_and_KDE_wh_files, to prevent the savefile from growing too large. usr/local/share/applications up to /usr/share/applications, so they are grouped with all the other common menu. (note: the problem I was having previously with smooth scrolling, turned out to be a defective mouse!) Home page is the official Opera extensions page. Opera will now be in your menu under Internet. Select (click to highlight) it in the left pane, Into either /mnt/home or into the subdirectory where you have Puppy, thenĬhoose which extra SFS files to load at bootup, , so installing or uninstalling this package will not affect your present Flash player in other browsers. I have changed the first-searched plugins directory from its default location of /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to usr/local/lib/386/plugins/libflashplayer.so I have also added Adobe Flash Player "Square" (32-bit) version 10.1 beta, it is To clear out the cache in /root/ and so forth from your savefile. sfs from Boot Manager, run the uninstall program which is sfs, that is, telling Boot Manager to remove it from the active (right-side) pane and rebooting, will leave your present Opera (and all other browsers) intact as they were before. It installs Opera using the suffix 386 so it is completely separate from, and will not interfere with, any existing Opera (or other browser) installation. Well, you should back up your savefile before trying *anything* new, but you know what I mean. Thus, I'm giving you the chance to try Opera 11 without disturbing your present installations of other browsers and without having to first create a backup of your savefile. sfs file for current versions of Puppy Linux (Lucid Puppy 5.nn and the luci series and Quirky 1.n and Wary-09n-or-5) frugal installs which have already been shut down once and have had the savefile created. mht format, and because sometimes Opera Turbo helps with my slow connection (but sometimes Turbo Off is faster, depends on the website). I like Opera because it saves webpages by default in single-file. The 1045 build had problems, but this 1055 build seems relatively problem-free. Official disclaimer: "WARNING This is a development snapshot: It contains the latest changes, but may also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations." et cetera. Release notes are at today, though this will scroll away fast. The new buttons for these are at upper right in Opera 11. I have added NoAds (AdBlock plus NoScript) and the one-click configurator. New in Opera 11: Opera now supports extensions, like Firefox does. Screen capture, showing Opera 11 in front of Opera 10.63. Tested by self in Wary and Quirky using nVidia and ATi Radeon video cards, but it has been reported that Flash does not work under Wary using an Intel video chipset. This is the Novemdevelopment build of Opera 11, re-packaged for Puppy Linux by yours truly from (You may have to scroll down to see the download button) Subject description: Novemdevelopment build, everything works, fonting is good You last visited on Yesterday, at 5:32 pmįorum index » Advanced Topics » Additional Software (PETs, n' stuff) Puppy Linux Discussion Forum :: View topic - Opera 11 alpha (11.00-1055.i386).
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