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Duncan_Idaho
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opera 12.14

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hi there!
could we get opera 12.14 in the repos please? :mrgreen:
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Re: opera 12.14

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Can you PM ruario, the package maintainer? If he doesn't respond, we'll see what we can do.
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I sent him a PM at Sunday, but he hasn't responded yet :(
BTW, I found that there is a slackware package available from the official page so I'm going to give it a try and report back
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No, I don't guess that would work. As far as I can see it's a generic tarball, not a slackware package, although it's named that way.

I remember reading about layoffs in opera about the time they decided to switch to webkit. Must have been a month ago or so. Hope ruario wasn't a part of them....

In any case, I have upgraded the package in the repos now.
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Sorry, I have been away a lot as I am on parental leave with my daughter and haven't followed these things as well as I should. Opera 12.15 came out today and I have put in an update request. I also have binary packages here if anyone wants them

http://people.opera.com/ruario/snapshot/Opera/
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Oh and so far they haven't fired me. Just before I left for paternity leave I was made the team leader for the Linux/FreeBSD team. I am not the most experienced of our Linux/FreeBSD guys by a long shot but that is not what they were after when looking for a team lead.
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ruario wrote:Oh and so far they haven't fired me. Just before I left for paternity leave I was made the team leader for the Linux/FreeBSD team. I am not the most experienced of our Linux/FreeBSD guys by a long shot but that is not what they were after when looking for a team lead.
Congratulations! Sometimes it's not just about technical knowledge but about leadership skills and team-work. A good leader can make better use of the other team members' knowledge, even when it's superior to the leader's. Congratulations and good luck, new team leader!
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Re: opera 12.14

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He still posts at Linux Questions dot org about Opera and still tries to help.

https://gist.github.com/ruario/9673819

https://gist.github.com/ruario/9673860

But to quote gapan:

Re: Opera for 14.1

Postby gapan » 29. Apr 2014, 14:57
I would advise against using opera as a browser at this point. It seems that they have abandoned development for linux completely, as they haven't released a new version for ages. In the mean time they are releasing new versions for all other platforms all the time...
On another system. I am trying out the latest 64bit .deb and let it update through the package manager system.
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... ost5265953
rokytnji, that was a spambot you answered to. :D
OOOOps :oops:
Thanks gapan.
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rokytnji, that was a spambot you answered to. :D

Hard to detect them I know...

I deleted his post, but I'm leaving yours, since it has interesting info.
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Ruario replied to my post at Linux Questions. I will check out his install instructions for Salix later since this flu shot has me
under the weather presently.

http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions ... ost5267739

Looks to me like Opera Linux development is not dead (not sure about 32 bit Opera though). I have to research 1st with a clear head.

Thanks gapan. I edited my previous post instead of making a new one.
But I figured Raurios response to my post warranted a new post here.

Happy Trails, Rok
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