Opera
Ken Schweigert
yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Tue Aug 20 10:10:12 2002
Rob,
The Flash plugin works in Opera6-TP3 for RedHat. I don't believe this
version is available for YDL yet, but I don't think you'll long to wait. :)
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-Ken Schweigert, Aspiring Network Administrator
Byte Productions, LLC
http://www.byte-productions.com
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 08:08:47PM -0600, Robert Serphillips wrote:
> Agreed!
>
> Just wish I could get java/flash/realplayer plugins working properly.
>
> -Rob
>
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 18:55:18 -0500
> "Eric D." <liriodendron@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi ya'll, I downloaded Opera 5 for PowerPC Linux (http://www.opera.com).
> > Damn, that browser kicks some royal ass compared to Konquerer or Mozilla
> > "molasses". Graphics heavy pages loaded in under a second (the joys of a T3
> > (or do we have a T5?) on a Sunday afternoon :), new pages opened on command,
> > and browsing was virtually instantaneous. Mozilla chugged along and
> > Konquerer would crash every now and then (though, Opera too crashed (but got
> > better once I sort of figured out how to disable opening new JavaScript
> > windows... I wish Opera would allow you to disable JavaScript selectively).
> >
> > In YDL Opera 5 for Linux is the _fastest_ browser I have ever seen on my G3.
> > It's smoother and faster to respond than Opera for OS X (except no
> > command-click to scroll around the window :( and gives IE 5.1 a run for its
> > money for polish (sorry Netscrape but you really have been losing battles in
> > the browser wars (which seem to be heating up again :) :) :).
> >
> > Eric
> >
>