Opera 35 For Linux Finally Shipping RPMs

Written by Michael Larabel in Proprietary Software on 19 November 2015 at 09:00 AM EST. 1 Comment
PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE
Opera rolled out a developer update to their web-browser update yesterday. Opera's Debian packages are finally being complemented by RPMs.

Opera is making it easier for those using RPM-based Linux distributions like SUSE, Mandriva, and Fedora to use their closed-source browser thanks to the new packages.

Other changes in Opera developer 35.0.2052.0 include simplifying the settings page, easier toggling of bookmark bars, and support for muting select tabs or the entire browser from playing audio.

More details via this Opera blog post.
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