Firefox is the default web browser in Ubuntu. Although it is very powerful, it will be annoying to use it every day. The first preview version of Opera10 was just released in a short time. We may wish to solve it. However, since it is only Opera10Alpha1, many new functions of the Opera10 overall plan have not been fully added to this preview version, currently, some new features include built-in email clients supporting html mail and embedded spelling checks. All our ideas will be implemented in subsequent versions.
Firefox is the default web browser in Ubuntu. Although it is very powerful, it will be annoying to use it every day. The first preview version of Opera10 was just released in a short time. We may wish to solve it. However, since only Opera10 Alpha 1, many new functions of Opera10 overall planning have not been fully added to this preview version, currently, some new features include built-in email clients that support html mail and embedded spelling checks. Later versions will gradually implement all our ideas. In addition, according to our internal release schedule, from this Alpha version to the final official version, the time will be much shorter than Opera9.
Old Rules: Let's take a look at the use of the latest Opera10 Alpha 1 version under Ubuntu 8.10 (SEE ).
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We know that Opera10 uses the new version of presto 2.2 kernel. Because of the new Presto2.2 kernel, it has become one of the few browsers that pass ACID3 testing and get a full score of 100, at the same time, the browser speed can be improved by 30% based on the evaluation, and the support for web page standards is also improved.
First go to the Opera official website to download Opera10 Alpha 1: http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/10.0-Alpha-1/
I downloaded opera_10.00.20.2.gcc4.qt3_i386.deb (SEE ).
Because the DEB package for Ubuntu is downloaded, we can double-click to install the file. (See) If all dependent packages meet the requirements, enter the password to start the installation (SEE) and wait for the installation to complete (see.
We have added more useful plug-ins, which is good news for our Linux users. You can easily add management controls (see ).