Currently http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/10963.html ">opera provides a. deb file for Ubuntu. Debian's. deb files should work as well.
Opera offers two basic types of installation: using static libraries and shared libraries. The difference is how Opera is linked to the Qt library. In the shared library version, Opera uses QT on your machine, while the version of the static library uses the built-in QT in opera. The static library version downloads a larger volume, using the dot matrix (no anti-aliasing) in the menu and file selector. The dynamic compiled version is integrated into the system so that it uses the same anti-aliasing settings as your other Qt applications. Static compiled versions support anti-aliasing in the browser window and other user interfaces. The static version may be faster and more stable, at least Opera enthusiasts have been experiencing for a long time. You can try it all because it's pretty easy to install and uninstall software in Ubuntu.
Please visit opera's official Download website (http://www.opera.com/download/index.dml?platform=linux), select the package you need and select a download mirror site.
You can also visit opera FTP or Web site to get the latest version.
Save the file you downloaded
Where the OPERA11 version has completely fixed the input method problem, you can enter the text of the normal continuous. Web page text can also be an optional font.
Install Opera
Open a terminal and move to the location where you placed the downloaded Deb file, enter:
sudo dpkg-i opera<tab key >.deb
Note: The Tab key can automatically help you enter a long complex file name. If you are in the correct directory, just type "opera" and press the Tab,ubuntu on the keyboard at the <tab key > to automatically help you enter the full file name.
It takes a little time to install opera. If you get some information to show that the dependent package is not installed, enter:
sudo apt-get-f Install
Apt will install these missing packages.
Replacement scheme-install Opera via apt
Add the following information to your apt sources.list (/etc/apt/sources.list) file:
Deb Http://deb.opera.com/opera/pool/non-free 0 Opera
Or, you don't need the latest version to choose a stable version:
Deb Http://deb.opera.com/opera/stable Non-free
Save the Sources.list file after you modify it, and then enter it in the terminal:
sudo apt update
Next:
sudo apt Install opera
All required dependencies will be processed, and you do not need to create desktop files as described above, and these are done automatically. It seems that this is not the case, and it is recommended that you carry out the "Ubuntu Opera (Complete installation)" section of this article. )
In a later version of opera, he would automatically create a file/etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera.list, just as Google-chrome would build google-chrome.list, which is the source information. Probably in Opera 10 beta, this filename will be/etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera, just add the. list suffix manually. If the hint is only Lenny, just find the Opera-beta in the file and change to:
Deb Http://deb.opera.com/opera-beta/lenny Non-free
. As long as sudo apt update; sudo apt install opera or apt upgrade can upgrade him. Very convenient.