6/11/2023 0 Comments Opera gx manjaro![]() I had to write this straightforward tutorial because some other websites on the internet are suggesting methods with unnecessarily complicated commands that might end up with a corrupt sources.list. One of It’s FOSS readers contacted me with a repository issue that was caused by the incorrect Opera browser installation. If you have Snap support enabled in your Linux distribution, you may install Opera via Snap: sudo snap install opera Opera browser is also available as a snap package officially. Sudo rm -f /etc/apt//opera.list Opera as Snap To remove Opera browser installed this way, you should use the following commands one by one: sudo apt remove opera-stable sudo apt install opera-stableĭuring the installation, you’ll be prompted for adding Opera repository to sources list. sudo apt install lsb-release ca-certificates apt-transport-https software-properties-common -y. Once update install common dependency packages. Update the package cache so that your system is aware of the packages available by the newly added repository: sudo apt updateįinally, install the opera-stable package to install Opera. Login to your Linux Mint 21 machine and update package list index. Now add the Opera repository in your sources list directory (not file): echo deb stable non-free | sudo tee /etc/apt//opera.list ![]() If you want to take the command line route, you can do that as well.įirst, make sure to install Curl on Ubuntu: sudo apt install curlĭownload and add the Opera repository key: curl | sudo apt-key add. Installing Opera browser graphically as described above is simplest and easiest method.
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