What platform? Most reactions I've heard are negative.cpu82 said:Opera's strategy has been well received in the platform.
What platform? Most reactions I've heard are negative.cpu82 said:Opera's strategy has been well received in the platform.
fonz said:What platform? Most reactions I've heard are negative.
"People are using WebKit prefixes for CSS properties and it’s been troublesome for other browsers to render those pages without supporting the WebKit prefixes. That has been part of the shift we’re seeing and it’s also been part of our decision making. What we see as very positive is that we will be able to take some of our best engineers and have them work on common code that many people will use — we will reach more people this way."
jb_fvwm2 said:My apologies. My initial TODO ( to maybe fix the webkit segfault ) is replace ncurses-devel with ncurses and rebuild the two webkit on the other build machine. But I only schedule that way less often than visiting these threads...
jb_fvwm2 said:Hmmm. This machine, xombrero, uzbl-tabbed, midori all segfault. Its build machine, runs them fine, after a library or two rebuild (libffi). The main difference is the nosuid /tmp probably causing it to segfault. All that's
needed is a method to have the nosuid temporarily removed to run the browser, or some equivalent fix...
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edit.
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the nosuid was not at fault... they still segfault
midori [some very simple page, had a 404 today]
uzbl-browser "
xombrero "
pkg_delete -f /var/db/pkg/webkit-gtk2-1.4.3_2
pkg_add webkit-gtk2-1.4.3_2 # from the other machine
It seems not: http://business.opera.com/company/jobs/opening/372/Carpetsmoker said:Also, I like Dragonfly. Webkit means the Webkit inspector (UI by Google, so it's completely unusable).
drhowarddrfine said:Aren't the keyboard shortcuts the same as in Firefox and Chrome?
drhowarddrfine said:Aren't the keyboard shortcuts the same as in Firefox and Chrome?
tingo said:No, they are not (I'm talking about the "Opera 9.2 Compatible" shortcuts here).
Things like "z" for back - it's so much easier than Alt-LeftCursor, IMHO.
vermaden said:And things like using keys [1] and [2] to see prev/next tab instead of [CTRL]+[PGUP]/[PGDOWN].
Although I've been an Opera stalwart since the early naughties, I recently gave up and "just" went back to the least objectionable alternative (which would be Firefox). But if there's one Opera feature I'm missing, it's tab-stacking. As Jeremy Clarkson would say:Beastie said:No tab-stacking?
As it turns out, for Mozilla it's apparently very hard indeed.How hard can it be?
sossego said:I have version 12.15 and it crashes when accessing Facebook. Site preferences don't work and there doesn't seem to be a verbose output option. FreeBSD i386 10.0 installed on a laptop with Centrino Duo processors.