![]() If you took Neon for a spin on Windows and/or macOS let us know what features you hope to see Opera port over. Aside from Opera, Chrome/ium and Firefox we have Epiphany (GNOME Web), Midori, Qupzilla, Min, Vivaldi, Rekonq, the Ubuntu web-browser app… and so on. Those of us on Linux aren’t short of alternative web-browsers. It’s called Opera Neon and it should be able. “Right now Neon is a fun project that our developers were working on & we’re not planning to develop it further,” the company says in a tweet, and add that they plan “to add the best features to the regular browser so they’ll also be available for all Linux users”. The makers of the Opera web browser for desktop and mobile devices are launching a new concept browser with a dramatically redesigned user interface. Right now Neon is a fun project that our developers were working on & we're not planning to develop it further. It seems, in spite of a positive reception by the press (something Opera doesn’t get much of), that Neon is just a one-shot: See more What’s interesting is the reason why Opera say won’t be a Linux build. And their answer - brace yourselves - is a negative: there won’t be a Linux version: See more The company did -thankfully- reply to someone else who asked about Linux support. ![]() Hey are there any plans for a #Linux version of #OperaNeon? (Like this tweet if you want to see one too! ❤️ ) We reached out to Opera ourselves a couple of times for word on or whiff of Linux support. The most important reason people chose Opera is: The built-In adblocker is faster than any extension. Opera is ranked 22nd while Opera Neon is ranked 55th. In the question What are the best desktop web browsers. Sadly, Neon wasn’t made available to download on Linux. When comparing Opera vs Opera Neon, the Slant community recommends Opera for most people. Neon is fast, blingy, and a little bit gimmicky, but does some neat new stuff that has gotten a lot of people quite excited. As the icon of the browser appears, click to run it.Opera Software debuted an all-new concept browser called Opera Neon yesterday. ![]() Go to Show Applications and search for it. Being a Universal package manager, we can use it for CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, and others. Well, the SNAP command to download and install Opera on Linux is not only applicable for Ubuntu or Debian systems. Note: On Linux Mint, first we need to delete a file that restricts us from installing SNAP- Here is the tutorial- Install SNAP on Linux Mint 20Ĭommand to install Opera on Ubuntu 20.04 | 22.04 Install Snap on Deb LinuxĪlthough on Ubuntu 20.04 and in its previous versions, SNAP comes by default, however, in case if you don’t have it then here is the command to install. Whereas on other Linux systems, simply go to the All Applications area and search for it. If you are on Ubuntu then, we can open the command terminal using a keyboard shortcut i.e Ctrl+Alt+T. Neon is not intended to be a browser for everyday. #First method to install Opera using SNAP packages Open command terminal Opera Neon is the result of Opera’s project to create a concept browser, or an experimental browser to test-drive new ways of browsing the web. One is by downloading the Opera Deb package and the other is direct via the SNAP command. We can install and set up Opera on Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04, 18.04, or earlier versions including Linux Mint, Debian Elementary OS, Zorin, MX Linux, Deepin, and other similar operating systems in two ways. ![]() Two ways to install Opera browser on Ubuntu 20.04 | 22.04 LTS
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