Peter --
Check out Opera, 6.0 has been released.
http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2002/05/20020515.html
That ~may~ fix your problem. I've not yet upgraded, but I will probably
do that later tonight if I remember. Let us know if that solves the
problem.
Good luck
tdh
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Thanks to Steve, Dave and James...
Conclusion:
Opera staticly cmpiled also didn work,
but I went back to Opera 5 and works great.
Now, for sure, resolving the conflict with netscape 62 and
Opera 6 would probably took too much time, so it'll be
allright like this... till next issue of opera or
Ive posted this msg alredy but no1 noticed me it seems...
Anyone had this problem or I the only one?
Please if anyone has an idea what going on with this...?
I have Mandrake 8.2 and KDE3.
The problem is some kind of conflict (I think, might be wrong)
between Opera (6 beta 2) and Netscape
Peter,
I don't have Opera on my box so I can't say for sure, but you might
be better off trying Mozilla 1.0rc2 instead of Netscape 6.2. 6.2 was
created from an earlier Mozilla release (9.6 or 9.8) and is a lot
buggyier than Mozilla.
James
On 13 May 2002 08:56:59 +0200
Petar V. [EMAIL
For what it's worth, I am running Mandrake 8.1, and both Opera 6 and
Mozilla (any version) work fine together.
However, to help you solve your problem, I would guess that you
installed the dynamically-linked Opera, which uses the standard shared
libraries on your Linux system. It is possible
On 13 May 2002 06:57:22 -0500, you wrote:
For what it's worth, I am running Mandrake 8.1, and both Opera 6 and
Mozilla (any version) work fine together.
However, to help you solve your problem, I would guess that you
installed the dynamically-linked Opera, which uses the standard shared
To start out with, Opera 6.x is not production software. It is beta.
Keep that in mind. It's put out there to be tested. If you're having a
problem, report the problem to Opera in great detail and install a
lesser version to use. Whether it's a different version of the beta,
or the production