Uwe [aka Jada] Vogt
United States of America
10.00 Build 1642 Beta 2 (Jul 15, 2009)
Version 10.00 Beta 2, Build 4492, Platform Linux System x86_64, Qt library
4.5.2, GCC4, RPM
http://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/linux/
It looks looks stable. Comes with out "UNITE", hopeful Opera realizing this "UNITE" is a Craps..t :)
1.6.3 Beta (May 12, 2009)
Why we need this? What's the point? The opensource community have a lot of good projects. Abiword, go-office (Novell's openoffice), Lotus (IBM's openoffice), OpenOffice and many another unique builds.
I give you one star.
My MS office 2007 works perfect (with crossover) on my openSUSE Linux Box.
5.0.1 (Apr 13, 2009)
Well Debian is in his ages. I still prefer another the Dinosaur Slackware :)
Ian have made a good job and his adopted dchildren and grandchildren doing it too.
Positive about Debian 5 is, that this release now support proprietary drivers (ATI & NVIDIA) out of the box.
There are not so many Linux Distrobutions how put stability over stupidity. Debian is one of the most stable Linux Distrobutions.
If you like the latest applications and prefer several system crashes, then don't use Debian. Take SIDUX (based on Debian SID unstable tree) and be happy to format your Box one's a month.
I rated 4 because of some missing Hardware support features for newer Hardware. The 64bit Kernel is not made for Intel i7 CPU's.
2.0 Alpha 3 (Mar 4, 2009)
A good alternative browser. Reminde me always on the good old days "netscape" !
2.2.0 RC2 (Feb 26, 2007)
How care's about the GUI!
What I like is that openoffice getting now better to handle Math and Presentations!
2.2.0 RC2 (Jul 20, 2009 - 1:22 PM)
Let the kids play with there firefox, we adults get the seamonkey :)
2.2.0 RC2 (Jul 17, 2009 - 2:33 AM)
I am using Linux over a decade and Unix more than two decades. If someone asks me about Updates Linux vs. Windows then you need first ask, what is Linux? Linux is just a kernel, and all another are projects how are added around the kernel to build an Operating System.
But I will take the hit now and ask you Angela Gunn about the command line tools from Archlinux and there “pacman” and Debian and there “apt”. Have you ever used them?
Have you ever compare Windows with the Graphical tools from openSUSE YaST or Debian's Synaptic?
At the end you will find out, everybody has another taste, see things different and use different tools.
You better ask: “Can a Linux distributions manage updates and upgrades more easily than Windows”? The answer is yes!
2.2.0 RC2 (Jun 24, 2009 - 12:02 AM)
"He's just a regular guy"
Regular guys waiting for years to get a liver. There was something fishy going on with this regular guy.
2.2.0 RC2 (Jun 21, 2009 - 1:42 AM)
Does anybody know where the liver came from? Many people are on the liver transplant list and they are still waiting...
2.2.0 RC2 (Jun 4, 2009 - 8:48 PM)
Be nice to America, or they will bring democracy to your country.