3 Opera Browser's SFSes for Fatdog64-700

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neerajkolte
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3 Opera Browser's SFSes for Fatdog64-700

#1 Post by neerajkolte »

Hi Everyone,

I made SFS of Opera Stable 26.0.1656.60 for Fatdog64-700.

(This is strictly for 64bit systems,
that too only tested on Fatdog64-700.
As Opera has decided to only have 64bit version.)



It places Opera Icon on desktop when loaded and removes it when unloading.

The Opera icon on desktop when clicked opens opera window,
On subsequent clicks it adds tabs.

When you right click on the Icon you get 2 options.
"Open New Window" and "Open Private Window"


Here is the link to it on my google drive.
http://goo.gl/l3AS0c
I have shortened it with goo.gl Google url shortner as it gives me number of downloads to see it's popularity.
If you want original url just PM me. :wink:

It's 55.9 Mb with
md5: 8d14458163726c5fd44aa2557a74fe8f
sha1: 0fa1879034a02eb04a34d5df7fee003ba0f200b0


I have also made Opera Beta 27 and Opera Developer 28 SFSes.
I will share them too when tested.

Thanks and Happy new year to you all.

- Neeraj.
Last edited by neerajkolte on Sun 04 Jan 2015, 02:18, edited 1 time in total.
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code."
- Ken Thompson

“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€￾
- Amara’s Law.

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#2 Post by neerajkolte »

Hi everyone,

For Fatdog64-700.

opera-beta_27.0.1689.33_amd64.sfs
MD5 : 9370c464ffabe56f36eb1d2c1406484a
SHA1: 75259f71b97b4836f8a72a679df2f7469a46aeae

And

opera-developer_28.0.1719.0_amd64.sfs
MD5: dd85a6901b9869af2a0e0c18b9dfecb1
SHA1:44e66f2dc2a12dc1b668024e7b4149dae8ee835d



Made same way as opera stable.

Enjoy.

- Neeraj.
Last edited by neerajkolte on Mon 05 Jan 2015, 13:37, edited 1 time in total.
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code."
- Ken Thompson

“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€￾
- Amara’s Law.

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#3 Post by step »

Hi Neeraj, thanks for these. I've been a long time user of Opera until they switched to the chrome engine, at which point I gave up on Opera and embraced Firefox. But old habits are hard to die, so I keep wondering if I should reconsider, especially now that google chrome is so pervasive, maybe the new Opera has enough merit to it. As time permits, I will take another look thanks to your SFS packages. Where is the personal data stored? I would like to keep it outside of /root, if possible, because I'm running FD from a USB stick.
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#4 Post by Wognath »

@Neeraj, thanks for your opera updates. It's my full-time browser now.
@step: just asked the same questions myself. Default locations (with run-as-spot opera)
/root/spot/.cache/opera
/root/spot/.config/opera
Each is over 20M on my system. To change,

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opera --user-data-dir="path" --disk-cache-dir="path"  
http://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-co ... -switches/ "Most of them should work" with opera according to cyberrufus in opera forum.

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#5 Post by neerajkolte »

@step: Sorry for late reply, I was away from network the whole day. Spent time wondering some hills with friends.
What Wognath says is correct for my SFSes.
I am not a long time Opera user.
I have only used opera mini on my droid and recently in my Fatdog.
I just bought my first and only computer in January last year.
So my browsing habits are not attached to any browser yet.
I found Opera and didn't see any pet or sfs on forum. So I posted them.

@Wognath Thanks really goes to you and many more people on this forum.
After all you were the one who taught me how to make the sfs.
I am just giving back.

Thanks brothers.

- Neeraj.
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code."
- Ken Thompson

“We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run.â€￾
- Amara’s Law.

step
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Joined: Fri 04 May 2012, 11:20

#6 Post by step »

@Neeraj, it's working well. I'm using opera beta, leaving stable and development on the side. I like the finishing touch in your SFS, with the roxapp and an automatic desktop icon using FD's /tmp/sfs hook. Cool.

@Wognat, I tried the command-line options you listed. They should work, I agree, but they didn't for me. I must have done something wrong. In the end, instead of using command-line options I settled for symlinking the cache and data paths you listed to hard disk directories.
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