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Why, is anything wrong with 10.10?
In the meantime: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/new-snapshot-focus-on-nsl-and-cache
I wouldn't install it over 10.10 though.
In the meantime: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/new-snapshot-focus-on-nsl-and-cache
I wouldn't install it over 10.10 though.

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Originally posted by Frenzie:
Why, is anything wrong with 10.10?
In the meantime: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/new-snapshot-focus-on-nsl-and-cache
I wouldn't install it over 10.10 though.
no, nothing wrong. but I will not continue to have an outdated browser! sorry for ignorance, but the version that you linked is stable?
I'm using Version
10.10
Build
4742
Platform
Linux
System
i686, 2.6.32-19-386
Qt library
4.6.2
Java
Java Runtime Environment installed
Until I get a reason to update..I'm in no rush.
10.10
Build
4742
Platform
Linux
System
i686, 2.6.32-19-386
Qt library
4.6.2
Java
Java Runtime Environment installed
Until I get a reason to update..I'm in no rush.
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"There is no failure, just ways that don't work" And when this is realized, people are much happier in life because if they stop trying, they fail as to give up. If people take this approach in life, they will never ever fail"
"There is no failure, just ways that don't work" And when this is realized, people are much happier in life because if they stop trying, they fail as to give up. If people take this approach in life, they will never ever fail"
No. 10.52 isn't stable yet on Linux. It isn't bad - I'm using it right now (Mandriva 2010.0 32-bit) but it does need work.
If you download and unpack one of the tarballs you can run it in place (without installing) separate from your installed version, that way you could have both 10.10 (stable) and 10.52 (unstable). Other than that ... yeah, when it's ready.
If you download and unpack one of the tarballs you can run it in place (without installing) separate from your installed version, that way you could have both 10.10 (stable) and 10.52 (unstable). Other than that ... yeah, when it's ready.