How to Use Opera in Arch Linux

Opera is a Web browsing suite that includes modules for email management, Internet relay chat, BitTorrent downloading and RSS feed reading. The browser is freely available for installation and use on the open source Arch Linux operating system. Although Opera itself is not open-source software, the browser is still a popular choice for Linux-based operating systems because the application is designed to work seamlessly and efficiently on Linux. It takes only a few moments to setup Opera on Arch Linux so that you can begin using the software to browse the Web.

Instructions

    • 1

      Click the "Applications" menu button and select "Terminal."

    • 2

      Type "pacman -S opera" and then press "Enter." Enter your Arch Linux password to authorize installation.

    • 3

      Click the applications menu button and select "Internet," followed by "Opera." You can now use Opera to browse the Web, manage your email, join IRC chats, download BitTorrent files and read RSS feeds.

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