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Moof Strydar
Jul 13, 2001

Looks like 9.63 has a problem with spaces in filenames; a big problem in Windows XP, as the temporary download directory defaults to reside somewhere under "C:\Documents and Settings\etc". This caused follow-on problems for oGet, where "Download All" or "Download Selected" did not work. I found you can work around it by changing your temporary download directory (via opera:config) to either use the old truncated DOS names ("C:\Docume~1\..."), or just change it to a dir with no spaces.

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Moof Strydar
Jul 13, 2001

Anunnaki posted:

I've been using my Ubuntu partition for the past few days, and I have to say, the Linux version of Opera kind of sucks. It just feels like I'm using it in Wine, or something; it doesn't integrate into the OS's interface at all. The dropdown menus look like the Windows Classic theme or something. I find myself using Firefox most of the time, because its Linux version just looks natural. They should really work on getting Opera a better integrated Linux interface.

Don't know if this helps, but I've been using a Human theme for Opera (in Windows).
http://my.opera.com/charraoalegria/skins/get.pl?id=7946

And here's another you might prefer.
http://my.opera.com/Disco%20Stu/skins/get.pl?id=4236

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