The official Opera browser is not an open-source browser, and you won’t see it in Ubuntu’s default repositories. Google Chrome, Opera, and others that are based on the open-source Chromium engine support similar browsing experiences and functions and may use extensions from the official Google Chrome store. However, each of these browsers may provide different features and capabilities that are sometimes unique and reflect the developer’s views other than Google. To learn how to install the official Opera web browser on Ubuntu, the steps below should be a good place to start.

Download and Install Opera

Like Windows, Mac OS X, and others, you can simply download and install Opera from its download page. You’ll need to use Firefox or another browser to get there and download the Opera installer package. https://www.opera.com/computer When you’re at Open’s download page, click the Download button, and the downloader will automatically download the edition for (Debian/Ubuntu – 64-bit) Click the Accept and Install button. When prompted, choose to save the file to your computer. This will automatically save into the ~/Downloads folder of your home directory. Next, browse to your ~/Downloads folder. using Ubuntu File explorer. this is the default location if you don’t choose where to save downloaded packages.

Install Opera Web Browser

In the Download folder,  right-click Opera installer and select Open With Software Install. This should open Ubuntu Software apps to install Opera. When it does, click Install After clicking Install. you will be prompted to type your password and authenticate. Confirm your password and continue. Installing Opera via the Command line The same actions above can be done using the command line console. To download and install Opera via the Ubuntu command line, open your terminal either by using the Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut or by clicking on the terminal icon. Then run the commands below to add Opera’s official GPG key to Ubuntu. The imported GPG key is there to validate packages from Opera’s repository. After adding the GPG key above, run the commands below to add Opera’s official repository for Ubuntu. When you’re done adding the GPG key and repository above, run the commands below to install Opera. Wait for the installation to complete. During the installation, you will be prompted whether you want a new repository file to be created. Select No since we already have Opera’s repository added above. When the installation is complete, go to the Activities Overview, then search for Opera. Launch Opera. you can then sign in to sync and bring over your passwords, extensions, and other data. This is how one installs the Opera web browser on Ubuntu. While installing Opera, if you didn’t create a file as noted above to prevent Opera from creating a repository file, a new file was created at /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera-stable.list You open it to view its content. This is Opera’s official repository: Congratulations! you have learned how to install the official Opera web browser on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04 You may also like the post below:

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