Index of /labs/OOPP/_old/Linux-FreeBSD

Icon  Name                                            Description
[DIR] Parent Directory [TXT] README Useful information (also displayed below) [TXT] md5sums These can be used to verify that the download was successful [   ] opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211.amd64.freebsd.tar.xz 08. FreeBSD 64-bit - XZ compressed tar, with install script [   ] opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211.i386.freebsd.tar.xz 07. FreeBSD 32-bit - XZ compressed tar, with install script [   ] opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211.i386.linux.tar.xz 05. Linux 32-bit - XZ compressed tar, with install script (all distros) [   ] opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211.i386.rpm 03. Linux 32-bit - RPM package (Fedora, openSUSE, etc.) [   ] opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211.x86_64.linux.tar.xz 06. Linux 64-bit - XZ compressed tar, with install script (all distros) [   ] opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211.x86_64.rpm 04. Linux 64-bit - RPM package (Fedora, openSUSE, etc.) [   ] opera-labs-oopp_12.00.1211_amd64.deb 02. Linux 64-bit - Debian package (also Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.) [   ] opera-labs-oopp_12.00.1211_i386.deb 01. Linux 32-bit - Debian package (also Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.)
To install one of the tar packages download it to a suitable location,
start a terminal application, switch to that directory and issue the
following:

$ tar xf opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211*
$ opera-labs-oopp-12.00-1211*/install

After install you should find an "Opera Labs OOPP" entry next to "Opera" 
in your program launcher, though it may be necessary to log out and back 
in to your desktop environment once before you will see it.

Note: If you are having problems opening the tar packages, please read:
http://my.opera.com/ruario/blog/2011/11/26/xz-compressed-snapshots