I may give it a whirl. Not sure if there are rpms for it yet, though. Might have to build it.
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I may give it a whirl. Not sure if there are rpms for it yet, though. Might have to build it.
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The thing I hate about Vivaldi is that by far and away the most recorded piece is “The Four Seasons” , which are not even close to being his best work.
Add: Never post before coffee.
Perhaps. But the Four Seasons are extremely powerful. You can almost envision the scene just by listening to the music. It’s hardly simple to do.
When I click on the download link from Ubuntu, it lists 32 and 64 bit rpm and deb packages, so I think your Fedora should be OK.
Actually, my Fedora is broken on my desktop. I can’t run any kernel later than 4.1. I’m stuck in F22. Tried 24 alpha. It installed OK, but once I did all the upgrades, it won’t boot.
Well, I downloaded 64bit deb file and installed it in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Ran fine first time except for an odd glitch with the settings panel, which came up black. Second time running, settings worked fine. I’ll play around with it to see if it can do a few more things than Firefox or Chromium can do. One of my machines can’t install Chrome (processor issue), which cramps my style a bit.
Have you thought of resizing your Fedora partition and installing Ubuntu, or tried it with a live USB? I tried out Fedora 22 live and it wouldn’t do very much, so I’m not tempted by the RPM universe.
Have you tried the Brave browser?
I used an older version of Opera as my default browser until too many websites upgraded their security protocol to a standard it didn’t handle, so I started using Google Chrome. Now maybe I can go back.
This site looks fine in Vivaldi. It had trouble in Opera.
And Vivaldi: Concerto mandolini RV 558
The flute player is to probably more fabulous than Milo.