Dear SUSE enthusiast, After upgrading my SUSE to 10.0, I tried to install the latest version of the Opera browser (8.54). But when I try to launch it, it simply wouldn't. Upon typing the word "opera" in the terminal program (Konsole), I get the following: "The Opera binary is not located at "/home/sam/lib/opera/8.54-20060330.6/opera". Please modify the wrapper script at "/home/sam/bin/opera". I do not know what a "wrapper script" is, and how to remedy the situation. Would someone have an idea? Thanks for your help. Sam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Hi! Am Mittwoch, 10. Mai 2006 10:52 schrieb sam:
I do not know what a "wrapper script" is, and how to remedy the situation. Would someone have an idea?
Uninstall whatever you have isntalled and use the Opera package from the Extra-folder on suse's ftp-server. YOU will provide you with the necessary updates to 8.5.x after you installed that package. Sven
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On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 01:52 -0700, sam wrote:
Dear SUSE enthusiast,
After upgrading my SUSE to 10.0, I tried to install the latest version of the Opera browser (8.54). But when I try to launch it, it simply wouldn't.
Upon typing the word "opera" in the terminal program (Konsole), I get the following:
"The Opera binary is not located at "/home/sam/lib/opera/8.54-20060330.6/opera". Please modify the wrapper script at "/home/sam/bin/opera".
I do not know what a "wrapper script" is, and how to remedy the situation. Would someone have an idea?
Thanks for your help.
Sam
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Hi Sam and all,
I have been using Opera on my SuSE 10.0 for six months, now. When I
installed 10.0, I ticked the box for Opera during the install. Later,
SuSE automatically updated my browser to my current settings (see below)
when I ran YOU. Try installing the Opera on the CD/DVD and then run YOU.
Yast ought to configure to the appropriate location. My settings are:
Version information
Version 8.54
Build 1745
Platform Linux
System i686, 2.6.13-15.8-default
Qt library 3.3.4
Java Java Runtime Environment installed
Browser identification
Opera/8.54 (X11; Linux i686; U; en)
Paths
Preferences /home/padre/.opera/opera6.ini
Opera directory /home/padre/.opera/
Cache /home/padre/.opera/cache4/
Mail directory /home/padre/.opera/mail/
Help documents http://help.opera.com/help/
Plug-in path /usr/lib/opera/plugins/
/usr/lib/browser-plugins/
Hope this helps. I'll be installing 10.1 soon as it arrives, so I should
have some info on that version by the middle of next month.
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The Rev. Thomas E. Beasley Junior+ AKA padre
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