On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 11:25:39AM -0500, Scott Vargovich wrote:
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> I'm running Linux Mint 8 on my 32 bit laptop.  I previously had Opera
> 10.10 installed from the repositories and removed it.  I downloaded
> Opera 10.50 into my home dir - untarred it and moved the newly created
> dir to /usr/local.  I then created a launcher for it in the Gnome
> taskbar.  I found that clicking on it doesn't fire the browser, so I
> checked it out from the command line.  Here's what happens:
> 
> <command line>
> /usr/local/opera/opera
> The Opera binary is not located at "usr/lib/opera/opera".
> Please modify the wrapper script at "/usr/local/opera/opera".
> </command line>
> 
> Anybody know how to fix this???  Assistance is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Scott
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You need to find out where the actual opera executable is located. The
file at /usr/local/opera/opera is a shell script, and you need to edit
that.  Point it at the real opera script.

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