Although not on CentOS, I have run Opera for some time as a result of my 
dislike of some of the politics elsewhere.  It has some unique features but I 
have not found it to be as compatible as Firefox, there are situations where it 
does not work and Firefox does.  Unfortunately I haven't gone to the effort to 
categorize those experiences, they aren't too frequent.

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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] Opera browser on CentOS

On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
> Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in 
> a yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar 
> with those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have 
> generally found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also 
> like alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a VPN-connection.
>
>

It is available in opera's yum repository:

[opera]
name=Opera packages
type=rpm-md
baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
enabled=1

I only run it very occasionally, in cases where I want a second login
session to AWS that's different from my primary Firefox session, etc.

-Greg

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