For what it's worth, I am running Mandrake 8.1, and both Opera 6 and
Mozilla (any version) work fine together.

However, to help you solve your problem, I would guess that you
installed the dynamically-linked Opera, which uses the standard shared
libraries on your Linux system. It is possible there is a library
version problem between Netscape and Opera. My suggestion would be to go
to the Opera website and download the *statically compiled* version.
This version will include all libraries in its own binary, so Opera will
not need to access the system shared libraries, thus Netscape can use
its shared libraries installed in the system, and Opera will use its own
that are compiled right into the binary.

Hope this helps,
Dave

P.S.: A more permanent solution would be to find out which library or
libraries have the version conflict, and inform both Netscape and Opera
of the issue, then enlist their aid to resolve it. But this will
definitely take a greater investment of your time, and neither party may
be willing to help.

On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 01:56, Petar V. wrote:
> I have Mandrake 8.2 and KDE3.
> The problem is some kind of conflict (I think, might be wrong)
> between Opera (6 beta 2) and Netscape Navigator 6.2.
> I installed Opera first and it worked well... later I also installed
> Netscape
> but after that Opera couldn't reach any URL and got frozen each time
> it starts... I tried reinstalling Opera, but it didn't help... then I
> removed
> Netscape and Opera turned well... hmmm... I installed Netscape again
> and Opera got sick again... the only common things I found were some
> common plugins that both of these use, but I disabled all the plugins in
> Opera and
> it didn't help... weird... I'd like to have them both working, so if
> anyone can give some hint at least, I'd be greatfull...

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