Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 12:28:40 -0800 From: Peter Losher <plosher+freebsd.org@plosh.net> To: FreeBSD Stable <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Opera for FreeBSD Message-ID: <200211231228.40573.plosher%2Bfreebsd.org@plosh.net> In-Reply-To: <200211041403.51714.phaedrus@alltel.net> References: <1036191053.15279.0.camel@lerlaptop.iadfw.net> <20021104142546.GA77857@sr.se> <200211041403.51714.phaedrus@alltel.net>
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(Apologies for the late response, but I wanted to get this answer in the archives, and I am now catching up on my -stable mail...) On Monday 04 November 2002 12:03 pm, Dave Cantrell wrote: > Yeah, but if you *bought* the linux license to run under emulation, you > still have to *buy* the FreeBSD license, now that they finally got it > native. For me, I'm switching to konqui (KDE). A clarification, like you I have a Linux license (as well as a Windows; I really do like Opera) What I did is "upgrade" the license for US$15 to convert my Linux license to FreeBSD. Since I have had my Linux license for over a year, paying $15 for letting Opera know I use FreeBSD and will support Opera natively on FreeBSD is good value for money, IMO. Hopefully soon there will be a opera-sharedqt port, since I use KDE, I can take advantage of the AA support I have compiled into my QT install, and makes Opera look just as good as the rest of my KDE setup :) (I still use Konq for my IPv6 web browsing, so it still has a use) ;) Best Wishes - Peter -- plosher@plosh.net - [ http://www.plosh.net/ ] To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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