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		06-25-2016, 10:02 AM 
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		Thought i'd have a look at the Opera Web browser especially since they've added VPN. But after downloading it from the official web site and then clicking on the .deb file i get the following error,
opera-stable_38.0.2220.31_i386.deb
error:
Dependency is not satisfiable:
libcurl3 (>=7.16.2)
Does anyone have any idea what is happening here please.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hello aus9
Here's the output from dpkg -l | grep libcurl
johnb@mylinuxlite:~$ dpkg -l | grep libcurl
ii  libcurl3-gnutls:i386                       7.47.0-1ubuntu2                            i386         easy-to-use client-side URL transfer library (GnuTLS flavour)
ii  python-pycurl                              7.43.0-1ubuntu1                            i386         Python bindings to libcurl
ii  python3-pycurl                             7.43.0-1ubuntu1                            i386         Python bindings to libcurl (Python 3)
johnb@mylinuxlite:~$ 
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Yes that worked really well. I now have the Opera browser installed and all dependencies are fully satisfied.
I am a tad disapointed though because i downloaded the 32bit version of Opera and it appears that VPN is not included.
I really enjoy using Linux Lite and don't fancy doing a fresh download of the 64bit version of Linux Lite. Not at the moment anyway.
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		glad its solved.
My internet is so slow going to a VPN would be like using a dial up modem heh heh.
Have you considered buying a router that has openvpn?
If its not too rude, is vpn to evade geoblocking or more security?
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		I would never ever even consider doing anything that could be deemed illegal. I just thought it might improve security and i'd like to give it a try out.  But if it slows down the Internet like you say then i will give it a miss.
By the way, i am now running Linux-Lite-3.0 (64bit). Just thought i'd say.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hi aus9
I installed Opera this morning and selected the VPN option and to be honest with you i've found no  Internet speed loss that i can detect anyway. I think Opera is onto a winner with the inclusion of VPN and i can't imagine that the likes of Firefox and Google will be long bringing out their own versions very shortly. I am very happy with the Opera browser and especially VPN as it hopefully increases my online security.