Ruari Odegaard, team lead at Opera, officially announces the release of Opera Developer 30 web browser for 32-bit Linux Distros. Well according to release notes, this release is only available for 32-bit Linux systems because while development, the developers try to accomodate the 32-bit version on our build systems which ultimately broke the 64-bit version.
As you know that Opera community already planned to drop 32-bit build in the upcoming releases because from past few years the usage of 32-bit system is gradually decreased and the maintenance of 32-bit build consumes man power along with other resources which will be helpful for 64-bit build because lot of users already migrated to 64-bit machine. The community haven't announce that from when they are going to drop 32-bit build, but soon it will happen.
According to official announcement, Opera Developer 30 Web Browser comes with video rendering support, OpenGL ES support in TVSDK, implementation of MP3 and H.264 support, compile menu files from chrome_imports, add getRootByName to the bookmarks extension API, add new API for bookmark manager, local storage limit support and add speed dial root node to the bookmarks API. You can easily download the 32-bit Opera Developer 30 Browser for your 32-bit Linux machines.
Among other features, Opera Developer 30 Browser includes support for MSE+h.264, address_bar_model unittests, searching for bookmarks is very slow, suspending shortcuts handling does not work for extensions, remove box-shadow from password fields in the passwords manager, remove chromium's button style from 'Edit/Show/Hide' list buttons. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
The regular users of Opera might face some issues such as no 64-bit build this time, you must use --no-install-recommends if test installing 32-bit Opera on 64-bit system via apt or aptitude and opera://about may report "An error occurred while checking for updates". You can review the complete list of all changes on their official changelog page.
As you know that Opera community already planned to drop 32-bit build in the upcoming releases because from past few years the usage of 32-bit system is gradually decreased and the maintenance of 32-bit build consumes man power along with other resources which will be helpful for 64-bit build because lot of users already migrated to 64-bit machine. The community haven't announce that from when they are going to drop 32-bit build, but soon it will happen.
According to official announcement, Opera Developer 30 Web Browser comes with video rendering support, OpenGL ES support in TVSDK, implementation of MP3 and H.264 support, compile menu files from chrome_imports, add getRootByName to the bookmarks extension API, add new API for bookmark manager, local storage limit support and add speed dial root node to the bookmarks API. You can easily download the 32-bit Opera Developer 30 Browser for your 32-bit Linux machines.
Among other features, Opera Developer 30 Browser includes support for MSE+h.264, address_bar_model unittests, searching for bookmarks is very slow, suspending shortcuts handling does not work for extensions, remove box-shadow from password fields in the passwords manager, remove chromium's button style from 'Edit/Show/Hide' list buttons. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
The regular users of Opera might face some issues such as no 64-bit build this time, you must use --no-install-recommends if test installing 32-bit Opera on 64-bit system via apt or aptitude and opera://about may report "An error occurred while checking for updates". You can review the complete list of all changes on their official changelog page.

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