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On Sunday 19 September 2010 18:26:56 András Csányi wrote: |
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> On 19 September 2010 19:18, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Opera is faster than FF for sure both on my amd64 and my x86. I tried |
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> > Chrome once (early days then) and I couldn't tell if it was faster. I |
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> > gave up on it because I was not sure if the browser was calling home |
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> > with my browsing habits and if these were identifiable as coming from my |
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> > machine/IP address. In other words I wasn't sure to what extent Google |
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> > was recording my Internet journeys. |
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> Opera... :) Somebody can to tell me where is that config file which |
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> contains the language preferences? Because I have a new profile and I |
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> think the Opera try to communicate with me japan or chinese language. |
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> Everywhere are strange symbols... :) |
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Hmm, it should have inherited your default language setting. |
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Try Tools/General - at the bottom there is a drop down option to change the |
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language. |
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Alternatively, type opera:config and go down to User Prefs on the page that |
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opens. Then scroll down to find "Language File", "Language Files Directory", |
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etc. My "Language Files Directory" points to /usr/share/opera/locale/en-GB/ |
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HTH |
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Regards, |
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Mick |