Opera launching Voyager instead

I installed Opera from a repository, and the shortcut appears in the
launch>internet tab. When clicked, Voyager, not opera, launches. If I try
from a shell, the same result happens. I can’t locate any of the install
scripts to find out if that is the source of the misdirection, and I can’t
think of what else I might be able to do to narrow it down.

Im using RTP 6.1 and latest version of opera.

thanks all

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Voyager (as you see it) is the front end application that talks to a back-end
HTML rendering services. The opera port to QNX simply replaces this backend
service (normally called vserver). If you get mozilla from developers.qnx.com
you can also try out mozserver as a replacement as well.

chris


Randy Matlock <mrudd@pacbellnospam.net> wrote:

I installed Opera from a repository, and the shortcut appears in the
launch>internet tab. When clicked, Voyager, not opera, launches. If I try
from a shell, the same result happens. I can’t locate any of the install
scripts to find out if that is the source of the misdirection, and I can’t
think of what else I might be able to do to narrow it down.

Im using RTP 6.1 and latest version of opera.

thanks all

remove the obvious part of my address to reply directly

cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”

Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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Also note, if you have any ‘old’ Voyager windows left running, ‘Opera’ will
keep using old backend. You need to close them all and only then new backend
will be used next time you start ‘Opera’.

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Voyager (as you see it) is the front end application that talks to a
back-end
HTML rendering services. The opera port to QNX simply replaces this
backend
service (normally called vserver). If you get mozilla from
developers.qnx.com
you can also try out mozserver as a replacement as well.

chris


Randy Matlock <> mrudd@pacbellnospam.net> > wrote:

I installed Opera from a repository, and the shortcut appears in the
launch>internet tab. When clicked, Voyager, not opera, launches. If I
try
from a shell, the same result happens. I can’t locate any of the
install
scripts to find out if that is the source of the misdirection, and I
can’t
think of what else I might be able to do to narrow it down.

Im using RTP 6.1 and latest version of opera.

thanks all

remove the obvious part of my address to reply directly


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cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL