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It actually supports GTK+ now as well, which is a good move by the Opera team.
I like the UI, it looks slick but the menus look like some X fall-back, not GTK+.
I'm glad the Opera team cleared their download mess up as well and now detects x86/x86_86 when you download Opera. The whole Qt3/x86 by default and Qt4, x86/x86_64 kept hidden was messy. The main thing is, it's an improvement for the Linux version anyway.