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I have to agree with Dave_K, I haven't had any problems with speed in any install of Opera 9.x that I use. I even have 9.1 installed as the main browser on an old P-133 laptop with 40 MB of RAM running, shudder, Windows ME. Absolutely no problems. Even with all the features added Opera is still amazingly fast.
Well, that's certainly impressive, but it's a known fact that Opera is much faster on Windows (but this is generally true for all GUI software). But the Linux version has some serious problems.