How to Install Opera Browser on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35
Opera is one of the most popular and widely used web browsers globally, developed by Opera Software AS. It is available for Windows, macOS and Linux, and Android operating systems.
Opera has been around since 1995, and it was designed as an alternative to Internet Explorer, the most popular web browser at the time.
In this post, we will see how to install Opera browser on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35.
Add Opera Browser Repository
First, import the Opera browser’s public signing key to your system with the rpm
command.
sudo rpm --import https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key
Then, add the Opera browser repository to the system.
sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/opera.repo <<REPO [opera] name=Opera packages type=rpm-md baseurl=https://rpm.opera.com/rpm gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://rpm.opera.com/rpmrepo.key enabled=1 REPO
Install Opera Browser on Fedora 36
After adding the Opera browser’s repository, install the Opera browser stable version using the dnf command.
sudo dnf install -y opera-stable
If you want to install the Opera browser beta version, use the below command to install it.
sudo dnf install -y opera-beta
Launch Opera Browser
You can launch the Opera web browser by going to Activities >> search for Opera or running the opera command in the terminal.
To start Opera browser beta, go to Activities >> search for Opera beta or run the opera-beta command in the terminal.
The below screenshot shows you that the Opera Browser is running on Fedora 35.

Conclusion
That’s all. I hope you have installed Opera browser on Fedora 36 / Fedora 35.