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Alright, dammit. =)
It's 99% of the way there. It doesn't crash Opera, so that's a plus. The up and down arrows look a little....well, install it and see. They're functional, just look a little off. I *will* fix that in a bit, but I'm getting that look from my wife that says if I don't stop messing with this, I won't have a wife soon.
I'll let you guys know whenever I get it figured out.
And, uhh...Uhro? If you're out there, throw me a frickin' bone here, wouldja? =)
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I ran it, and it seemed to work pretty well for me. If you notice anything wrong, please let me know.
I lay no claim to this, all credit goes to Urho Konttori, and the original .deb file can be found here.