The main binary is placed in /usr/bin, so assuming /usr/bin is in your path, which it definately should be, just type "opera" in a console, or do it from your windowmanager.
Mozilla because it's been pretty solid since 0.9.5 or so. Tabbed browsing (made popular by Opera) is a must-have feature.
Also, Mozilla (and other Gecko derivatives) is widely-regarded as the most standards-compliant browser out there.
I used to use lynx a lot to download files because Netscape has the nasty "feature" of decompressing .gz files automatically. As Sunner mentioned, lynx is less and less relevant these days. It's hard enough to convince content creators to test on Netscape or Opera or the other non-IE browsers these days. They largely have zero interest in being lynx-friendly.
Konqueror for me mostly. I've grown to really like it. I also like mozilla (slow) and galeon (very speedy). I find Netscape still works best for certain sites that go heavy on plugins like java...
BTW, I just installed ikons and the lightShadow theme availabe from kde-look.org and I must say that KDE (and konqueror) have never looked more gorgeous. Check it out if you haven't already.
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