Hi pnbalaji
firstly i noticed you are running that as a user, and that will fail due to permission denied to the rpm database.
so enter the command
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su -
enter password.
cd /home/user
so that you can run the command as root.
rpm itself needs all the dependancies presented as a list along with the package you are trying to install, ie rpm -ivh package.rpm dep1.rpm dep2.rpm
but the urpmi command like yum under redhat/centos/fedora will resolve the dependencies for you if it can.
if it was a mageia rpm ie an rpm thats got the right dependancy markers in it for mageia then , im 100% sure that
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urmpi package.rpm
will work.
but as you downloaded this from a site that has created a generic rpm, probably for fedora 28, then it might not find the dependencies that you need.
if it says it cant find 1 or two then i suggest install it with rpm -ivh --nodeps --force, also install any others that urpmi suggested would be needed.
then finaly find the opera executable thats been installed and run
ldd opera
it may say library not found in some cases, if that happens, then you will need to identify which mageia package has that library.
there are many ways to do this, but i being lazy usualy just use google with a search for
what rpm contains.
rpmforge usually gives me a hint.
you may not need all of this it might just work, but these are generic approaches to this problem im listing.
regards peter