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    The first time Vivaldi starts after booting, it invariably locks up. The temperature of the CPU shoots up and the fan loudly labors to cool it, until I kill vivaldi-bin. This behavior is related to the configuration on my main user account. I do not observe it on my secondary test account. This morning I logged in first to the test account, and Vivaldi ran just fine. Then I logged out and logged into my main account and Vivaldi immediately locked up. Once killed and restarted, Vivaldi behaves just fine. It's only the first start that is problematic. I am running Vivaldi 7.4.3684.55 (Stable channel) stable (64-bit) on a seven-year-old- HP Pavilion desktop model with a 4-core Pentium cpu, 12 GB of RAM, and 2 TB of storage space. The graphics is integrated Intel circuitry. The operating system is Linux Mint 22.1 Xia, Cinnamon edition. The kernel is 6.8.0-62. The last time I had to start with a fresh Vivaldi configuration was a monumental annoyance, even though it fixed the problem. So is there a config file I can fix, without having to delete my entire Vivaldi configuration and start fresh? Failing that, how would I revert to an earlier version of Vivaldi that would behave itself? Or would I be better off switching to Firefox or one of its derivatives?
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    Hello, i am new to vivaldis mail, what is your opinion so far? How good is the security? I am also Looking to migrate some services to a new email, maybe vivaldi?
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    WerewolfAX
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    Hello! Well, you're using the beta version of a still unfinished operating system with a brand-new UI and plenty of new API endpoints and methods. Some of them still unfinished or “under construction” by Apple. Currently, available 3rd party apps are not yet optimized or compiled to support such an early stage of a new OS without issues. So, unfortunately, this is something that can happen — especially when a new OS turns a lot of UI-Methods upside down. There is even the possibility for Apple's own apps to crash too right now if they are not yet finished. It could also be caused by still unfinished parts in the OS code itself those Apps need — and for that reason, the app on top crashes. You should not use Alpha or Beta OS Software in a productive environment because of this, and I'm sure the continued development process of iOS will fix some of that behavior automatically with further betas. And if not: as soon there is a public, finished release (or at least an RC-Version) with everything where it should be, I'm pretty sure Vivaldi will update the App if that is still required to be compatible. The current (*)OS 26 Betas from Apple are in a very heavy process of code changes and movement, so it does make no sense for App developers to already try to adapt right now.
  • Got Vivaldi in your car? Chat about it here.

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    Hadden89
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    @robinio There is no fix. Netflix (And Prime) unallowed the streaming on Android Automotive platform. The threads you read still reflect the current situation.
  • There's more to Vivaldi than the browser. Discuss the Community and its services here.

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    DerSchlingel
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    It's happening with me, too. Thank you for reporting.
  • For topics that aren't necessarily about a specific Vivaldi product.

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    fred8615
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    https://www.xda-developers.com/using-these-built-in-tools-vivaldi-productivity-skyrocketing/
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    The beloved forest in my hometown Right next door to the house where I live. It's located in a village in Saarland, Germany. [image: 1750722598199-forest1.jpeg] Old industrial facility in the neighboring village The federated state of Saarland was once very well known for its hard coal mines. Meanwhile, all of them have closed and been converted into cultural monuments or event venues. Once a year, there's a huge steampunk/end-time/fantasy/scifi/cosplay-Con there, incorporating the industrial buildings and a nice biotope nearby as a perfect location for taking photos with costumes and overall a fitting scenery for the theme. [image: 1750722718178-grube_reden.jpeg] R2D2 Observatory A bit further away, in a town called “Zweibrücken”, you'll find the R2D2 Observatory. It's right beside my old university's campus. Yes, it's real! [image: 1750722857952-r2d2.jpeg]
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    すいません、やはり勝手に更新されます。 もうわからない…… あとショートカット関連のキーは全部解除しました。 F5でも更新しなくしました。

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