Chromium 67 update – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1221.3
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@paul1149: I get those crashes only after a browsing for a while. I don't know exactly what triggers it but it happens some times a day
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Developer Tools continues to crash V every time. Also, Gwen's script does not work here (MX is a Debian derivative), in sudo mode anyway. I got no response from the command line at all. Also my time-tested method of placing libffmpeg.so .28.2 in /opt/... did not work.
Since I see no way to go back to the previous SS, very reluctantly I am going back to Stable. SS is too rough a ride for normal usage, for me anyway.
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@gwen-dragon said in Chromium 67 update – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1221.3:
Also, Gwen's script does not work here (MX is a Debian derivative)
Can not imagine that it does not work!
How did you start it?Several ways. with -Su, with -qS, with -fS.
Without switches, all I got was the Help page. With switches, nothing was written to /opt/... I also tried local mode but - my fault - I did it as Sudo; and that didn't work either. All I got was a blank new command line.But even with libffmpeg .28.2 installed, no mpeg4 would play. Plus the f12 crashes, and some crippled extensions, I think it's time for me to retreat to the stable channel. I regret it, but it's for the best.
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@gwen-dragon
For me: STR:
- Open Vivaldi
- Hit F12 to open Dev Tools
Expected:
Dev Tools openActual:
Instant SegFault - bye bye V.Notes: My dev tools are set to open in a separate window. Perhaps this makes a difference, but I can't get into them to change and test!
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@cheekybuddha said in Chromium 67 update – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1221.3:
My dev tools are set to open in a separate window.
Mine are too. maybe that's the determining factor.
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Does anyone have an issue with Back going back 2 pages?
I usually use mouse gestures for Forward/Back, but I also have on my mouse a couple of buttons for forward/back.
The back button seems to be registering twice with this latest snapshot, and I go back 2 pages
Gesture, and back button on UI work as expected.
I have tested with other browsers and the last snapshot of V in a VM and the mouse button works as expected.
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@senja said in Chromium 67 update – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1221.3:
C/Program Files/Opera
Forward slashes? That's Linux, not Windoze... your path nomenclature is wrong.
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I'm trying to use Google Hangouts extension - crashes V every time with this Snapshot. Removed/reinstalled, same thing.
Anyone else have issues with Hangouts and this Snapshot? I'm on Linux Mint 18.3 64 bit using 64 bit V. Thanks! -
How is the 1.15 scrollbar regression coming along in this version?
It goes by various numbers, but VB-39039 may be the main one.
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when you chose update it runs and runs but never does anything?
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Hello!
When duplicating a tab the size of the web page is reset to be displayed at the 100% scale, when in the configuration the scale selected to be 150%.
Since several versions I have problems with the mouse. In Windows 10 if in the configuration the behavior of the mouse wheel is changed to a higher jump than the default one, when using the scroll of the page, the wheel stops working and you have to give "reload page" so that go back to work.
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What is your setting in Settings/Webpages/Default Webpage Zoom?
And what is your setting in Settings/Webpages/Default Webpage Zoom/Use Tab Zoom?
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@ayespy I have mentioned the odd behaviour of "Use Tab Zoom Before"
If I set Default WebPage Zoom to 120% and clone the tab, I would expect the cloned tab to be @ 120% but it's at 100%
If I disable "Use Tab Zoom" then whatever zoom setting the current tab is at, say 150%, the cloned tab is at the same zoom level.
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@pesala exactly. Use Tab Zoom defeats default zoom in some cases.
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Experiencing a crash when attempting to click on any drop-down menu on any webpage on macOS (10.13.5).
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@rsaeks Same here on macOS Sierra 10.12.6, even with a clean profile.
And see that thread:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/28262/vivaldi-1-16-1221-3-crashing-when-clicking-at-dropdown-menus/
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@hlehyaric Thanks. FYI, the developers are aware of this crash and there are actually a bunch of ways that it can trigger... but they are all basically the same crash. The devs are (very) actively working on a fix.
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@xyzzy Thanks for the info.
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@newscpq: You know, stuff... Articles to sort through, piles of documentation when coding and debugging, more articles to sort through, random ideas half-abandoned...
But I get your point, for the last few years of using Vivaldi I kinda had to push myself to use bookmarks and Pocket more. Got down from 1000 tabs (plus 300-500 in other browsers). Still wasn't easy when everything was freaking slow – can't sort through tabs quikly if a tab takes 20 seconds to switch to (and opening tabs burns memory, and you have to restart the browser again – meaning more of those half hours waiting till UI gets responsive...).