Resizable Tab Tiling – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1230.3
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@ian-coog said in Resizable Tab Tiling – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1230.3:
@burbuja damn it, happened to me too.
I tried to install Magic Actions for Youtube to try it out, when I removed it, Vivaldi crashed. The worst part now is that the directory in User Data\Default\Extensions is actually gone, BUT Vivaldi still sees it as installed and any attempt in removing it from the extensions page lead to a Crash.
The extension is seen with the default "puzzle piece" icon because there is no physical file of the extension on disk anymore.
I remove and install uBlock Origin (as crx, not from chrome store) at least twice a week due to continuous updates at github, and never had an issue.
I have yet to try to switch back to the old extension layout but I don't think it would change anything at this point.
I fear I have to hexedit manually all Vivaldi files to remove any reference of the extension ID and see if it finally gets forgotten.An update, fiddling with vivaldi://flags I've changed
chrome://flags/#extension-content-verification
to "Enable (Try to get hashes and enforce)" and restarted Vivaldi
Now I get a red warning "This extension may have been corrupted."
Yeah, it is, it "accidentally" caused Vivaldi to crash during the removal process.
Now I can only "repair" and it is done by reinstalling from chrome store anyway.
Any try to remove it is anyway leading Vivaldi to a crash and back to square one, extension partially removed but still present in Vivaldi data files. -
@ian-coog Known problem. It will be fixed.
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@ayespy that's good to know, I've filed a report just in case with the details
Summary: Removing extension Magic Actions for Youtube crashes Vivaldi
Key: VB-41876 -
@gwen-dragon
I don't get dead bird it just disappears, when it tries to display a PDF in a website. e.g. opening a pdf from the postbox of my bank - choosing "open" in the dialog(norisbank/diba)It does NOT crash when directly accessing a pdf.
Two different PC (home/work) both running Win7
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@hadden89 when that happens, I just switch tabs, and that seems to fix it. Not sure if I've ever had that specific issue on GitHub though, but I have had issue with pages randomly freezing (usually right after they have loaded) where I can't scroll up and down and can't interact with anything, and switching tabs fixes it.
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@gwen-dragon said in Resizable Tab Tiling – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1230.3:
@jans Crash of tab while displaying a PDF may be a bug on Windows 7.
Please read how to Report a bug for Vivaldi carefully and then report the bug to Vivaldi bugtracker.Just reported this bug.
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I don't know what has caused this, but for the second time all of my userstyle scripts have been removed from stylus. Settings in my other extensions are unchanged. Did not happen in the previous snapshot
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@gwen-dragon
Yes. Thank you for the info
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Vivaldi crashes (hard) when opening a PDF file.
- Take a PDF file that is marked by the website for download, rather than online reading: Example here
- In the dialogue Save, Save As, Open, select "Open"
- Assign a download location
- Upon completion of the download and opening the file, Vivaldi crashes (hard)
My default PDF-viewer is Adobe DC.
Can anyone confirm?
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@s_paternotte Furter information:
- Alternatively use "Save As"
- Upon completion of the download, Vivaldi does not crash
- Opening the file via the Download Panel DOES crash Vivaldi
Vivaldi has an issue with opening PDF files or having PDF files opened
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@s_paternotte said in Resizable Tab Tiling – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1230.3:
Can anyone confirm?
Not here. Whether I click Open on the downloads dialogue, or double-click on the file in the Downloads panel, the PDF file opens fine in PDF-XChange Editor (my default PDF viewer). These are my download settings.
If I enable the internal PDF Viewer Plugin, then I get crashes. That issue has already been reported.
Specs: AMD A10-6800K, 8 Gb on Win 10 64-bit • Snapshot 1.16.1230.3 (64-bit)
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@pesala said in Resizable Tab Tiling – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 1.16.1230.3:
If I enable the internal PDF Viewer Plugin, then I get crashes.
That is actually the issue. Confirmed by me aswell in other page of this same thread, bug report VB-41685
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/28473/resizable-tab-tiling-vivaldi-browser-snapshot-1-16-1230-3/39?page=2 -
Win 7 64, Viv 64
After playing with this SS some time I came to the conclusion most already know, problems come from incompatibilities with extent ions ( that I need).
Only 3 not that many.
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@gwen-dragon:
As usual correct.
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@s_paternotte Yes, here too, in Linux
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This version is to buggy on mac os. First of all, the window manager is broken: It shows only the content of the active window. Secondly Vivaldi crashs several times per hour. I can't remember a version as buggy as this and I am a Vivaldi Beta User since day 1, ok 2 maybe. I'm hoping for a new version soon.
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I know I should not do this cause other have expressed same I'm sure....anxiously awaiting even partial update on this buggy SS. FF doesn't flow
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Hi, I have absolutly no problems with the latest snapshot.
If you find bugs/crashers report it please.
If nobody report developer cant fix it.https://vivaldi.com/bugreport/
Cheers, mib
Opensuse Leap 15 x86_64
CPU Intel T4200 4 GB
GPU Intel GN 965
xf86-video-intel 2.99.917-6.1
KDE Plasma 5.8.7
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@mib2berlin I, too, have zero problems, but that is due in part to the fact that I do not use extensions, I have compatible GPU hardware and drivers, and I have no software on my machine to "protect" me from the programs I have installed.
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I just came to the blog to download the previous snapshot. This version for me (Win7, x64) is too unstable. Clicking a Youtube notification (the ones that pop up in your desktop corner) causes an instant crash. My scroll wheel and shortcuts like page up and page down keep stopping working at random. Switching windows causes some kind of CPU spike that interrupts music playing in a background window. Many websites seem very seriously slower to render, again jerking due to excess CPU usage.
Love Vivaldi but this snapshot feels like it needs another look under the hood by some mechanics.