Minor update for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.3
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This update fixes an issue where Vivaldi fails to successfully launch under certain locales.
Click here to see the full blog post
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Good morning.
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Looks like this time the Oz bribe money transferred to your Cayman Islands account was of sufficient magnitude...
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@Folgore101 said in Minor update for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.3:
Good morning.
Oh man... all those "first" folks are steaming right now. Well done.
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Thanks for the update! During my local testing, I noticed that under the latest 3.3 series several users including myself are experiencing an issue with the default theme where it no longer changes the accent color on tab change (e.g. if I go to a site with a blueish background or top portion of the page, it doesn't change from red to blue). Is this an intended change?
Edit: It seems to work on Twitter and my personal site, but not on previous working places like the Solus forums (where it would turn blue). Was there some internal minimum color change made to this?
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@0x49d1: Thanks, fixed now. You can view it here
https://update.vivaldi.com/update/1.0/relnotes/3.3.2022.39.html
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@joshstrobl: Yep, we are aware of an issue and are working on it but appreciate the report. It will be fixed in a future minor update. We decided not to hold up the fix from this update further as it was preventing some users from launching Vivaldi. So we put this one out on its own in the mean time.
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@ruarí: Completely understandable, I'm glad the locale related issue is fixed. Always looking forward to the next Vivaldi update, keep up the fantastic work.
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Oh my god! I'm having really bad, crippling performance issues.
Scrolling, switching tabs, everything is ULTRA SLOW.
Started this morning after updating to Vivaldi 3.3.2022.39 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
The issue persists with a clean profile.
What do I need to do to go back to 3.2 version (safely)?
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@gwen-dragon: forgot to tell that I already tried that, no effect whatsoever.
Even typing this is difficult. like a constant cpu usage.I was quite happy with the previous version. Nothing to complain about mint/gpu.
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11th
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@Gwen-Dragon I'm pretty sure Mint use Xserver.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Minor update for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.3:
@ecli Which is used in Mint? Wayland or XServer?
Linux Mint is still using X.org X server. And if @ecli is using ancient dual core system, it could well be with an integrated Intel GPU which have never given me any trouble (I have a few old dual core systems here myself, running Mint and Ubuntu Mate). Hardware acceleration settings may be an issue in some software, though but other than that - troublefree.
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@Steffie I hope you are sorry for all the trouble you caused with those language settings.
Your face should be completely Purple !!
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@gwen-dragon: In Vivaldi task manager (shift+esc), there's constant GPU usage (depends on the size of the task manager window size??!! maximized window = 98% GPU).
There's definitely something bad in this release that's triggered by my system.
I will try to report the bug. Then I'll revert back to previous version as this is unusable. -
@ruarí: What's the version of that URL which which shows the release notes for multiple releases from newest to oldest, on one page (or at least something that allows you to click from page to page)? That would be handy for searches.
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@ecli Don't forget useful infos when you'll do it: the tests you did (with and without flags Gwen suggested), if the older version fixed the issue, the kernel version, the gpu driver, the content of
vivaldi://gpu
(for both 3.3 and 3.2), the OS version and so on.
Oh, and let us know the VB and if the older version worked fine again.
But 98% of GPU in idle is pretty anomalous even for a dual core/discrete GPU system.A tip that could help in future: keep both the stable and snapshot version so you can "preview" if the next stable will be broken on your system and decide beforehand to delay the update (which is not recommended, but sometimes...)
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Right on schedule, within about 24 hours of a new release: 85.0.4183.102.
5 security fixes this time.