Tabs go to default Workspace after reboot
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@zenking Check with a new profile if that happens in the new profile.
Please check Troubleshooting issues. -
@DoctorG
In new profile before reboot
And after
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@zenking Any settings made in vivaldi://experiments/ or vivaldi://flags/ ?
Strange, i do not now why ony our Vivaldi all tabs from other workspaces move into "Window" workspace after restart.
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@zenking Do you use any PWAs? Other people who use them have reported tabs moving out of their workspaces due to this.
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@AltCode Oh, yes, could be that issue.
I do not remember all issues in 6.0 and as i often run internal Vivialdi 6.1 as a tester, could be that i do not suffer from "normal" Vivaldi user's issues.
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@DoctorG said in Tabs go to default Workspace after reboot:
vivaldi://experiments/
No
@DoctorG said in Tabs go to default Workspace after reboot:
or vivaldi://flags/
There was some but I didn't set it up. I'v Reset all.
@AltCode said in Tabs go to default Workspace after reboot:
Do you use any PWAs?
No
So, this is not so important issue but annoying a little. Will wait future updates.
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@DoctorG It happens on me too with 15% of chances and I end up to enable the session experiment (autosave) to mitigate the issue. No PWA and about flags:
Disabled the first two. As I may not need them atm.This happens not necessarily after a reboot but more on any vivaldi restart.
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@Hadden89 Webplatforms is very, very unstable. I do not recommend and do not use it.
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@DoctorG Now that I look at the API I don't recall either why I add the flag in past
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@Hadden89 That is a trap while testing new introduced Chromium features and not remembering which flags set weeks/month ago .
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@DoctorG probably the main RC already had few birthdays too - which is the reason I bear few glitches
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Hi here
I am using two profiles (one for my personal stuff, one for work) and I get this issue on one of them, while the other one seems to work as expected. -
It also happens to me, but not only after a reboot. Just closing Vivaldi sometines moves all tabs and tab groups back to default.
I already moved my 48 open tabs 10x, but just got them back to the default workspace after closing and reopening the browser
I do work with private windows from time to time for website testing purposes (where I don't use the workspaces off course). It seems to be related to that maybe (or due to syncing??).
Anyone an idea, because although I do like the Workspaces a lot, current behaviour is pretty annoying...
Version info:
Vivaldi 6.0.2979.15 (Stable channel) (64-bits)
Revision 48baf1f6e9cb9f18b98a815e1ae64ed52b71222f
OS Windows 10 Version 22H2 (Build 19045.2846)
JavaScript V8 11.2.214.14
user agentMozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/112.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 -
In meantime some background information:
The issue was reported to Vivaldi Bug Tracker and developers investigate a fix.Have patience.
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Hey all! Just adding to the thread that I'm experiencing the same issue. Appreciate the devs looking into it
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Issue: Using the workspace tabs moving from their allocated workspaces to the main (default) workspace folder - Windows PC version.
Hello Vivaldizens and recovering victims of other browser experiences.
I have had the same thing happen to this poster as follows:
Issue - Workspaces tabs not restored to workspace folders but main workspace folder after computer shutdown and restart.
I have been using the workspace tabs successfully and have usually put my computer to sleep without any issue. However, today, when I turned off my computer and powered it back on, I noticed that all the previously open tabs in their respective workspaces had moved to the main workspace.
I do have the system setup that open the browser, last tabs, thats where i left the session prior to close.
As a result, I was left with a list of workspaces that were devoid of any tabs. This is unexpected behavior as the tabs are supposed to be restored when the computer is turned back on.
Vivaldi browser: Version 6.0.2979.15
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@petervs Yes, have made comment in this thread - same thing ditto
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I also have the same issue.
I have > 1000 tabs usually and organizing them into Workspaces is a lifesaver for me. This is a feature I have been waiting for for years (since Firefox Tab Groups got killed).However, unfortunately, it is really unusable currently since every time I shutdown Vivaldi (either by shutting down the application or rebooting my computer) most if not all tabs go back into the main workspace and my tabs are no longer organized.
This has been happening since I first started trying Workspaces with the first version of Vivaldi 6.0
I have been checking every time there is a Vivaldi update and so far it hasn't been fixed.
Prior to restarting Vivaldi, these workspaces each had several tabs in them. (I don't know how many).
Here is my version info:
Vivaldi 6.0.2979.18 (Stable channel) (arm64)
Revision 5243808775824766c6c87db6f696da024ebdc6eb
OS macOS Version 13.3.1 (Build 22E261)
JavaScript V8 11.2.214.19
User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/112.0.0.0 Safari/537.36
Command Line /Applications/Vivaldi.app/Contents/MacOS/Vivaldi --flag-switches-begin --flag-switches-end --disable-smooth-scrolling --save-page-as-mhtmlHere is my Session State configuration:
I don't have any experimental things turned on.
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I previously had 2 Profiles in Vivaldi.
I reduced it to 1 Profile (deleted my other profile) to see if that would help.
So far, it seems like my tabs are being restored to the correct Workspace.I also did turn on the Experimental flag:
I'm not sure which thing may have fixed it.
I will continue to do more experimenting.I'm going to disable the "Enable Session Panel" and see if things are still getting restored to the appropriate workspace after restarting vivaldi.
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Same problem here, too bad because this feature is dope (and with Arc around they better fix it soon)