Getting close – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3329.14
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@ThirdGenerationAI
You don't need a clean install of Vivaldi, first is to create a second profile or install Vivaldi as standalone install.
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@ThirdGenerationAI
Do you removed the User Data during removing Vivaldi?
A reinstall simply use your old profile.
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@ThirdGenerationAI
Ah OK, then report it to the bug tracker, maybe a tester/developer can reproduce it.
Mention you use a clean install.For information on how to report a bug, see this URL: https://vvld.in/how-to-report-bugs
Once that is done, please share the bug number (beginning with VB-).
Add your vivaldi.net username. Thanks.
On the form, you can add your email address. Once submitted, you'll get a confirmation. You can reply to this with any logs or further info.Cheers, mib
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26th updated
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@ruarí: This build is good to me, no crash after input Chinese
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With the last 2 Updates of the Snapshots my user profile went corrupt.
I made a new profile and half a day it got corrupt again and Vivaldi stopped starting. I disabled almost all extensions, but it went corrupt again.Got back to Stable and the corrupt profile ist working perfect.
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@Icehawk_de
Hi, did you install the snapshot over the stable or other way around at some point?
You should keep them separate or you can get a broken profile.
You maybe don't notice any issues but after some time you get problems.
I install Vivaldi stable as "for user" install and others as "standalone" install.
StandaloneCheers, mib
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can anyone can confirm this new bug since two snapshots?
if you open a second window which contains open webpanels, close the second window and the tab-trashbin shows the window containing the tabs plus the webpanels as tabs.
as you reopen this window and close it again, for every reopening the webpanels are added againWin10 22H2
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@derDay
Hi, I can reproduce this, the panels have to be active.
Vivaldi 6.7.3329.14, on Opensuse Linux.
Please report this, I can confirm in the tracker.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin
VB-105857 thank you! -
@mib2berlin said in Getting close – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3329.14:
@Icehawk_de
Hi, did you install the snapshot over the stable or other way around at some point?
StandaloneCheers, mib
I had always the snapshot as standalone version. I had never used or installed the stable version.
Now its my first time with the stable and it works perfect with the corrupt "snapshot" profile.
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@derDay
Than you for the report.
If you disable Lazy Load in the panel settings the "panel tabs" disappear/appear.
Report confirmed.Cheers, mib
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@Icehawk_de
Strange, we had one or two user report Vivaldi doesn't start after some time but the user and others cant find a solution.
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@mib2berlin said in Getting close – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3329.14:
@Icehawk_de
Strange, we had one or two user report Vivaldi doesn't start after some time but the user and others cant find a solution.
This happen only on 2 of 4 system the user have, this is strange too.Vivaldi closes without any crashreport. Sometimes I could start again. But often not.
Made a new profile, synced with my vivaldi server profile, everything set up again. It works for a hour or two, Vivaldi closes again and does not open. Made a new profile and the fun begins after a few hours. -
@Icehawk_de A installed Security Tool on Windows causing this instability?
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@DoctorG said in Getting close – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3329.14:
@Icehawk_de A installed Security Tool on Windows causing this instability?
It's only Windows Defender.
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@Icehawk_de You might want to test running Vivaldi from the command line, and look at the log output.
Of particular interest is if it contains a line with this text:
UI Process abnormally terminates with status [...]
We would be interested in what is after the word "status".
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@yngve said in Getting close – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3329.14:
@Icehawk_de You might want to test running Vivaldi from the command line, and look at the log output.
Of particular interest is if it contains a line with this text:
UI Process abnormally terminates with status [...]
We would be interested in what is after the word "status".
OK I have set up a new Snapshot. I will test it.
What is the command-line command on windows and where I will find the log? -
@Icehawk_de said in Getting close – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3329.14:
What is the command-line command on windows and where I will find the log?
Start cmd.exe
Type commandstart vivaldi --enable-logging --v=1
Hit Return key
Vivaldi starting
After it crashed you find the file chrome_debug.log in folder C:\Users.....\AppData\Local\Vivaldi\User Data\ . -
Thanks. I just got a crash, but I could open Vivialdi. I will tell you next time.