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    djmax @TetraSky
    last edited by 3 Jul 2015, 19:47

    Not sure if this helps, but I have had the same, and similar, problems, where the Browser Locks-up.
    I am running opensuse with a System Monitor facility, and it was this, that started my per-
    suit of the problem.
    What I discovered, was that Swap became so large, that it seemed to cause the CPU to
    run at max. and everything just stuttered and froze.
    With my existing (Opera) Browser, there is a facility to limit the Cache size (5MB), though
    from google search, it seems that 0.5 to 1.5MB is perfectly acceptable.
    I have subsequently discovered that you can Empty Cache, by clicking the History tab.;
    BUT the stupidity of the option, is that it goes from Newest to Oldest??? How dumb.
    There are articles relating to this 'Problem', under Chrome Browser; So, maybe the V
    team will treat this problem with some urgency, as for me, it makes it impossible to use
    after a few hours.

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      Ayespy Soprano Moderator @djmax
      last edited by 3 Jul 2015, 23:53

      Vivaldi, being a UI written from scratch, is not yet able to show Extension buttons, etc. If you need to change settings and such you need to pull up the extension manager page at vivaldi://extensions .

      Volunteer Mod and tester on Windows 11 Home X64, i7-13700 @ 5.4 GHz turbo; Intel UHD 770 graphics; 1TB NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD; 32 GB DDR4-3200 RAM. Community Code of Conduct

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        archive1 @TetraSky
        last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 00:08

        I don't view speed dial folder on side panel as redundant. With it hidden, you have to open tab to get access to speed dials. With Speed dial folder on the side panel, its constantly on

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          Xypher @Aronand
          last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 08:30

          Awesome 🙂

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            piotrekp
            last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 12:23

            Do you guys plan to boost performance of Vivaldi before first Beta?

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              Xypher @piotrekp
              last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 12:34

              Performance tweaks and major bug fixes are normally given priority in beta stages. Alpha builds are more on features and enhancements. The team did say they include performance improvements in snapshots every now and then.

              That said, considering we're almost at TP4, personally I would put more focus on performance leading to that. 🙂

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                ronk
                last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 13:35

                Switching between two tabs have problems as I can't see the tab that is shown just after I close one tab.

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                  djmax
                  last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 14:55

                  There does seem to be a Major problem with Chrome, which can be found across the web
                  The following link, typically highlights one of the fundamental problems:-
                  http://www.michaels.me.uk/post.cfm/google-chrome-slowing-down-my-system-and-eating-all-my-ram
                  I really hope that Vivaldi will get to terms with this/these, problems, so that their release
                  is more akin to the Opera of old; If not, then it is a non-starter.

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                    Wrakor @paralaks
                    last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 17:14

                    Thanks for the fix 🙂 Hope they correct this in next version

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                      Tyrone
                      last edited by 4 Jul 2015, 19:31

                      Okay I admit this isn't a terribly "informed" opinion so bear with me.
                      I was an Opera user from the old ad-supported years. I quit when they switched to chrome. No one was more excited about Vivaldi then I. I have been preaching Vivaldi since I first discovered it. Yet, I'm still waiting for the hope / dream to become real. I download every update for both Windows & Linux. Many aspects / features are great and remind me of the old Opera days. But, overall, I'm still disappointed. I quit recommending it to friends. I find it slow, buggy, and unpredictable. Sometimes features work, sometimes they don't. Sometimes a page will load sometimes nothing happens. I would say it's my computer but I also run the chrome clone SrWare Iron and experience no similar problems. Often (against my desires) I run Iron for browsing just because I have no confidence in Vivaldi.
                      Is it just me or are there still a lot of basic stability, functionality,and speed problems. I've even been disappointed with Vivaldi web mail. Sometimes I wonder if you folks don't really have the resources to tackle all this. That's okay, I CAN wait. But tell me these issues are only temporary, please. I want to love Vivaldi and once again recommend it. Please keep at it but give me a pep talk.

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                        g_bartsch @Tyrone
                        last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 02:40

                        Patience, my friend. If Vivaldi isn’t ready for you come back in a year. This is software at it's beginning of life. It has only recently come into existence. It is improving and surely will keep getting better and better.

                        Vivaldi stable. W11 Home 64 bit, MSI B760 Gaming Plus WiFi Motherboard, Intel Core i7-13700K 3.4GHz, Intel UHD Graphics 770, 64 GB Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 Memory 5600MHz, Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD 2TB

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                          Ayespy Soprano Moderator @Tyrone
                          last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 03:24

                          This is gestational Vivaldi. This is not yet Vivaldi. You're getting a look at it MUCH earlier in its development process than you normally see any software.

                          Volunteer Mod and tester on Windows 11 Home X64, i7-13700 @ 5.4 GHz turbo; Intel UHD 770 graphics; 1TB NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD; 32 GB DDR4-3200 RAM. Community Code of Conduct

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                            A Former User
                            last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 10:14

                            Bug:

                            1. Open https://www.bizarrepedia.com
                            2. Open any link in new tab (background)
                            3. The sidebar is messed up, doesn't happen if you open in foreground
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                              djmax
                              last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 11:09

                              But from what I have been reading, Vivaldi is no better than a Clone of Chrome; Now if
                              they had started developing off the back of Chromium– the original open source project--
                              there may be a better Browser.
                              NO Browser should EVER cause any system to Freeze, if it does, then it is not Fit-for-
                              purpose, so I return to Opera every time, and as a second option, QupZilla.
                              The Easy option was to start with Chrome, but Chrome arose because: You can really
                              trust Google: /s
                              When you see that google loaded proprietary software, then one has to consider the
                              implications w.r.t. Vivaldi.

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                                djmax
                                last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 14:04

                                Since when did Observation, Experience and Suggestion, ever become trolling; Or do
                                you not accept criticism?

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                                  Ayespy Soprano Moderator @djmax
                                  last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 17:08

                                  Using Blink really has little to nothing to do with Google and the various conspiracy theories connected thereto. That said, Vivaldi has had little to no optimization effort devoted to it as yet, and until it does, one may expect it to be the worst sort of resource hog, as many Chromium browsers have proven to be. It is possible to tweak the browser code to reduce HDD writes, RAM usage, CPU cycles consumed, etc.

                                  Of course as soon as Vivaldi starts doing this, OTHER "show stopper" problems will also arise, and need to be addressed. I'm willing to wait and see how they address Chromium's universally known and universally despised problems. It's inconceivable they will not do so.

                                  Volunteer Mod and tester on Windows 11 Home X64, i7-13700 @ 5.4 GHz turbo; Intel UHD 770 graphics; 1TB NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD; 32 GB DDR4-3200 RAM. Community Code of Conduct

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                                    vivaldi-user @Ayespy
                                    last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 17:56

                                    Same here. On whatever site where I want to save the password, Vivaldi crashes but seems to save the password because on a restart, it logs in with the saved password.

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                                      g_bartsch
                                      last edited by 5 Jul 2015, 18:27

                                      Well I tried to have some life away from my computer this weekend but each time my hands did happen to touch the keyboard and mouse I was so happy to use Vivaldi; it's working so well. It's come a long way in a short while and the journey is just starting. Now I am anticipating a new snapshot this week and expecting more improvements. It's great to be part of this project. Just sayin'. 🙂

                                      Vivaldi stable. W11 Home 64 bit, MSI B760 Gaming Plus WiFi Motherboard, Intel Core i7-13700K 3.4GHz, Intel UHD Graphics 770, 64 GB Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 Memory 5600MHz, Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD 2TB

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                                        Coplen
                                        last edited by 6 Jul 2015, 02:30

                                        This might have been answered before, but I don't know where….

                                        Vivaldi opens super slow on my machine in Windows 10 (it takes at least 30 seconds to load initially). 64 bit Vivaldi. Is there any way to fix this? Do I need a new profile? Fresh install?

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                                          djmax
                                          last edited by 6 Jul 2015, 07:46

                                          From feedback that I have received, Vivaldi/Chrome on 64Bit OS, is significantly crippled compared to the 32Bit version; Also, seems that they may require best part of 8 Gig. of
                                          RAM, if it is not to Stutter or Freeze.

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