Snapshot 1.4.589.4 - Vivaldi 1.4RC 2
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I'd submit Canada for being worse than the US for internet.
I agree. And cell phone rates are HORRIBLE in Canada. Possibly some of the highest in the developed world.
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Same here, being happening for some builds. W10 x64, Viv x64.
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I'm experiencing this a bit too lately. My mouse is HP bluetooth one. W10x64, Viv x64.
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Bug: Tabs sometimes don't close when pressing Ctrl+W. Bug seems to be platform-independent - happens on Windows and Linux.
However, once you switch to another tab, the previous tab closes.
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Not sure if you've seen this yet but Chrome/Chromium 53.0.2785.101 just got released officially for PC, Mac, and Linux.
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I should imagine we will update from .90 to .101 (or the next public version) when appropriate. We will always be just a hair's breadth behind the Chromium number, because the developers can't build and adapt, and the testers test, on a one-day turnaround.
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Ha - you both should visit us in Oz, THEN you'd know what crap internet is.
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Looks like we are a few hours from stable on 53.0.2785.90. Yesterday, Opera released stable on 52.0.2743.116. Oops. I think Vivaldi is exceeding their development pace, with roughly 10% as many staff to put to the task.
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:evil:
I have two MAC and both are running snapshot version of Vivaldi. One of them is Macbook Pro which found new version of Vivaldi (Snapshot 1.4.589.4 - Vivaldi 1.4RC 2) and upgraded successfully. The other is iMAC and it always says: "Vivaldi 1.3.582.3 is currently the newest version available."Any idea?
Thanks,
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The 1.4 'mini-release' was a smart decision on Vivaldi's part – it gets back in sync with Chromium and gets important security fixes to the Stable channel ASAP. It doesn't look like .101 has too many scary changes in it so hopefully they'll be able get Vivaldi built on that code base without too much trouble.
It's impressive what the Vivaldi team has been able to accomplish and each release just keeps getting better and better.
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Auto updates on the Mac got broken recently. However, you can update manually by simply deleting the old Vivaldi.app that you currently have installed on your system and installing a new version in its place.
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That's a puzzle, to be sure. If it were me, I would manually install the latest snapshot on the iMAC and then watch to see if that fixes its detection of the next snapshot.
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thanks!
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Well i can't comment on rpm, but re Deb, there's none of your stated problems here, in three separate x64 Linux Mint installations [2 x Mint 17.3 KDE4, 1 x Mint 18 Xfce/Compiz]. The latest one, done only a couple of hours ago in response to reading your surprising posts, was a virginal installation of this latest V SS Deb into a new Mint Xfce/Compiz, that has no other programs [of mine] yet installed. I installed V from the Deb [via [i]gdebi-gtk], & was immediately able to launch it. I also inspected Xfce's /usr/bin; i've no idea why you complain it's empty, mine is chock full of LOTS of stuff [2,066 items], specifically including "vivaldi" & "vivaldi-snapshot" symlinks, which i surmise you might in fact have been alluding to though you did not actually say so.
Your frequently posted complaints about this differ so completely from my own experiences that i now wonder if we might be talking about entirely different things. Maybe you have forensically inspected all the files inside the downloaded Deb file, & are reporting what you do/don't see inside there? If so, then that's far too clever for me, but all i can say is that the downloaded Debs continue to install & run correctly for me, producing a perfectly launchable V every time. Sorry your experience is so unlucky by comparison.
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I got it BEFORE this comment ….you were so worried about it you missed my point. It was between you two.
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I would just FORGET about auto update for SS it's NOT that hard.
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Did you try manually updating to the newest version?
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This is not relevant now as the 1.4 stable is released. The symlink is there in your /usr/bin from earlier installs.
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You seem to have ignored a key point. I told you "The latest one, …, was a virginal installation of this latest V SS Deb into a new Mint Xfce/Compiz, that has no other programs [of mine] yet installed". Thus, you are entirely wrong. There cannot be prior symlinks for a program never, NEVER, previously installed into a new, NEW, OS.
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Please add an option to disable animations in the panels. I can't stand them. :S