Slow startup of Vivaldi
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@pesala Well. No. I don't see that there's ever a need, but it's how I prefer to operate. Whenever I go on a website and start browsing I usually come across links I want to explore later rather than right now. I open those in a tab group with the origin page. Sometimes these end up being huge and not looked at for days, maybe even a week or two, then I go through them, skim pages to determine if they're worth reading and closing them once I'm done with them. My browser goes from ~30 tabs minimum to ~300 max on a regular basis. I could use separate windows and sessions, but I've always found them clunky. I particularly hate how they mess with the next start up if I closed them in the "wrong" order. I might take a look at getting more used to them if it's necessary to avoid minute long startup times though. Thanks.
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I usually don't close Vivaldi once I opened itγγγ
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Hi guys, if you found Vivaldi suddenly become very slow on startup when you have many tab carryover from previous session, then MAYBE it have something to do with corrupt session bug. The bug will double the filesize of Last_Tabs, which will cause Vivaldi struggle to startup & constantly stuttering with high CPU while running.
My manual solution is try to SAVE your current session (if possible), shutdown Vivaldi, & then remove the corrupt session from your profile folder. Restart V with fresh session & load the older session you just save. Try this to see if Vivaldi performance will improve.
Currently there are no tool to fix corrupt session, so the only way is using Vivaldi to duplicate the corrupt session & load the new duplicate session from fresh session. But this is only a temporary fix because Vivaldi will eventually corrupt the session again & slow to a crawl...
I hope Vivaldi team will look into Firefox solution, they have manage to fix their problem to allow Firefox handling large session while maintaining high performance & snappy reaction.
Thanks. Hope my sharing could help some of you.
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