1.12 Freezes for a minute on wake from sleep
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Ever since the first 1.12 stable update 32 bit, Vivaldi is unresponsive for a minute or two after my laptop awakens from sleep. My laptop is a Lenovo T530 running Windows 7 64 bit. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Extra info: if I install the 64 bit version instead, the Vivaldi interface still works (I can select tabs, the address bar, etc.) but individual tabs remain blank and refuse to load anything for a minute or two.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I disabled all extensions and made sure no antivirus software was running but the problem remained.
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Thanks again for the reply. The computer was indeed set up to use nVidia "Optimus", which switches between Intel and nVidia as performance or battery life becomes the priority. I have tried fixing the graphics card choice to each of them in the BIOS and restarting but, in both cases, the problem remains. Additionally, I noticed that the issue also happens when Vivaldi starts up - not just on resume from sleep. (I don't frequently restart my computer or Vivaldi in general!)
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@Gwen-Dragon
Thanks. I have uninstalled and reinstalled version 1.11.917.43 which works for now. I shall file a bug report! -
I have been temped by the new version 1.13, but the problem persists! I had no feedback from the bug report (VB-33491) and I have no idea how to catch this in a way which will be useful. It must be an uncommon problem. Can anyone advise how I might collect some more useful debug information? Also, how do I view updates on bug VB-33491?
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@hopkins said in 1.12 Freezes for a minute on wake from sleep:
Also, how do I view updates on bug VB-33491?
You (we) can't, only sopranos like @Ayespy or @Gwen-Dragon can see it.
However, they can give you updates (when they see that I mentioned them in this note ). -
@hopkins Multiple developers have tried to reproduce the problem, and cannot. I can't reproduce it either, even on my oldest feeblest hardware (10-year-old 32-bit dual-core Lenovo laptop with 3GB RAM).
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Well, I seem to have "solved" this. It relates to Chrome, and this thread suggests it's to do with proxies. Someone also made the link with OpenVPN:
https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/6iy32a/chrome_freezes_when_waking_from_sleep/
I uninstalled OpenVPN and this problem seems to have gone away!
"Luckily", OpenVPN proved so difficult to get working, that I wasn't actually using it...
I hope that this information is of some use to someone!
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