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      burann last edited by Pesala

      Hi,

      Im currently running 1.14 and since some time Vivaldi have experienced a lot of issues, it never outright crashes, but rendering frequently stops in the client frame, I would say that I have to restart Vivaldi 4-5 times on average a working day, which is not good and a dramatic difference since before 1.14

      I filed a bug for this, but I want to check if anyone else in the community also see these problems ?

      Vivaldi 1.14.1077.50 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
      Revision 193ac00a28d5f2a840e987b93e6d2cdbcb25e727-
      OS Fedora 27
      JavaScript V8 6.4.388.45

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        Steffie @burann last edited by

        @burann said in Significant stability problems:

        want to check if anyone else in the community also see these problems ?

        Although i keep both SS & Stable installed, i confess that my daily driver is SS not Stable. Also i do not [& never would, yech] use Fedora. Hence clearly my factors are different to yours. That said, neither my SS nor Stable ever misbehaves like you've described.

        Have you created a clean profile to check if the misbehaviour continues? If it does not, then one or more files in your current Default directory is corrupt.

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          burann last edited by

          @steffie said in Significant stability problems:

          Have you created a clean profile to check if the misbehaviour continues? If it does not, then one or more files in your current Default directory is corrupt.

          No, I do not see any point doing that, Vivaldi should take care of that itself.

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            Pesala - Ambassador - @burann last edited by

            @burann Only trouble is, they don't have access to your computer. 😏

            Blog • Vivaldi Review • Server Status • AMD Ryzen 5 3400G, 8 Gb • Win 10 64-bit build 19045.2486 • Snapshot 5.7.2920.4 (64-bit)

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              Steffie @burann last edited by

              @burann Let me see if i understand correctly.

              1. Relatively new user experiences a problem & posts here for help.
              2. A forum member suggests THE most basic of V troubleshooting steps; this is standard advice for all V'ers whether seasoned or noobs.
              3. OP rejects said advice out of hand.

              Question: What now do you expect will occur to improve your situation?

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                burann last edited by

                @Gwen-Dragon,

                The only consistence Ive seen in this case is that it happen more than a few times when searching a page, other than that, its just random.

                I have a fairly high end machine, 64 GB memory and 16 Core / 32 threads, Ive not yet seen any OOM issues, looking at memory now it seems to be at 30% utilization for the whole machine.

                Looking into the process explorer in Vivaldi, the "Browser" process seems to running around 20% CPU usage, which seems a bit much for some odd 40 open pages.

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                  burann last edited by

                  @Gwen-Dragon

                  Checked the logs for today and I see the following

                  kernel: traps: vivaldi-bin[86874] trap invalid opcode

                  and at least one dump.

                  I will file a ticket with Vivaldi, thanks for the help.

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                    burann last edited by

                    @Gwen-Dragon I have filed a bug report and included all info I could think of. Thanks for your help.

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