Vivaldi 2.10 - Only starting with No-Sandbox
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A few days after installing 2.10, Vivaldi just shut down on me and would no longer start back up. After investigating a red herring (event viewer code 10060), I tried reinstalling Windows. And Vivaldi still won't start.
I will admit that I do have Norton 360 installed. But from what I'm seeing, that is a different version of Symantec of AV software, so I don't think that should be the problem. I could be wrong.
I eventually found a post where even Chrome broke and that the workaround was to add the --no-sandbox to the startup command. Once I did that, Vivaldi started up perfectly fine.
Is there a reason/solution so that I don't have to keep using the no-sandbox?
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@ayanamiruri The solution will be when Norton/Symantec fixes their meddling code.
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Same problem here.
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Yeah, me too. Looks like this happened once I've updated Symantec Endpoint Protection and since this is a PC at work, I don't really have an option to uninstall that one. Once I decided to report the problem, I found this thread and
--no-sandbox
made Vivaldi open (although I've lost quite a number of tabs with that). This is quite unfortunate, I have to admit. -
@Gwen-Dragon yeah, thanks, that works too
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