Minor update for Vivaldi Desktop Browser 3.0
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This update fixes several crash inducing bugs, a slow startup problem for older versions of macOS, and upgrades Chromium to 81.0.4044.123 to address security issues from upstream.
Click here to see the full blog post
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YAY. 65003
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@jumpsq I was expecting a "first" :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:
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@kahukura: That reply works too
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Thanks for VB-65222! Now, we (users of older MacOS versions) can update.
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Thanks for the quick fix - all working well for me now OS 10.13.6
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Love Vivaldi
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@Gwen-Dragon Let's hope so. The latest snapshot (1874.27) does not contain the fix, or at least for me it still crashes.
Interesting that release branch is ahead of snapshots. -
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https://downloads.vivaldi.com/snapshot/install-vivaldi.sh -f still downloads build 1874.23 and not 1874.32 running Slackware Linux. Override with local downloaded version:
./install-vivaldi.sh -f -v 3.0.1874.32 vivaldi-stable_3.0.1874.32-1_amd64.deb -
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@matsbtegner: My fault. To be fair @Gwen-Dragon informed me, I told her she was likely wrong but she was right... as usual. :p
Anyway, should be fixed now
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@kened: Hi. What are the steps you do when it fails to cast? You are casting a tab to your tv and it fails when you make a video-element fullscreen?
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@kened: Any special videos? Any special setup? I'm not able to reproduce this.
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@kened you should do that with a clean (standalone) installation though because from what I see you tinker too much with crucial files, deleting them, etc.
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Is any dev working on VB-66410?
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@gwen-dragon: It's interesting that it's apparently more than one PW extension, as opposed to a problem showing with a particular one.
At least Basic Auth (I think) is rare these days. Unless I misunderstand, Basic Auth is when there's an old-fashioned username/password pop-up (instead of the much more common form method).
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@matsbtegner: On the plus side I am glad people are using the extra features of my script.
I actually use this script myself instead of the slackbuild or latest-vivaldi script to be honest. We make lots of internal builds during the day, so using the script to install them is easier, especially as it handles a single user install and this requires no escalation of privileges.
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Recently updated it to that version, left it and suddenly now I have once again all these avast addons which I uninstalled after fresh install of browser. Is that normal?
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@ruarí: Yes, the install-vivaldi script works well on both -stable and -snapshot builds.