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    We will be doing maintenance work on Vivaldi Translate on the 11th of May starting at 03:00 (UTC) (see the time in your time zone).
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      phelum
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      Hi,
      I can't run Vivaldi on PCs because the system hangs when Vivaldi has video acceleration enabled. Is there any way I can disable this (e.g. entry in command tail) so I can start Vivaldi and then use settings to disable acceleration by default ?

      If not a command tail option is there any "defaults" file I can modify to disable video acceleration ?

      Thanks,
      Steven

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        mib2berlin Soprano @phelum
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        @phelum
        Hi,

        --disable-gpu
        

        should do what you want.

        Cheers, mib

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          --disable-gpu

          Thanks for this and the quick reply. I'm trying to setup some PCs for non-technical users and I'd much rather give them Vivaldi than something else.

          Cheers,
          Steven

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