Auto hibernate inactive tabs
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@Pathduck said in Auto hibernate inactive tabs:
vivaldi://flags/#memory-saver-multi-state-mode
To Enabled, Restart.Then in chrome://settings/performance
This memory management system is working really well. Previously after using Vivaldi for some length of time memory and CPU usage would go way up and choosing hibernate background tabs wouldn't free up all the memory back to the way it was just after a restart. But using these flags, and a short hibernate setting, memory usage just doesn't grow. CPU usage is particularly low. I'm not sure why hibernate background tabs can't free up all the memory that was used but setting these flags prevents memory gobbling up before it even happens. I hope before too long Vivaldi exposes these settings within its settings section because that will make it so much easier for people to discover and use.
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@g_bartsch
Hi, memory is one thing but CPU usage should not rise up using Vivaldi over time.
Vivaldi use 0% CPU after days of usage if it is idle, if it use more and more CPU something is wrong.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin said in Auto hibernate inactive tabs:
Hi, memory is one thing but CPU usage should not rise up using Vivaldi over time.
Thanks. I'm not sure what I was observing but CPU usage now is extremely low. In my case I can't see it go to zero but I'm seeing 0.07 at times. Obviously it fluctuates even at idle. I do have four windows open with many workspaces containing many tabs.
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Does this auto-hibernating feature also hibernate tabs that are currently playing media? I haven't bothered to test it yet, maybe some of you have any experiences about it. If so, is there a way to prevent hibernating tabs that are playing media?
Thanks!
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@mib2berlin Is this a beta feature? I'm not seeing the whitelist option in my release build ?
6.7.3329.31 (Stable channel) (64-bit)