Starting to stabilize – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3381.34
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@oudstand I get no crashes with feeds in 3381.34 and 3381.44.
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@mib2berlin @DoctorG It happend twice, but not a third time. I think the both feeds were:
https://www.camp-firefox.de/article-feed/?at=102310-8c952edede99d79526ca7d55dc29c4fabf1438ba
and
https://vivaldi.com/category/desktop-snapshots/feed/To clarify I clicked here on "Mark all as read":
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@oudstand I get no crash with the feed on 6.8.3381.44 Win 11 23H2 when i select in Feeds tree the "Alle als gelesen markieren".
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@oudstand
Can you check it Spotify leak memory as regular tab too?
I don't have an account so no idea if it help if I test this, -
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@mib2berlin said in Starting to stabilize – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3381.34:
@oudstand
Can you check it Spotify leak memory as regular tab too?I'll test it.
@DoctorG said in Starting to stabilize – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3381.34:
Do you mean all the crashes with the latest Snapshot or the crash with the feeds (which I can't reproduce currently) with the latest stable version?
Under
Crashpad > reports
I currently have 80DMP
files since the 15th May.EDIT: I've already reported some crash dumps to Vivaldi
VB-106784
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@oudstand
Ah, it make no sense to report snapshot crashes at moment.
If you can reproduce something in stable check if other user can reproduce and then report as usual.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin Currently the crashes happen randomly after using the browser for a while. Sometimes it happens after a few seconds and sometimes after hours, so nothing reproducible. I'll test the latest stable version again and see what happens, but since May all Snapshots have this problem and also the stable versions I've tried until now are crashing randomly.
At the moment I'm disappointed that I can't use my favorite browser anymore as used, because it crashes several times during a work day. -
@oudstand
Hm, did you copy something between snapshot and stabe or do you use a clean profile in stable?
I work usually in snapshot and an internal build and use stable only for testing, one used and one clean profile.
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@mib2berlin I've made a fresh installation for the stable version. I'm using the synchronization between the stable and the snapshot version and made the settings and setup like in the snapshot version, but I didn't copy any files.
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@oudstand
This is really bad, I have no idea why it is not working for you. -
@mib2berlin When I've got time I'll uninstall the stable version and set it up from scratch without using the sync. Can something be broken, if I export the passwords and bookmarks from my current snapshot and import them into the fresh installation?
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@oudstand
Your report include crashes of:- base::internal::WorkerThread::RunWorker
- chrome::CloseWebContents
- AutofillPopupControllerImpl::GetRootAXPlatformNodeForWebContents
You can try to clean up service worker and extension storage with:
Maybe you are right with your web panels, I am not sure what WebContents mean here.
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@mib2berlin said in Starting to stabilize – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3381.34:
@oudstand
You can try to clean up service worker and extension storage withI've already tried this and even included the Cookies.
Currently I'm running Spotify in a normal pinned tab and let music play. It seems that the storage still increases after each played song. Maybe the web panel of Spotify crashed because it was out of storage and Vivaldi couldn't handle this correctly?
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@oudstand
Use Edge for playing music and Vivaldi for work, haha.
Sorry.
A memory leak can crash any software, this could be the reason. -
@mib2berlin said in Starting to stabilize – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3381.34:
@oudstand
Use Edge for playing music and Vivaldi for work, haha.If it helps, then I'll install the Spotify application
A memory leak can crash any software, this could be the reason.
But shouldn't the website crash instead the whole browser?
Since we've started the conversation, I'm playing Spotify in a normal tab and the storage consumption grew from about 200 MB to currently 600 MB. Let's see if it crashes again.
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@oudstand
If you running out of system memory the whole app crash, depends on your installed RAM.
This can happen in milliseconds, several GB free but crash nonetheless.
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@mib2berlin I've got 64 GB of RAM on my work device
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@oudstand
Yep, if I have 1000 tabs open but hibernated I can get Vivaldi to crash open the help menu even I have 10 GB free RAM.
It never crash with < 700 tabs and nobody knows why.
The crash logs show only OOM, out of memory.
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@mib2berlin that's strange too ^^ Usually I've got like a dozen tabs open, so not that much.
I'll let you know if it helps to not use Spotify in Vivaldi or at least not in a web panel.