Debian | V Fails to Start
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@owan0zyxel said in Segfault:
@mib2berlin
I have send crash report
many thanks for helpCould you please post the bug report number (VB-xxxxxx)? Thank you.
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Hi, old builds are in the Archive.
The Vivaldi team don't recommend the downgrade of Vivaldi, this can cause unexpected errors in the future.Cheers, mib
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@owan0zyxel said in Segfault:
@mib2berlin
I have send crash report
many thanks for helpCould you please post the bug report number (VB-xxxxxx)? Thank you.
On my own side, I'm unable to report since the MDMP (Crash Log) files I try to upload are rejected by the report system for being too large (8.3 MB)
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@speakertomeat
Hi, the .dmp files are good to compress, a 500KB file compress to 40KB for example.
Then upload as .zip file.Cheers, mib
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@mib2berlin said in Segfault:
@speakertomeat
Hi, the .dmp files are good to compress, a 500KB file compress to 40KB for example.
Then upload as .zip file.Cheers, mib
Thank you, I created VB-108434
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@edwardp
thank you
bug report number: VB-108327 -
VB-108327 and VB-108434 are reporting the same crash. VB-108434 has been marked as a duplicate of VB-108327.
Thank you @owan0zyxel and @speakertomeat for helping make Vivaldi better.
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This keeps happening to me.
No matter the version I update to. As separate as two weeks apart or as often as once a day, Vivaldi will refuse to start, segfaulting. And the only solution still is to install 6.7, open vivaldi, close, update to the latest and relogin on half my services.
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@speakertomeat
Hi, did you ever try a new user profile?
With downgrade Vivaldi you break it for sure.
If it happen the next time you can try to rename the folder Sessions in .config/vivaldi/default/
If Vivaldi start then the session files are corrupt and there is no way to repair them.
The bug report VB-108327 from @owan0zyxel is still unconfirmed. -
@speakertomeat said in Segfault:
This keeps happening to me.
No matter the version I update to. As separate as two weeks apart or as often as once a day, Vivaldi will refuse to start, segfaulting.
Something is going there completely wrong.
As said above, there's probably a big problem.
I would delete Vivaldi completely and reinstall it.
Debian and Vivaldi harmonize very well right from the start.
A real disposal.