Tab Snoozing happens even with setting disabled
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gizmogadget last edited by
Well I did some tests... on the laptop I updated opera and installed the extension. Then opened 6 various tabs including Rollingstone, Amazon, Ebay, BBC News, I then left it going for just under 4 hours. On clicking each tab none were frozen.
OK I thought, maybe it hadn't run low enough on memory to do anything, so I opened a video converting program, windows explorer, plus another 6 tabs including YouTube, then left it for 30 mins.
Now when I clicked on the tabs they weren't frozen, but it sometimes took 2 ~ 3 seconds to redraw the tab. If I clicked along the row of tabs they would load up, and you could go back a few tabs ok but if you went right back to the first one it had to redraw again.I think this shows that it is very dependant on what hardware you have - ram, processor, graphics card memory & how many tabs you are clicking between as to whether you notice this happening.
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dalehcook last edited by
After I upgraded from 74.0.3911.75 to 74.0.3911.160 for Windows x64 I had a couple of problems, and doing a clean installation of 74.0.3911.160 cured those. There is one problem, however, which I noted in ...75, and which is still present in ...160. It is impossible to permanently disable tab snoozing. Turning off the setting "Snooze inactive tabs to save memory" does not work - tabs are still snoozed.
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dalehcook last edited by
We are obviously not going to get any satisfaction in this matter. It appears that the developers of Opera pay no attention to user complaints. For years I have used Opera for a number of specific purposes, but if a setting to disable an unwanted function does not work through a succession of revisions and after multiple user complaints I do not have to put up with software that does not work correctly. There are other browsers. Goodbye, Opera.
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bigskytroutbum last edited by
@dalehcook Yeah, I'm about ready to bail also. After saying a few days ago that the frequency was minimal enough that I could live with it, it's started to get considerably worse. My Gmail page now snoozes after about ten minutes of inattention, and I know from experience, i.e., an overnight account freeze, that Google takes a dim view of excessive sign-in/refresh activity. It really does mystify me why the Opera people can't - or won't - make this very simple fix.
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gizmogadget last edited by gizmogadget
I don't know if anyone did give up on Opera, I am sticking with it, the pros outweigh the cons.
I was looking through the opera://flags/ to see if there were any other tab settings in there that were causing problems, I came across this setting: 'Calculate window occlusion on Windows'
I googled it to find out some more info, there are a lot of stories on the issues this caused, here is one link:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/google-fixes-white-screen-problem-in-chrome-admins-furious/
In Opera 74.0.3911.218 it is enabled by default. -
bigskytroutbum last edited by
@gizmogadget No, I haven't actually left yet, GG, despite all my grumbling. Like you, I take a "compared to what" attitude toward this and I remember all the stuff I got tired of on Firefox and Chrome (Internet Explorer was always out of the question.) I did discover recently, however, and should have posted in case people didn't know, that it appears that the only tab that snoozes is the one that is selected, i.e., showing on the screen. Unfortunately, it happens pretty consistently with that tab, whatever site is involved. I'll look into that link you posted. Thanks again for all your work on this while the Opera people are still MIA. I gather this must be a part-time, side job for them.
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kriz24 Banned last edited by leocg
I have clicked, "Disable tab snoozing," so many times, but it doesn't Disable it at all...
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dalehcook last edited by
I might have found the cause of the problem and its solution. I urge all of you to try this. Because turning the "Snooze inactive tabs to save memory" switch off did not fix the problem, I tried turning it on. Opera has now been running for more than an hour with three inactive tabs, and it has not snoozed. If I am correct then the function of that switch is the reverse of what it is supposed to be.
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dalehcook last edited by
@dalehcook Never mind - I was out of the house for a few hours and when I came back it was snoozed. I hate it when developers break their software. I give up - goodbye!
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Tab snoozing comes from Chromium, so all Chromium-based browsers do it. See https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=525216 if you want to complain.
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gizmogadget last edited by
Yes Opera is Chromium-based, but it is open source and should be up to the developers at opera to change this code as they see fit, not just skin it with their own interface and blame the underlying code. I can see the point of keeping it the same as possible to chromium, but when features start to be become too intrusive or plainly don't work, then something should be done about it.
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hatetabsnoozing last edited by
Hi Opera.
Been generally happy with the browser. Until, it started snoozing tabs. What is the point of purchasing gigs of memory to keep my tabs active you the browser keeps snoozing them.
The are so many use cases for having tabs stay active, but primarily, i don't want to keep having to log into my security cameras because you snoozed the tab. Its not only inconvenient, its down right infuriating. stop it.
Guys, come on, I have actually started looking for a different browser now, i would rather not switch, but you are forcing my hand, and I never forget, and I never forgive.
Ash
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xb70 last edited by xb70
I have two computers using Opera (always the latest version), one has the tab snoozing bug and the other does not, despite both being set Disabled to tab snoozing to save memory. No work around or fix yet? Pain in the ass.
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