Lost My Opened Tabs
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Fidelius last edited by
@dermotmoconnor I've heard good things about Sidekick but I haven't tried it yet.
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mixchild last edited by
@dermotmoconnor Just updated to 100.0.4815.76, so Im gonna lose tabs again? what's the point of releasing the update without fixing the main bug?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
I have Tab Islands disabled in settings. Never lost a tab in Opera One.
100.0.4815.76 on Win10.
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dermotmoconnor last edited by dermotmoconnor
@vegelund Tab islands also disabled, no joy.
Fidelius, looks promsing, I'll check it out.
Currently keeping all tabs bookmarked in speeddial folders, which is an annoying but functional workaround.This reminds of me of Adobe's catastrophic update to PS about 2 years ago which nuked my CC PS, as well as older ones. We had a very long thread about that on Adobe's forums, many people were srewed by that. I canceled by CC sub at that point - not the only one. At least Opera isn't charging me a monthly. Still, sad to see the rot setting in.
This bug is actually quite risky, as I need to keep a lot of tabs open for work.
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numbly last edited by
Maybe fixed with 100.0.4815.76 – 2023-07-17:
DNA-109897 Session is lost when new session file is createdDo anybody have detailed information on this?
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dermotmoconnor last edited by dermotmoconnor
@fidelius
Very strange glitch for sure. My Linux Mint had 2 erasures, but has been OK for about 8 days. Win10 seems to delete every 3 or 4. Last erasure was yesterday. Wonder what the trigger could be. If it can't be replicated, it might be a tough bug to dig out. No fun in the meantime. -
MarqM last edited by
@fidelius no lost tabs confirmed with Opera 100.0.4815.76, Windows 11 Home. I tested tab islands and I have a group of pinned tabs (those disguised islands) back on my tab bar as I had before, which had been the guaranty for tab wipe outs on my system. The only issue remaining is, that Opera sometimes still starts with the start page and not with the last open tab - this seems to happen totally at random.
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dermotmoconnor last edited by
@m1ster-y
114.0.5735.199
ditto here, though I'm still using the version that had the last crash. Very strange, but it's been ages since I lost any. Had the same 2 or 3 wipeouts on Linux Mint and Win 10, followed by 2 weeks of stability. What the heck caused them, or stopped them? -
M1ster-Y last edited by
@marqm I get the same behavior about the start page. Personally I believe that's intentional, because that start page occasionally shows new ads even when I disabled everything that can be disabled and keep on selecting "Don't show this again" for each of them. You wouldn't see these ads if it wasn't for the start page appearing from time to time.
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dermotmoconnor last edited by
Ugh, got another wipeout on Linux after about 2 weeks of good behaviour. Was able to use session buddy extension to restore most of them.
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M1ster-Y last edited by M1ster-Y
@dermotmoconnor You're still on the version that has the error. You wrote 114.0.5735.199, but that's not the Opera version, it's the Chromium version that Opera 100.0.4815.54 had. And this version still had the error, the tab wipeouts are fixed only since 100.0.4815.76 - and the current version is an even newer 101.0.4843.25 (with Chromium version 115.0.5790.102) that also has no tab wipeouts.
It's quite pointless to comment here that your old version still has the issue, of course it has, it's only fixed in the newer versions.
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volvoxpl last edited by
Today I also joined to people who lost over 100 tabs. How this was not an issue and now is? Why closed tabs are not in history?!
I've been using Opera since 2006, but I fell this is too much for me. Moving to different browser was a problem, but now I don't have to move 100+ tabs to new browser. -
dermotmoconnor last edited by leocg
@m1ster-y
I've been checking the update button regularly on both machines.My versions on both machines are up as to date as far as the update will allow. Win10 version seems to be fine, it's:
101.0.4843.25My version on Linux Mint doesn't seem to be as up to date, hence, I assume, the ongoing issue until such time as the Linux version is available.
Current latest version that it'll allow me is
100.0.4815.21Just checked 'Check For Updates' on Mint and that's as good as I can get for now. Glad to hear the bug will be fixed whenever that patch is rolled out on Linux.
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AndrewCerberus last edited by
I just lost 150+ tabs and yesterday I lost almost a 100 (but I thought it was a glitch of that moment, I didn't know it happened to anyone else).
Both times it happened only on the workspace I was when I closed the browser (I'm using 6 workspaces with hundreds of tabs on each).
All this started after the latest auto-update to version 101.0.4843.25 on Win10.
Also these new "tab island" feature ruined my browsing, because now each time I try to move a tab within the same workspace, beyond the first 50 tabs, it jumps on it's own to a random place within that workspace, and sometimes it even disappears.
Not to mention that the tab scrolling feature was disabled when I restarted the browser after the last update, and had to re-enable it through "opera://flags" feature (which I didn't know of, until I googled a method to reactivate the tab scrolling.I moved from Chrome because I had a lot of issues with it for months, until I finally decided to make the jump onto Opera (that was 2 years ago or so).
But now with all these losses I just suffered, I'm thinking about changing again, there were too many tabs to recover them from the History panel. -
dermotmoconnor last edited by dermotmoconnor
@andrewcerberus
So much for the previous commenter giving me grielf about not being up to date (I've been compulsively checking each version of mine to make sure there are no updates)! Have done so every time before posting.Oh, def. disable tab islands in settings!!!!!
Two workarounds you might find useful: I've been using the extension session buddy, which has allowed me to recover the previous day's tabs. Also, saving all open tabs in workspace to a speed dial folder might be useful, I've done that also.
Just got an update last night / this morning.
101.0.4843.25
fingers crossed.Agree about all the new 'features' being a mess. One thing to roll out new AI toys and such, but not at the cost of stability. This is exactly what happened with Adobe about 2.5 years ago. Added a bunch of AI wondertoys to PS, but it would crash on a certain % of users machines. Took them YEARS to resolve that.
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AndrewCerberus last edited by
@dermotmoconnor
Yeah, the last 24hs have been really stressful for me.
I've just checked for updates, but there's none.I already disabled the tab islands, thanks.
I searched for that extension session buddy, on the add-ons store, but I couldn't find it.
But yesterday I made backups of all my workspaces, though.The version you have now, is what gave me all this troubles, I hope it doesn't happen to you, but just to let you know.
What angers me the most, is that the browser autoupdates itself (without being able to disable it), to a buggy version and then you realize you're screwed.
I hope they fix this problems really soon, otherwise, I'll uninstall it for good (and to keep what's left of my mental health).
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dermotmoconnor last edited by
@andrewcerberus
I had to get session buddy from their site (hope it's kosher, but no issues so far).
https://sessionbuddy.comOh, the big 'O' icon that plays automatically with MUSIC on first launch of an update: that, given all the problems we're having, reads to me like a massive "FU" every time it starts. They can afford programmers to write the code for that 1990s era stupidity, they can find some dev hours to fix this critical bug.