Opera 113.0.5227.0 developer update
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spike666 last edited by
Something in this release is bringing my system to its knees. All cores go to 100% after a minute or two. Cleared cache, restarted Opera, still stopped everything, rebooted, same thing. Never happened before, but I am now using the non-developer release. MacOS 14.5
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nashuim last edited by nashuim
Ever since I updated to this version writing into a textarea (including this one) causes Opera to use a large amount of memory and CPU. To the point where my entire PC freezes. Is this related to Aria?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@mixchild https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40581308 just had a fix that might fix the issue. But, the fix has to be reverted because it caused issues. I suggest following that bug if you're not already.
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hsikorski Opera last edited by
Hello everyone!
We found the issue with Opera Developer consuming large amounts of computing power and are currently working on a fix for it. It should be available when the Aria 4.5.0.2 update goes live, which should take approximately a couple of hours from now.
Thank you for your patience, and have a great day!
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nashuim last edited by
@hsikorski: Thanks for the quick fix! I can confirm that this is no longer happening
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@nashuim, where did you find the fix? I don't see a new developer, only a new beta.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@spike666, ah, ok, you should say that the "fix" can be found in a new subdirectory named "patch" of the already existing directory of the last update! And the file names are so long that you can't read them on the screen and have to guess which is which.
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spike666 last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann I didn't have to do anything, it automatically updated and works fine.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann They updated Aria extension, no new Opera Developer build has been released.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@spike666, maybe you have installed the auto-update-version. I didn't. I update always manually and as standalone version.