Do tabs get natively suspended (without a special extension), and if so, can that be stopped?
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steamish last edited by
Most likely, you can't reproduce it because you do not have a slow computer like I do. On my computer, when the tabs reawaken, that causes a delay. Since I do not open a lot of tabs (due to the slow computer), I'm not worried about the resources used by the tabs. The delay caused when the tabs reawaken is the thing I am trying to stop or minimize.
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steamish last edited by
Slow.....that is why I switched to Opera, which is lighter and faster, and is especially good for slow computers.
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zalex108 last edited by admin
I've found that, but now there is nothing about in flags to disable it.
Maybe this extension helps at some point.
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steamish last edited by
Thanks, Zalex....but that is the one I listed above.
Bottom line: if a suspender extension is activated, does its suspension activity preclude the native suspension activity, or is it in addition to the native suspension? If it is the former, I could set the suspender extension to suspend after a high number of minutes, which would effectively stop the tab suspension.
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steamish last edited by
Correct....a slow computer, and because of that, I do not open many tabs, and because of that fact, the delay caused by the tabs reawakening is much more problematic than any slowdown caused by having too many tabs open, which is the specific problem tab hibernation is designed to solve. That is why I would like to eliminate tab hibernation as much as possible.
- So again, it boils down to this: if a suspender extension is activated, does its suspension activity preclude the native suspension activity, or is it in addition to the native suspension? Do you know the answer to that?
If it is the former, I could set the suspender extension to suspend after a high number of minutes, which would effectively stop the tab suspension.
- The last question: is there a way to raise the interval of time the system uses to initiate tab hibernation?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
So again, it boils down to this: if a suspender extension is activated, does its suspension activity preclude the native suspension activity, or is it in addition to the native suspension? Do you know the answer to that?
Don't know, sorry. But I would guess that it won't change the native one.
Also, if it's the system doing it, I'm not sure if an extension would help. -
zalex108 last edited by
Then, I suppose you ask to not waste time testing the extension...
Seems that you may need to test for yourself, just read the Extension options if fits your needs and be patient. :rolleyes:
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