Opera 21 Terrible Lag!
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r0b0tr0n last edited by
I had a lot of issues with Opera 21 in XP SP3. Every time I opened a new tab Opera lag or freeze some seconds, 10 to 30 sometimes even more. It also happened when I tried to write in the address bar. Tried disabling extension and cleaning my speed dial but nothing worked. Then I just reinstalled Opera 20 end everything is working fine. There's something really wrong with Opera 21.
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jarodsafehouse71 last edited by
I'm experiencing this lag too since the update, and ONLY since the update. I used to be able to have 30-40 tabs open in OPera and no lag. Now it's horrible with just a handful of tabs open.
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r0b0tr0n last edited by
I've been working just some hours with Opera 22 and everything looks fine. No lags opening tabs, no freezes typing on the address bar
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DarthMordred last edited by
I have the same problem. He improved reasonably in Opera 22. But it's still something chronic. Chrome is also the same problem. It seems to be a problem in the engine.
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DarthMordred last edited by
The problem appears when we use the computer without the browser running with many tabs open.
When resumed, the browser is very slow, locking heavy pages like youtube.Looks like it's a memory problem.
The solution has been to restart the browser.
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DarthMordred last edited by
Looks like it's a memory problem.
Or a flash plug-in problem ?.
Unfortunately, it is not.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Looks like it's a memory problem.
Or a flash plug-in problem ?.
Unfortunately, it is not.
What makes you come to this conclusion ?.
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DarthMordred last edited by
Looks like it's a memory problem.
Or a flash plug-in problem ?.
Unfortunately, it is not.
What makes you come to this conclusion ?.
Why the flash works well in the browser. Passed the test from the Adobe site, other applications. And never had problems with it.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Looks like it's a memory problem.
Or a flash plug-in problem ?.
Unfortunately, it is not.
What makes you come to this conclusion ?.
Why the flash works well in the browser. Passed the test from the Adobe site, other applications. And never had problems with it.
Ok, fair enough.