Takes a hole year to load a new tab
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deathfragger last edited by
I had a similar problem. It was getting better for me after I disabled the following flag:
opera://flags/#enable-async-dnsMaybe it's worth trying it on your machine.
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fallencz last edited by
Also how is this correct behavior dammit? This wall of Opera just doesnt seem right and I have 6 tabs open.
http://tinypic.com/r/2nuk8t4/8
The first one has tendency of going a LOT higher when Opera decides to actually do something.
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RadioJasper last edited by
I had a similar problem. It was getting better for me after I disabled the following flag:
opera://flags/#enable-async-dns
Maybe it's worth trying it on your machine.This worked for me as well. It's now back to near-instant, as it should. What the heck does async DNS has to do with this? So weird. And isn't an asynchronous process supposed to NOT hang the system while it's waiting for whatever it's waiting?
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stampedexv last edited by
The same issue can be seen for Chrome btw. Seems to be a common component.
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npublici last edited by
This problem seems to occurr both based on time the browser is up and/or how many pages have been accessed.I synced the bookmarks,uninstalled all of Opera and reenstalled my bookmarks. The problem is still there. The only work around I have found is to copy the URL most important to my work at the time,kill opera,bring it back up after a feww seconds and paste the URL back in. It then is very fast for a few pages,especially the first one or two.It was my fastest browser,until this problem I use six different browsers, at times.None of them have the problem,except Opera. I use an AMD 8150 and have 32Gb og ram.I have my OS on an ssd.I sure do wish I knew how to fix it.
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npublici last edited by
I forgot to mention when doing the work around I mentioned all the URLs must be deleted. There must be no open tabs when the browser is closed. If there is a single tab left open it will keep the problem of slow,or no,internet access when you bring it back up again.