Lost My Opened Tabs
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MarqM last edited by MarqM
To my big surprise, the last Opera Update to version 100.0.4815.54 went without a further tab wipe out. I accomplished this by avoiding any usage of the tab islands feature. For that it is not sufficient to just deactivate the automatic creation of islands and not assembling them manually. This feature creeps back in action as soon as you use groups of pinned tabs. When you assemble pinned tabs to a group they automatically become a tab island, regardless if you have turned the automatic tab islands creation on or off.
At the last Opera update I had neither any tab islands nor any pinned tabs active. This seemingly was sufficient to avoid a tab wipe out at the update and I had no further wipe outs since I avoid tab islands creation in any form.
And some minor buggy behavior I would like to mention: every day at the first start of Opera the last active workspace starts with the start page and not with the last open tab, even though "Display the start page first" is deactivated in my settings. -
MarqM last edited by
@mixchild sorry to hear that my workaround does not work for you. But instead of accusing me to spread misinfo (implying that I don't tell the truth which is quite insulting...) when your system reacts differently to mine, it may be more helpful to provide information here, developers who may read our thread could work with.
In none of your posts you ever mentioned your system specifications, you only state that something is not working...
It seems that Opera One runs less stable on Windows 10 than on Windows 11 for example. I did not experience the issue that Opera crashes when a tab is dragged to the upper left corner of the browser window in Windows 11 Home, users on Windows 10 reported this issue. There seems to be also some influence if synchronization is used or not regarding stability... -
numbly last edited by
I have been able to observe the lost tabs on my systems as well. Fortunately, I always had the option to backup & restore or snapshotting.
Using 100.0.4815.54 and previously on Fedora Linux and Windows Server 2019. It is likely to be related to Tab Ilands or Syncronization or in combination in my opinion as previously described. Let's say I do the work to reproduce the bug again. Where could I report the bug, is that even necessary anymore? -
M1ster-Y last edited by
Lost all of my tabs in 2 work spaces 3 times within 3 weeks. 2 times directly after crashes, the 3rd time after a clean close of the browser and system shutdown, to find all my tabs gone again 2 hours later after the next boot.
Obviously I have the option enabled to restore open tabs, as I did have for years. Otherwise why would people complain about missing tabs. I don't know why I am even writing this, like, just use your brain before commenting.
Before the Opera One update I did have crashes (though by far not as frequent) but I have never lost my open tabs in years. Before even looking into the crashes (they can always happen anyway), fix the tab restore feature, then crashes are at least not that bad.
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dermotmoconnor last edited by leocg
Windows 10, latest version (version: 100.0.4815.76), and running it on Linux Mint Mate, latest version. MINT wiped out twice, though has been stable for the last week, but Win10 is a nightmare.
Tabs are continuously being wiped out. This is wasting so much time. They have the time to create their stupid musical 'O' intro that blasts my speakers at launch, so maybe that dev time could have been put to better use, instead of nuking my tabs?
I've used this browser for 20 years, but this really is starting to look like Cory Doctorow's "ensh*ttification" at work again. This has being going on for two weeks!!!!!! Two freaking weeks!
Wakey wakey opera!
Ah who am I kidding, time to look for a better browser...but I really don't like Firefox.
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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.
This is getting tedious.