Opera 29 slow on Mac?
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chas4 last edited by
lanbrown I have the same model Mac, I sometimes see slow downs (I did a separate bug report for a GPU process bug in O 29), I also upgraded from 10.9 to 10.10
I looked in both preference folders for the mDNS .plist files and found none
Do you have a lot of windows open for Opera? I some times see when a page says it is loaded but I don't see the content (it is all white no page content is shown at all) for another few minutes
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lanbrown last edited by
Chas4,
I might have around 25 to 30. I have another MacBook Pro that was one generation prior and I have 40 to 50 tabs and I do not see this issue. Both machines have the same upgrades performed on them.
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avl Opera last edited by
I might have around 25 to 30. I have another MacBook Pro that was one generation prior and I have 40 to 50 tabs and I do not see this issue. Both machines have the same upgrades performed on them.
Note @chas4 said windows, not tabs, since the problem he's seeing is related to having many windows open at the same time. I do not expect you to have the same problem as him with 'just' many tabs open.
For some of you here: there's a bug in the Apple Dock we're investigating which causes OS X to get very slow if there are any minimized Opera windows. We're trying to find a workaround for it, but in any case check if you have any minimized Opera windows that could have an effect on what you're seeing.
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chas4 last edited by
I do have a lot of windows minimized to the Dock (8 right now & no slow down, but sometimes it is slower with many more)
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lissarudy last edited by
Yes me too I have some issues using Opera, is getting slow using my Mac sometime when I using http://es.shopify.com to configure my online store compare to Chrome.
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eybbye last edited by
I use Opera before Safari and Firefox (recomended by my supplier)
BUT
The Opera is e x t r e m e s l o w and it doesnt help to restart either Opera or the Mac, at the same time the Firefox and Safari operates as normal.
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fordster last edited by
@eybby have you tried renaming your session files. That worked for me in the short-term.
Quit Opera and go to ~/Library/Application Support/com.operasoftware.Opera/ Rename the files session.db, session-db.journal, session.dbak Restart Opera and it will re-create those files.
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lanbrown last edited by
So far the Opera 30 release has fixed my issue. I figured it would as I switched to Chrome because Opera was just unusable. Chrome was one release ahead of Opera.