when i got home from i fired up Vivaldi and it won’t work. I don’t mean it won’t load the screen ia all scrambled.

I reboot. i closed and reopened. I try to uninstall and reinstall. nothing worked and I can’t get it to work. I can’t even get the folder to in my drive to go away so i can’t tell if i really did uninstall it. I can’t use the direction to install it via typing a command in the browser because it won’t render text.

is anyone else having this problem. os it with a Vivaldi update or is KDE messing it up?

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This is a known problem. A Chromium update is the culprit. You are most likely experiencing GPU acceleration issues. Starting up with the --disable-gpu flag should work. To fix it you need to delete the GPUCache and ShaderCache directories from your profile folder. Deleting the whole profile folder will fix it too, of course, but you will lose all your unsynced data.

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wait edit it that a dah and not an under score ill try that when i get home

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yeah i realized neon does not ship with time shift until after this. i have it now

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what i mean by can make it go away it no matter what i do to uninstall it i can see vilvaldi in the start menu and run the program. I have used the terminal and used every delete command i can find.

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