Enable Automatic Crash Logging
Vivaldi can automatically send crash reports to help us improve stability. This feature is disabled by default, but your feedback as a Snapshot user is especially valuable.
To enable it, go to: Settings → Privacy and Security → Privacy → Crash Reporting → Allow Vivaldi to Send Automatic Crash Reports
Thank you for helping us make Vivaldi better! 💀
Release candidate feedback
To help us get 7.7 out the door as soon as possible, please focus your feedback on serious regressions since 7.6 stable. If you want to ask about new (post 7.7) features or longstanding issues, please do so on our forums.
There are also pre-release links to equivalent builds for the stable channel. These are for those of you who wish to upgrade early, having first tested in snapshot configuration. Since this is an RC and not yet a release, we also recommend you backup your settings before upgrading. Autoupdate to these (or newer) stable builds will not be enabled until further testing is completed and the final is released.
Known Issues
- When installed before the official 7.7 release date, build 3851.46 will show the wrong “What’s New” page on first launch.
Changelog
- [About][Windows] Do not show show “Check for update” button during install (VB-121822)
- [Chromium] Update to 142.0.7444.167
- [Crash] After closing second window (VB-121537)
- [Mail] Fixed drag-over highlighting (VB-121761)
- [Privacy Dashboard] Add loading state when fetching stats (VB-121738)
Note: The Snapshot stream 3851.44 and Stable 3851.46 builds are identical, except for icon resources and the channel they will receive updates from.
Download – Snapshot channel (3851.44)
- Windows 10+ 64-bit
- Windows 10+ ARM64
- macOS 12+
- Linux 64-bit: DEB | RPM | TAR [*]
- Linux ARM64: DEB | RPM | TAR [*]
- Linux “Snap package” users, to update your 7.5 stable to the 7.6RC issue the following in a terminal window:
sudo snap refresh --candidate vivaldi
Download – Stable channel (3851.46)
- Windows 10+ 64-bit
- Windows 10+ ARM64
- macOS 12+
- Linux 64-bit: DEB | RPM
- Linux ARM64: DEB | RPM
Main photo by Bruce Lawson.