How do we get Psychological Help for the Chrome Browser?
by rigor from LinuxQuestions.org on (#54TYG)
It almost seems as though Chrome has started to obsess about supposedly "unresponsive pages". I am describing what appears to be an actual issue with Chrome, despite that I am categorizing it, somewhat flippantly.
I am using the Chrome Browser Version "83.0.4103.106 (Official Build) (64-bit)" on opensuse 15.1. I'd ask this question on the distro. specific website, but they seem to be having some issues.
I have a tendency to multi-task. In this particular case, I had multiple tabs open within Chrome, but for a short while, I was not actively using any of them. I was doing something else not involving Chrome. A small window kept popping up, supposedly from Chrome, stating that some pages had become responsive. The window had a section that could be scrolled, which seemingly listed multiple pages. In what meaningful sense should Chrome consider pages that were not actively being used, unresponsive? It was not doing anything "automatic" in any of the windows; I wasn't playing music, etc.; I was not doing anything in those windows that just runs without Human interaction.
Has anyone else experienced this type of thing with Chrome?


I am using the Chrome Browser Version "83.0.4103.106 (Official Build) (64-bit)" on opensuse 15.1. I'd ask this question on the distro. specific website, but they seem to be having some issues.
I have a tendency to multi-task. In this particular case, I had multiple tabs open within Chrome, but for a short while, I was not actively using any of them. I was doing something else not involving Chrome. A small window kept popping up, supposedly from Chrome, stating that some pages had become responsive. The window had a section that could be scrolled, which seemingly listed multiple pages. In what meaningful sense should Chrome consider pages that were not actively being used, unresponsive? It was not doing anything "automatic" in any of the windows; I wasn't playing music, etc.; I was not doing anything in those windows that just runs without Human interaction.
Has anyone else experienced this type of thing with Chrome?