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garirry

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After I upgraded to Mavericks, I saw problems with Google Chrome, after certain use, scrolling up/down and going to the previous/next page with the magic mouse stops suddenly working, forcing me to quit Google Chrome and then since I have a lot of tabs it opens them, taking a lot of time, and sometimes it stops working right after I restart Google Chrome.

That's a real problem and Apple needs to release 10.9.1, Google must release an update for Google Chrome.
Anyone having this problem too?
 
I'm having problems with some of my extensions in Chrome not displaying correctly when clicking on the icons. For example, when I click on Lastpass to log in, a small blank window will open 75% of the time instead of my login screen. This never happened with Mountain Lion. It's very annoying. Hopefully they'll fix it soon.
 
sounds like you have a "too many tabs" not enough memory problem doesnt sound like a mavericks problem.. I am using chrome on mavericks I must admit it is buggy sometimes but nothing i can put my finger on.. theres always a clean uninstall of chrome and reinstall see if that solves it...

but if you are running lots of tabs and I have no idea what else might be going on in the background, if you have low ram it could cause chrome to react buggier than usual
 
sounds like you have a "too many tabs" not enough memory problem doesnt sound like a mavericks problem.. I am using chrome on mavericks I must admit it is buggy sometimes but nothing i can put my finger on.. theres always a clean uninstall of chrome and reinstall see if that solves it...

but if you are running lots of tabs and I have no idea what else might be going on in the background, if you have low ram it could cause chrome to react buggier than usual

Actually I have 12GB of RAM and 14 tabs open. And I think IT IS Mavericks's fault because on ML I didn't have this problem (DP2 had it's own problems with Chrome, but it still didn't had the problem).
 
Actually I have 12GB of RAM and 14 tabs open. And I think IT IS Mavericks's fault because on ML I didn't have this problem (DP2 had it's own problems with Chrome, but it still didn't had the problem).

Obviously if it was just Mavericks, nobody on Mavericks would be able to use Chrome. I've used the stable and the Canary recently, both work.
 
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Actually I have 12GB of RAM and 14 tabs open. And I think IT IS Mavericks's fault because on ML I didn't have this problem (DP2 had it's own problems with Chrome, but it still didn't had the problem).

As with all things computer related if it is a random problem no one else is experiencing then just do a clean uninstall and reinstall it could be anything causing the problem ,so many variables
 
I had a few random issues with Chrome so im using Chrome Canary in the meantime.

have yet to run into issues with canary.
 
Also experiencing scrolling not working with Google Chrome on Mavericks after a while. Reinstalling Google Chrome doesn't help.
 
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