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Scroll issue while downloading a model #2943

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Firelordzuka1 opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #3042
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Scroll issue while downloading a model #2943

Firelordzuka1 opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #3042
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@Firelordzuka1
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Bug Report

Whilst downloading a new model the scroll acts up and resets back on the first page

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Open up the GPT4All application freshly
  2. Queue a new download for a model
  3. try to scroll down to view other models
  • GPT4All version: 3.2.1
  • Operating System: MacOS Sonoma
  • Chat model used (if applicable):
@Firelordzuka1 Firelordzuka1 added bug-unconfirmed chat gpt4all-chat issues labels Sep 6, 2024
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+1

@christauff
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Same issue, multiple installations on Win 11

@AndriyMulyar
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Confirmed it exists.

@wb1016
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wb1016 commented Sep 18, 2024

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manyoso commented Sep 20, 2024

This was a regression introduced by SHA 30692a2

Working on a fix

manyoso added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 20, 2024
…nc (#2545)"

This is what caused regression seen in issue #2943

This reverts commit 30692a2.
manyoso added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 3, 2024
…nc (#2545)"

This is what caused regression seen in issue #2943

This reverts commit 30692a2.

Signed-off-by: Adam Treat <treat.adam@gmail.com>
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