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    • bobcheek16B
      bobcheek16 | Premium
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      Windy is causing my browser hang after a part load. I have to kill the browser to get out of the program I am using Firefox on Mint Linux 22 and also doing the same thing on a Zorin Linux with Firefox. Need to be able to see the info on tropical storm that is coming at us in the Atlanta area.

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      • SutyS
        Suty Administrator @bobcheek16
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        @bobcheek16 Do you have issue only with specific layer in our app or where exactly?

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          stwepm | Premium
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          I see the same issue with firefox and chrome based browsers on Linux Pop_OS. The browser will invariable freeze for several minutes when changing zoom level or swapping layers. There have been times when I've even had to kill the browser.

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          • SutyS
            Suty Administrator @stwepm
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            @stwepm HI there, unfortunately, we are not able to manage our app working on all open source versions of Linux. There can be some changes in their settings that can affect our app and its performance.

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            • Matjaž ŠkabarM
              Matjaž Škabar | Premium
              last edited by Matjaž Škabar

              The same issue appears in Ubuntu24.04 (Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS) in the latest Google Chrome browser (Version 135.0.7049.84 (Official Build) (64-bit))

              My complete PC freezes when I am looking at the weather radar layer and using autoplay with goat speed. Usually I zoom around to see different regions.

              Is it possible that there is a problem with how Windy.com interacts with the Nvidia GPU driver over Google Chrome browser?
              Is there any setting that I can enable to make graphics more robust so that they would stop hanging the browser (and my PC)?

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                landrae @Matjaž Škabar | Premium
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                @Matjaž-Škabar I have the same issue with firefox 138.0.4 (64-bit) on linus (nixOS) running wayland as window manager.
                I don't have an external GPU (laptop with intel graphics), so it might be a webgl thing?

                It completly frooze my whole system twice after looking at the weather radar.
                I'll try to reproduce with chromium and find some logs from the last crash.

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                  Suty Administrator @landrae
                  last edited by

                  @landrae @Matjaž-Škabar Hi, WebGL is used in Windy to display some layers and if any addon or SW blocks this, the problem is made and Windy doesn't work without these.

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                  • kubapelcK
                    kubapelc | Premium
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                    Hi, I've ran into the same or very similar issue of a GPU hang on a Debian system with an integrated Intel GPU, both Firefox and Chrome, and after some searching I found that it is likely caused by a driver bug in the Mesa driver for Intel graphics. See this thread:

                    https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/11429

                    There is also a workaround mentioned in that thread, adding the line INTEL_DEBUG=reemit into /etc/environment should help, but will likely also have some negative effect on performance.

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                    • Matjaž ŠkabarM
                      Matjaž Škabar @Suty | Premium
                      last edited by Matjaž Škabar

                      @Suty Thank you for clarification. I only have installed uBlock Origin Lite (2025.619.2143). I will try to completely disable it on Windys webpages to see if that helps.

                      @kubapelc thank you, this seems to be very connected indeed. The problematic laptop has an integrated Intel GPU and a separate Nvidia (the exact model probably does not matter). I have no idea which of the GUIs causes the problem of the whole laptop completely freezing.

                      This could be it, yes. I have these errors in the journalctl that coincide with the one time when my laptop froze because if windy (1 day before I wrote in this forum):

                      apr 17 14:15:30 myusername kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] GPU HANG: ecode 12:1:84dffffb, in chrome [5748]
                      apr 17 14:15:51 myusername kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] GPU HANG: ecode 12:1:84dffffb
                      

                      This would indicate that indeed the Intel graphics card is freezing and not Nvidia.

                      @landrae Thanks for the confirmation that I am not the only one with this weird problem.

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