I changed it via Debian's Settings app.
I'm using X11 and Gnome.
I changed it via Debian's Settings app.
I'm using X11 and Gnome.
I have Flatpak Firefox and it's giving me the same issue as Firefox ESR.
I'm using Firefox ESR because Flatpak Firefox started freezing after a couple of updates and ESR is super stable.
As for my desktop: Gnome - X11
Lowered my monitor's refresh rate to 60 Hz and it didn't resolve the issue
Can you run a benchmark, maybe this one
Can you see something strange in about:processes?
I can't find anything suspicious but here's a snippet of it:
Can you try it in other browsers?
I used Ungoogled Chromium and it opens the pop-ups smoothly (so Firefox is causing the problem):
I disabled recommended performance settings and hardware acceleration in Firefox and I'm still experiencing this issue:
Another wish: Polan can into space
Interesting, I have never tried this before.
I'll try out your solution and get back to you.
For me sites like YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, and Bitchute work but unfortunately this version of flatpak Firefox is giving me problems.
It uses Google's Chromium engine, that's the problem.
I appreciate your recommendation but I'm boycotting Google and as much of its tech as possible—that's why I was using Firefox.
I can't find that option in my login screen's gear icon menu. I think that the reason why I can't use Wayland is because I have a Radeon HD5450 graphics card that is 15 years old.