Hi Folks,
I have a graphics issue with my Toshiba laptop since I found out that I got an error as below. Is there any way to test my graphics performance?
When I am browsing on above mentioned website and viewing Radar, I receive this message instead of the Radar map
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This is a year-long issue on this notebook, and it seems to be notebook-related rather than OS or distribution-related.
This is on Manjaro, but Ubuntu, Alpine-Linux, and Slackware do the same.
AFAIK, Everything is up to date:
Distributor ID: ManjaroLinux
Description: Manjaro Linux
Release: 25.0.5
Codename: Zetar
Everything is up to date.
I tried various browsers, not so popular (like Falkon), and the same issue with Chromium, Firefox and Google Chrome Version 138.0.7204.49 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Yes, the same browsers (and versions) work fine on other Linux devices.
I tried to disable things for over 2 years, but nothing changed.
I just installed Epiphany-browser on Ubuntu, and the same issue. As I said, it looks to me that my notebook is lacking something.
I also contacted the WN website, but they are unable of provide any help
I disabled and removed AdBloker
How to fix this?
Thanks!
Curious.
At the exact time I went to check on this - my internet went down.
(Thank $deity a very rare occurence)
From my mobile connection:
it works in my Mint installation (Ubuntu base) as well as in the Manjaro VMs running on it.
Browser is Firefox in all of them.
ublock origin only on the main machine - not in any of the VM’s
The radar maps work everywhere.
Thanks. It’s only on my laptop. I have a computer with multiple partitions and on each partition it’s the same, whether there’s Ubuntu, Manjaro, Salix and so on.
I’d probably boot up a recent ISO of any of those OSes and see whether it works there.
If not, I’d suspect the router / the default DNS server of your provider - and I’d set one either in the router itself (if you can) or configure a custom DNS in each one OS.
They are all Linux - the procedure is the same on each one.
Thanks. The problem is consistent on every operating system on the causing laptop. Other computers on the same network do not have this problem.
So it is just one Laptop - with multiple operating systems installed on it - but not any other device on the network?
Correct?
That is strange - and I wouldn’t know what to suspect or how to debug it.
Did you try that?
On that laptop as well as on another machine - where it works.
…
Should be fairly easy (if you have a bootable ISO of any OS).
… still only fails on that one Laptop, but not on any other device?
I know of no other easy way to narrow down the problem.
I’m ignorant when it comes to debugging network issues - this seems to be easy and low effort to do.
Your router assigns the different devices their addresses (IP).
Did you check your routers configuration?
Whether it has got some firewall rules - perhaps only applying to this one device?
Set a custom DNS - easy to do with NetworkManager.
Yes, I booted from a live USB (SUSE) and the issue persisted
Hardware issue - a problem with your network card - or perhaps it’s mac address has been flagged by the site (or one of it’s affiliates) for some unknown reason. 
This issue arising only with interaction between your machine and that particular site suggests an obvious correlation, but beyond that, the possible causes are subjective, at best.
I’m afraid that this Support forum is unlikely to be of much help to you, either. The issue is clearly not Manjaro related.
So: next is this:
or reset the device to factory.
or use a different network (ethernet cable vs. Wlan)
or try using the machine in someone elses network or in a shop providing internet access
It is not a Manjaro issue if the other OSes on the same device behave the same.
Likely something in the router.

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Do other weather sites work on your system (e.g. windy.com or accuweather.com) ?
This is a 3-4 year issue. Yes, in particular windy.com or accuweather.com work fine. In general, I do not have issues except with the weathernetwork.com
They have to replace this message:
Technical Issue
Some outdated browsers or browser versions will not always work with our pages.
Please make sure you are using the most up-to-date version of your browser.
If the browser cannot be updated (Internet Explorer, for example), please download a new browser.
With this:
Videos not playing on web
We are currently investigating incidents of videos not playing in some browsers.
The issue appears to be connected to certain browser settings, especially when very strict.
We hope to resolve the issues shortly.