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Hello, I'm a newbie currently struggling to get a Ruby on Rails project going on Firefox specifically, it loads and works fine on Brave. I am using an HP Envy Laptop with dualboot, Windows and Pop_OS! Everything is up to date, and when I try to access localhost:3000 I get "Gah. Your tab just crashed." everytime. It does seem to receive the HTML package just fine, it just refuses to load (it has loaded it for less than 1ms once, once I disabled Content Tracking randomly). Not sure what the issue could be, there's nothing on the Inspect's console or anywhere, but I did get this crash report from Firefox itself I think:

https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/index/f8d5322a-bfd9-4021-8341-5e0450230822

Any idea what could it be? It only happens in Firefox and I tried reinstalling it, no extensions installed at all, cleared cache and cookies...

Hello, I'm a newbie currently struggling to get a Ruby on Rails project going on Firefox specifically, it loads and works fine on Brave. I am using an HP Envy Laptop with dualboot, Windows and Pop_OS! Everything is up to date, and when I try to access localhost:3000 I get "Gah. Your tab just crashed." everytime. It does seem to receive the HTML package just fine, it just refuses to load (it has loaded it for less than 1ms once, once I disabled Content Tracking randomly). Not sure what the issue could be, there's nothing on the Inspect's console or anywhere, but I did get this crash report from Firefox itself I think: https://crash-stats.mozilla.org/report/index/f8d5322a-bfd9-4021-8341-5e0450230822 Any idea what could it be? It only happens in Firefox and I tried reinstalling it, no extensions installed at all, cleared cache and cookies...

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Is this Firefox from the Mozilla server or a version from your Linux distro since you appear to have a lot of language packs installed?

There is a bug report linked that mentions that this could be a problem with an imported module.

  • 1849115 - Crash while resolving imported module
Following the fix in bug 1835886 there are still crashes happening while resolving an imported module. This is likely due to the module not being found in the module map as expected.

I also notice "policiesStatus: 1" in the Troubleshooting Information attached to the question, what would indicate that policies or autoconfig could possibly be active.

You did check the Browser Console?

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