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Firefox tabs always crash on the same sites

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I have Firefox version 115.9.1-1.el9_3.x86_64 from RHEL 9 appstream repository. RHEL version is 9.3 (Plow).

I have found that when I visit certain sites or pages the tab always crashes. Other sites work without problem. Issue happens without any addons, after cleaning history&cache, with new profiles and even after reinstall of Firefox.

Examples of sites where the issue happens: - https://crypto.stackexchange.com/ (All addresses on the domain I have tried, while other Stack Exchange sites work fine.) - https://www.xxl.fi/ (All pages from frontpage dropdown menus crash but links from the frontpage to product pages work. Other language version of the same shop does not crash: https://www.xxl.se/)

No errors are visible on the console when tab crashes.

I have tried changing settings such as disabling hardware acceleration but it did not make any difference.

How could I fix this problem or at least find more information about cause of it?

I have Firefox version 115.9.1-1.el9_3.x86_64 from RHEL 9 appstream repository. RHEL version is 9.3 (Plow). I have found that when I visit certain sites or pages the tab always crashes. Other sites work without problem. Issue happens without any addons, after cleaning history&cache, with new profiles and even after reinstall of Firefox. Examples of sites where the issue happens: - https://crypto.stackexchange.com/ (All addresses on the domain I have tried, while other Stack Exchange sites work fine.) - https://www.xxl.fi/ (All pages from frontpage dropdown menus crash but links from the frontpage to product pages work. Other language version of the same shop does not crash: https://www.xxl.se/) No errors are visible on the console when tab crashes. I have tried changing settings such as disabling hardware acceleration but it did not make any difference. How could I fix this problem or at least find more information about cause of it?

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After futher research I believe this is caused by this Red Hat bug: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-32168

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After futher research I believe this is caused by this Red Hat bug: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-32168