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WebGL vs. Chromium freezes

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I'm using Chromium as the main browser on my Ubuntu. A few weeks back I had regularly problems due to Chromium freezing randomly when I opened a context menu on the bookmark bar, or on some other innocent actions.

I found a note somewhere (not sure whether it was an answer, or something like this comment telling me to disable the hardware acceleration in the settings.

This helped to solve the problem. But now Google's Jamboard app says "Cannot display Jam. Please enable WebGL." and nothing else. (I'm not sure whether this started right away or only recently, maybe triggered by a new version of the Jamboard or Chromium.) If I re-enable the hardware acceleration, Jamboard works again, but then I get the random freezes back.

Is there any solution to have Jamboard (i.e. WebGL) but not the freezes?

I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (currently running Kernel 5.11.0-40-generic, in case this matters), on a Lenovo T14 (from 2020, not sure which version exactly).

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