On 06/09/18 09:30, home user via users wrote: > I saw the same issues with the JMA site that I saw with the CIRA site. I don't know if it's relevant, but I use Firefox, not chrome. Yes, it is relevant. I just now tried the RAMMB site in firefox and it is experiencing issues. Although the slider is moving at its normal pace, only the first and last images are being flashed on the screen. Refreshing the page makes it work OK for a moment but then it results in similar wonkiness. Chrome is working just fine. So, suggest you give another browser a try. :-) > I did not find any GPU monitors in the nVidia site. But the CPU monitors I have did not come from Intel, they came packaged with Fedora or its desktop managers (Gnome, KDE, etc.). Thus my hope that some member of this list knows of a GPU load/performance monitor for Linux. I didn't see any in "apper" or "software". > > The jma site does have some good training materials, and I've been wanting to learn more about the RGB Air Mass product. Thank-you, Ed, for pointing me to that site. Now if only I could find a site with free, high quality, high resolution isentropic analysis covering at least all of North America! I see that the cloud cluster I mentioned yesterday, now a tropical storm, is currently forecast to not bother Taiwan. Yep, no stormy weather for us this time. -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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