EMCP opened a new issue #14916:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/14916


   A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
   
   ### Expected results
   I open the deck.gl demo, and should see for instance the san francisco map 
layer...
   
   ### Actual results
   
   Seems some layers don't get rendered
   
   I am on Ubuntu 20.04, Firefox
   
   #### Screenshots
   
   
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3691722/120085929-a34cf580-c0dc-11eb-82d4-957a476b5e40.png)
   
   #### How to reproduce the bug
   
   install fresh on ubuntu 20.04, using Firefox browser with latest updates as 
of todays date
   
   ### Environment
   
   (please complete the following information):
   
   - superset version: `v1.1.0`
   - python version: `v3.8.5`
   - node.js version: `n/a`
   
   ### Checklist
   
   Make sure to follow these steps before submitting your issue - thank you!
   
   - [ X] I have checked the superset logs for python stacktraces and included 
it here as text if there are any.
   - [ X] I have reproduced the issue with at least the latest released version 
of superset.
   - [ X] I have checked the issue tracker for the same issue and I haven't 
found one similar.
   
   ### Additional context
   
   I searched the tickets and saw quite a few posts on deck.gl.. and understand 
it's a bit panicky.. but saw no one was getting quite as far as I was.. and yet 
not getting the full rendered maps.. so here we are.
   


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