> There is no message on the console.Firefox was just no responding.
> I need to kill the process and restart it,after that it would run well
> util next crash.

Oh I see, for crash I understood it has closed abnormally, what
happened to you is looks what I would call a freeze =)

So, that makes things a little difficult, as is hard to trace...

> I figure out that the mpd didn't work either when the firefox was
>  suspending there, is it possible they cann't work together.

Well that points to the road I was trying to take: sound problem. What
I can't figure out is why it is hanging. Here in my PC, before I
installed pulseaudio, I was unable to hear two sounds from different
sources, because my machine has no hardware mixer, and I user a multi
device to play stereo sounds (upmixing 2.0 to 7.1 stream), but when I
tried to play something in firefox, it just wouldn't play the sound,
but work silently without any  problems.

Do you have an /etc/asound.conf (or ~/.asoundrc) file? Can you post
the contents of it?

>
>
>  On 11:27 Fri 11 Apr     , Gustavo Campos wrote:
>
>
> > Actually since I sent you the response Firefox has crashed one more
>  > time while playing Flash. Indeed, that used to happen more often
>  > before... now I don't really know if it was just a coincidence or not
>  > =/
>  >
>  > Are you using pulseaudio? In my case when Firefox crashes the command
>  > line indicates some problem with pulseaudio (can't reproduce right
>  > now), could you run Firefox from the command line and post the crash
>  > message it shows at exit?
>  >
>  > On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Qi Baobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > > Thanks, but it still doesn't work for me.
>  > >
>  > >
>  > >
>  > >  On 09:12 Thu 10 Apr     , Gustavo Campos wrote:
>  > >  > I was having the same problem here, looking over the web found a
>  > >  > solution used for Ubuntu users I could adapt for me.
>  > >  >
>  > >  > Exporting the environment variable FIREFOX_DSP="auto" solved the
>  > >  > crashing for me.
>  > >  >
>  > >  > At the other hand, my mplayer plugin is not working, but I don't
>  > >  > really know if it was before the change, probably not... anyway more
>  > >  > tests are needed, but Flash is working fine now =)
>  > >  >
>  > >  > On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 7:41 AM, Qi Baobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > >  > > Sorry for replying so late.
>  > >  > >
>  > >  > >  My computer is 32bit.
>  > >  > >
>  > >  > >  I will try what  Roman said, thanks for that.
>  > >  > >
>  > >  > >  I will paste the result later.
>  > >  > >
>  > >  > >  :)
>  > >  > >
>  > >  > >
>  > >  > > On 20:27 Wed 09 Apr     , "Mateusz A. Mierzwin'ski" wrote:
>  > >  > >  > Roman Zilka pisze:
>  > >  > >  >> Hello,
>  > >  > >  >>
>  > >  > >  >> I don't have any specific idea, but try recompiling Firefox 
> without any
>  > >  > >  >> CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS set. Using another Flash implementation 
> (Gnash/Adobe)
>  > >  > >  >> might solve the problem too (or introduce new problems:). Also 
> try
>  > >  > >  >> cleaning up your Firefox profile (in terms of add-ons, most
>  > >  > >  >> importantly).
>  > >  > >  >>
>  > >  > >  >> -rz
>  > >  > >  >>
>  > >  > >  >>
>  > >  > >  >>
>  > >  > >  >>> [ebuild   R   ] www-client/mozilla-firefox-2.0.0.13  USE="ipv6 
> -bindist
>  > >  > >  >>> -debug -filepicker -gnome -iceweasel -java -mozdevelop 
> -moznopango
>  > >  > >  >>> -restrict-javascript -xforms -xinerama -xprint" LINGUAS="zh_CN 
> -af -ar
>  > >  > >  >>> -be -bg -ca -cs -da -de -el -en_GB -es -es_AR -es_ES -eu -fi 
> -fr -fy
>  > >  > >  >>> -fy_NL -ga -ga_IE -gu -gu_IN -he -hu -it -ja -ka -ko -ku -lt 
> -mk -mn -nb
>  > >  > >  >>> -nb_NO -nl -nn -nn_NO -pa -pa_IN -pl -pt -pt_BR -pt_PT -ro -ru 
> -sk -sl
>  > >  > >  >>> -sv -sv_SE -tr -uk -zh -zh_TW" 0 kB
>  > >  > >  >>> uname -a
>  > >  > >  >>> Linux bobbin 2.6.24-gentoo-r3 #15 SMP Sun Mar 30 20:16:31 
> Local time zone
>  > >  > >  >>> must be set--see zic i686 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5600 @ 
> 1.83GHz
>  > >  > >  >>> GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
>  > >  > >  >>>
>  > >  > >  >
>  > >  > >  > Do you have 32 or 64-bits Linux (exec. x86_64). If You use 64 
> bits (36
>  > >  > >  > physical and 48 virtual addressing) You will have problem with 
> flash. Flash
>  > >  > >  > by adobe was only release 32-bit. NSWrapper emulates (converts) 
> address
>  > >  > >  > spaces but ABI have running issues between 32 and 64bit version. 
> Also Adobe
>  > >  > >  > is far enough to release 64-bit version, so You must try to live 
> with it.
>  > >  > >  > If you have enough flash problem install 32-bit Gentoo Linux.
>  > >  > >  >
>  > >  > >  > Greet's
>  > >  > >  > Mateusz M.
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