I'm not entirely dismissing the fact that it may be sound related. What
I'm trying to do is open the scope for further investigation. I made “no
changes” to my video nor sound configurations (lsmod also shows that
snd-hda-intel is loaded on my system too) yet I was able to resolve the
issue by going a completely different route.

I'm posting my findings here for informative purposes only. I'm happy
now because even if I open a bunch of separate windows and run various
combinations of different Flash videos while doing browser back, browser
forward, video pause, video replay, etc.) I'm unable to cause a crash
anymore.

Maybe its a input\output communication error. Xorg.conf as well as all
hardware devices such as sound cards do pertain to i\o functions.
Firefox is trying to carry out the back or close command yet the Flash
plugin remains persistent. What process tells Flash to stop? The action
that causes the reaction involves user input (mouse). When no input
occurs no problems occur. The video just runs until it ends. Similarly,
a test driver is testing a car but a new prototype break line
malfunctions. Even though the driver wants to stop (Firefox) the vehicle
(Flash) will continue. Unfortunately the end result in both cases would
be a crash.

This will be my last post regarding this. Please remember I posted here
for informative purposes only.

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