I heartily agree with Conn's observations about nspluginwrapper (or
something like it) having an x86 port. The thing I noticed immediately
when I switched to nspluginwrapper (from a chroot jail where I ran x86
firefox) was that when I was watching a flash video which takes >90% cpu
in one tab (e.g. msnbc), I could still navigate on the other tabs
freely, because of the seperate process (it's a dual core machine).

So there are performance, as well as crash-protection, reasons to move
in the "seperate process" direction. It's not really germane to this
bug, but I wanted to put my 2 cents in, because I think it's a great
idea.

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firefox crashes on flash contents
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192888
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