* Massimo Savino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi Eric, Justin and BTS ( !! )
> 
> I've eliminated the memory as the culprit, I think -- I switched it back to
> the same setup I had before the crashes.
> 
> On a hunch I tried running FF through sudo, with the usual warning to run it
> with -H .
> 
> upshot: Game-Warden's BSG forum runs perfectly, no lockups.
> 
> 
> Poking around /root I noticed that its mozilla pluginreg.dat had an
> intriguing entry:
> ====
> [ other stuff omitted ... ]
> 
> /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so:$
> :$
> 1125802438000:1:1:$
> Shockwave Flash 7.0 r25:$
> Shockwave Flash:$
> 2
> 0:application/x-shockwave-flash:Shockwave Flash:swf:$
> 1:application/futuresplash:FutureSplash Player:spl:$
> 
> ====
> My own pluginreg.dat contains no such entries, but if it did, I presume they
> would be pointing to the latest version of Flash; ie 7.0 r61/63, and not the
> version deemed insecure, no?
> 
> Does this help?

I kind of doubt it. Do you have flash installed? At all, anywhere?

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