* Joao S Veiga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> 
> I've tried with the default theme, and logged as root (to rule out any
> permission problems). Since it was the first time I started X (KDE) as root,
> basically everything was 'clean'.

Probably not a great idea to run firefox as root. 
 
> I've tried to delete autocomplete.xpm (maybe it was related to this
> Windows-version problem:
> http://msmvps.com/harrywaldron/archive/2005/02/25/37005.aspx - see the bottom 
> of
> the page), but didn't work either.

No I doubt it was the problem.

> If you want, I can place my notebook out the firewall and give you even root
> access. Since it looks like more people are having the problem, but you can't
> reproduce it, my notebook could be your testbed (not sure if it would be the
> same running via remote X client though).

Ok, before we get to that can you: 

* Provide an strace of the crash
* Confirm you've got mozilla-firefox-gnome-support uninstalled.
* Try purging completely and reinstalling.

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