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
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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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