I did a bit more testing with this issue as it is hitting us a bit and I
have seen several mentions of it around. When a PDF is loaded within
Firefox using Adobe's acroread, ld-linux.so.2 (Linux dynamic loader) is
loaded. It runs at about 30 - 50% CPU and does not unload when acroread
is closed. It will then continue running at high CPU, and with an
apparent memory leak it gradually consumes all available memory and then
paging starts. The system gradually becomes unusable and requires a full
reboot to restore operation ( on my laptop I am unable to even get
enouth resources to kill the process). I am using 64Bit Intrepid.

I tested loading a PDF directly with acroread and the issue does not
seem to occur - ld-linux.so.2 is loaded, (and there is still a bit of a
possible memory leak), but it does not hog CPU and unloads when acroread
is finished.

It looks to me that the issue lies with the way the firefox plugin loads
ld-linux.so.2. Work around seems to be to disable the Firefox plugin and
download PDFs rather the opening them in the browser.

I think the plug-in belongs to Mozilla ?

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ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260004
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