Richard, that's the exact version of the flash plugin that I'm using and
still seeing the crash (I don't have any other version of the plugin
installed - double checked just now just to be sure).

Is it possible you are seeing the same behaviour as me, whereby
occasionally Gmail loads ok? If Gmail loads ok for me, I'll be able to
use it happily away for the rest of my session, it's usually the next
time I log in to my machine that I see the crash again (so maybe
continued shift-reloads would force the issue?)

I saw a similar bug report to this when searching a few days back
whereby the reporter said a reboot after the 3.0.13 upgrade had solved
their crash issue. I rebooted at the time and also saw the problem
disappear. But then it was back after my next login a day later. I seem
to have a 50/50 chance of FF crashing at each (Ubuntu) login session.
However, if it crashes first time, it will continue to crash if I just
immediately start up and try again. There's always a long delay (of the
order of hours) between a login session where Gmail causes the crash
versus one where it doesn't.

I suppose it is possible that it depends on a piece of content that
Gmail puts on the page...if you're served the particular piece of
content, you crash, if not, you're golden.

I haven't (yet) seen any issues with flash-heavy sites such as youtube.

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Firefox update to 3.0.13 causes crash (segfault/SIGSEGV) when loading some 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409257
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