So i will note something to all those who have trouble with FF crashes:
It is, was (and will be?) the damned 'nspluginwrapper'!

For me (and certainly a lot of more people) worked this - but be warned, for 64 
bit machines is no actuall package available!:
UNINSTALL the 'flashplugin' from Adobe incl. the 'nspluginwrapper', execute and 
look again for lost packages how can removed (I don't know if there are more 
dependencies?)
Look at  http://get.adobe.com/de/flashplayer/otherversions/  for the *.tar.gz 
of the flash player, download it, extract and become  :-)  the 
"libflashplayer.so" file.
Copy this for every users extra as "root" into ~/.mozilla/plugins.
Observance: - ahead "mozilla" is a point, so this directory is hidden!
                        - if the directory "plugins" does not exists simple 
create it!
                        - to make the changes happen close all FF instances!
All important: Now it is on YOUR charge to update this package if bugs where 
fixed/a new version appears!

I still work with the old 10.0 version of the flash player cause of the
ignorance from Adobe ("temporarily closed the Labs program of Flash
Player 10 for 64-bit Linux") but had absolutly no crashes since I
installed the flash on this way!

Good look
LAZA
*who is also eroded about the 10.04


P.S.: If you like the concept of Ubuntu but the software doesn't work try 
another distro that bases on Ubuntu like
- CrunchBang
- Mint
(look for more on www.distrowatch.com)

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[MASTER] various unrelated crashes for firefox-3.0 and xulrunner-1.9
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