We are using Firefox 10 ESR on 32Bit Linux and have the same problem.
Unfortunaly we have an old kernel 2.6.23 without
"SOCK_NONBLOCK"-feature, so I comment the if-clause in the function
"accept_connection". Then the acroread_interceptor.c could be compiled -
with the "#define WRAPPER_INCARNATION"-Option.

I used the method be renaming the acroread-executable. If I want to look
at a PDF in the browser two processes are startet:

/opt/browser/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread --display :0.0 
-progressPipe 3 -exitPipe 4
/opt/browser/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread.original --display 
:0.0 -progressPipe 7 -exitPipe 9

But I didn't see anything in the Browser.

Can anybody help? Is it okay to comment the if-clause for the old
kernel? Do I have to change something else?

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  acroread remains zombie, so pdfs won't be rendered anymore

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