| From: Tom Horsley <tom.horsley@xxxxxxx> | I find the nspliginwrapper helper app sitting in 100% cpu loops | most of the time with my firefox frozen. Using 32 bit firefox and | no nspluginwrapper works much better for me (and I actually find it | convenient to be able to run 64 bit firefox and know that annoying flash | content won't appear :-). I used to do that too. But the greatest inconvenience was that if you had ff64 running, any attempt to run ff32 would just hand off the request to ff64. Too smart. Another manifestation: if I try to run ff remotely, the remote ff just hands off the request to my local ff. And, if that request involved file://, it will whine about there being no such file. Too smart. The problem is in the script /usr/bin/firefox. I'm too lazy to hack it. I don't actually know the consequences of two instances both writing stuff into ~/.mozilla