Firefox seg faults

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Hi, I have two very similar AMD based work stations running fully current CentOS x86_64.
Both have 4Gb of RAM, both have

[rkampen@media ~]$ sudo rpm -qa |grep flash
flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386
[rkampen@media ~]$ sudo rpm -qa |grep fire
firefox-3.0.6-1.el5.centos.i386

One machine (home) works fine on my web page www.ndgonline.net/ndg/
the other (work) seg faults - I guess it is due to the godaddy link on the bottom of the page, as plain old google loads fine.

I started this debacle by removing firefox, flash and the plugin directories on my work machine under /usr/lib/mozilla and /usr/lib64/mozilla as my page loads were very slow (only the godaddy bit) and also any video content (flash based I think) failed to play, yet all this works fine on the home machine.

I guess there is some common lib somewhere that is corrupt, any ideas of where to start looking?

I did have nspluginwrapper installed on the work machine, however this is no longer installed and is not installed on the home machine. Do not see what this provides, as I have more success playing multimedia content at home than at work......

Heading away from the work machine, thus ability to check if any changes work will be limited until I am in front of the screens tomorrow, however I can ssh and check packages etc.
Thanks for your help.
Rob
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