Flash 10 on Linux is better, not bad
The most recent Flash Player 10 on Linux is a lot faster than the previous version and it is used by many for a lot of Web-based video content.
I was able to watch 480i video at 24fps on YouTube. I was also able to watch 480p EDTV video at 17 to 20fps. By using with a new and more powerful PC, that should not be a trouble. It's good news. The bad news is that if you open many Flash videos or else animations, either by propose or else by mistake, Flash 10 will crash. This will appear to make the Web browser crash, if you delete the npviewer.bin process and your Web browser will be back to normal. This is truly a Flash bug. But it may possibly set to work better, particularly for Internet television or else other serious video presentations.
In general, it's a clear development than the Flash 9 on Linux.
Source - blogs.computerworld.com
I was able to watch 480i video at 24fps on YouTube. I was also able to watch 480p EDTV video at 17 to 20fps. By using with a new and more powerful PC, that should not be a trouble. It's good news. The bad news is that if you open many Flash videos or else animations, either by propose or else by mistake, Flash 10 will crash. This will appear to make the Web browser crash, if you delete the npviewer.bin process and your Web browser will be back to normal. This is truly a Flash bug. But it may possibly set to work better, particularly for Internet television or else other serious video presentations.
In general, it's a clear development than the Flash 9 on Linux.
Source - blogs.computerworld.com


