I hope VDPAU isn't the only new thing in the Linux version of FlashPlayer 10.1. A proper "non-lab" x86-64-release and general performance improvements comes to mind. As long as the performance stays at the current level on Linux, I will continue to consider it crap and a major nuisance on web pages. Nothing I hate more than a web page that consists entirely of one or more big Flash-objects (makes me leave instantly).
I couldn't care less if it Now Plays Big Shiny HD-movies (iff you have nvidia), I still have to use Flashblock to control how much CPU the browser burns on rendering ordinary Flash stuff. And it's way too much on even modern multicore-machines.
The only positive thing I have to say about the latest Linux FlashPlayer-release is that at least it doesn't crash the browser (your results may vary).
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