I noticed another strange artefact with flash-rendering. When I go on
the site http://www.asus.com/index.aspx, for example, menus are hidden
by flash content. But I was first annoyed surfing this site :

   1. open www.matbe.com (a hardware site I often read) and open Ubuntu's 
System Monitor ;
   2. open several tabs (use the "news" tab - or actualités in French -, right 
on the page) ;
   3. just watch graphs.

Note that switching from one tab to another may cause some graphical
artefacts to occur. More precisely, it seems the Flash content appears
first, preventing HTML to be rendered for a while. It also seems that
some Flash contents are more concerned by this issue than others (like
some AMD adds).

With more tabs, it becomes very hard to scroll down with the mouse's
wheel ! Flashblock became also quickly a good friend of mine ;-) ...

Anyway, I remember I observed similar behavior of a Gentoo system,
installed on the laptop of a friend (same model as mine). He ran Firefox
2. So it is possible that this bug is not exclusively related to Ubuntu,
but rather to Firefox or the flashplugin-nonfree package. Or the way
they are compiled for Ubuntu...

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Firefox consumes far too much CPU ressources with web pages involving Adobe 
flash plugin 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225165
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