The Hardy backport was attempting to upgrade from flash 9 to 10 beta.
This Intrepid backport would be a transition from the 32-bit to 64-bit
alpha version of flash 10 for 64-bit systems. The benefit is that
nspluginwrapper is no longer needed, which would eliminate the related
bugs. While I think the risk of regressions is a lot lower than the
Hardy backport situation, I agree that testing still needs to be done.

As for flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.15.3ubuntu1 on Ubuntu Jaunty, I have not
experienced any problems so far, which is in great contrast to the
previous nspluginwrapper situation.

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Please backport flashplugin-nonfree to Intrepid (at least for amd64)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310061
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