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I'm using the most recent driver from RPM Fusion which, as of now, is:
kmod-nvidia-180.25-1.fc10.x86_64
I hope this is the driver bug, because the video playback (in GNOME) is much slower now after recent updates. I'm not sure whether the latest xorg update caused this or if it's the nVidia driver (I don't have time to investigate this now). Regardless, the whole KDE 4.2 seems slow even with Desktop Effects disabled in KWin, which should rather eliminate nVidia bug from the suspected causes.