>>> It is a can of worms. It is closed source and lets hope it's finished.
>>> Adobe don't fully support it and have publicly said so.

I think it's much worse then a can of worms. I really don't understand why 
people use flash for things that do not need flash:
why the hell should one use flash for authentication on a web site (on some 
sites if you don't have flash you cannot even see the box for typing the 
authentication) !
I feel pledged into using flash :-D
If it wasn't that sometimes it's handy to watch video documentation (like for 
opening up a device without braking it) I'd have been happy to use swfdec for 
basic flash support. 
I tryed gnash but I was unable to deal with the dependencies for compiling it.

>Yes, Adobe has officially end-of-lifed Flash Player on Android:
>http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/06/flash-player-and-android-update.html

Android really has only uses a modified linux kernel and has nothing else in 
common with any other linux distribution so when Adobe supported flash on 
mobile devices it never meant that Adobe supported flash on ARM linux devices.

Cheers
David
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