found this short howto on how to get Konqueror working with the latest fiash.
"Konqueror with latest Adobe Flash HOWTO
Sunday 30th December, 2007 @ 4:36 pm
I agree with Lubos. Flash sucks. However, most of us have or want to use it for 
things like YouTube or watching badgers.
As you may be aware the latest versions of Flash depend on XEmbed support which 
Konqueror lacks without various patches to KDELibs and KDEBase which haven’t 
been applied by my distribution and I couldn’t get working even when I manually 
patched the necessary parts of KDE myself. I was using the older versions but 
it appears they have outstanding and actively exploited security holes that 
they have only fixed in the XEmbed-supporting versions.
Mike needs his YouTube fix without haxors running rife on his box. Who can save 
him?
KMPlayer to the rescue!
KMPlayer is my media player of choice as it allows you to trivially switch 
between XINE, MPlayer and GStreamer backends and, as of version 0.10.0, has a 
nifty backend that allows you to use XEmbed-supporting plugins, including 
Adobe’s Flash plugin, which can then be embedded in Konqueror to allow Flash to 
work trivially.
HOWTO:
Install KMPlayer. It is included in all the major distributions I’ve ever used. 
Ensure it is installed/compiled with the “NPP” backend enabled which allows the 
playback of Netscape XEmbed plugins
Run KMPlayer so it creates its config file. Close it. (This step probably isn’t 
necessary but it won’t do any harm)
Open “~/.kde/share/config/kmplayerrc” in a text editor of your choice. Add the 
following to the end of the file:
 
[application/x-shockwave-flash]
 player=npp
 plugin=/opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so
Change the “plugin=” line depending on where the Adobe Flash plugin was 
installed on your distribution. The above example is where it is installed on 
Gentoo. (If people could reply with the location of it on their distribution 
that would be great, thanks!).
Open Konqueror and click “Settings > Configure Konqueror…”. In the new window 
navigate to “File Associations” in the left-hand panel and select 
“application/x-shockwave-flash“. Click the “Embedding” tab and click “Add..“. 
Select “Embedded MPlayer for KDE” from the new window. If it is not there then 
you may need to restart KDE or run “kbuildsycoca” from a terminal. Close all 
the opened windows.
Enjoy a working Flash in Konqueror!
What is wrong? You’re running a x86_64 machine (like me) so the above doesn’t 
work? Never fear! If you manage to get a 32-bit version of “knpplayer” (the 
small program that runs the plugins) and install that in your $PATH before the 
64-bit version then it will all just work like magic! Note that you’ll need 
32-bit versions of the various dependent libraries also (it seems just to be 
GTK, Cairo, X11 and DBus stuff). "
from a blog bost by mike arthur - http://mikearthur.co.uk/index.php/?p=171

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flashplugin-nonfree fails to install... new version?
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