> Installing 32-bit libasyncns0 did nothing to solve this for me. Or do I need 
> the  
> libflashsupport as well before it will work?

Apparently yes.  To summarize, here's what I did.  I already had

sudo aptitude install libasyncns0  # dunno if this is required or useful
sudo aptitude install libasound2-plugins  # already had these, but I guess 
they're required

# pick a mirror near you
wget 
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/archive.ubuntu.com/pool/universe/liba/libasyncns/libasyncns0_0.3-1_i386.deb
dpkg -x libasyncns0_0.3-1_i386.deb libasyncns0_i386
sudo mv libasyncns0_i386/usr/lib/* /usr/lib32/
rm -rf libasyncns0_i386

wget 
http://jean-christophe.dubacq.fr/public/source/amd64/libflashsupport_1.0_2219-1_amd64.deb
# this isn't really useful other than as documentation for myself
sudo mv /usr/lib32/libssl.so.0.9.8 
/usr/lib32/libssl.so.0.9.8_ia32-libs_overwritten_by_libflashsupport_1.0_2219-1_amd64
sudo dpkg --force-overwrite -i libflashsupport_1.0_2219-1_amd64.deb 

Mind you, this is for a system with working PulseAudio.  This closely
follows "lean"'s instructions at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=617142&page=2 (thanks!)

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