Conrad Knauer : This bug report is about flashplugin-nonfree that has
problems installing flash because flashplugin-nonfree has no way to
download the good flash version once it has been updated by Adobe. Since
we can't fix this by ourselves (Flash cannot be distributed), the
logical way to fix the issue with flashplugin-nonfree is to  have direct
download link to all flash linux versions, and this can only be fixed by
Adobe (unless there is are genius idea I did not have).

Deb repository from adobe and gnash are great ideas, but the first one
won't give direct access to already tested flash for new ubuntu users
and the second one suggest that gnash will "replace" flash, this is not
the case. If some ubuntu users want flash (apparently a lot), I see no
reason why we should not do our best to bring flash to ubuntu users,
even if gnash get very popular and flash less popular. Your suggestions
are great workarounds but not solutions for the flashplugin-nonfree
problem which will continue to affect ubuntu users if we don't ask Adobe
to provide links to fix flashplugin-nonfree. That's why I transmit the
Adobe invitation to ubuntu users.

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flashplugin-nonfree fails to install... new version?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173890
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