Hi, I am a flash player dev at adobe and hoping to make the ubuntu + flash installation experience better (after that slashdot article with the ubuntu girlfriend :)). What I am seeing right now is that ubuntu provides a flash nonfree install through the package management system which works quite well: if I try to open a swf on a webpage the installation is painless and straightforward. Unfortunately sites like youtube direct people to adobe.com for getting their flash player from there through javascript instead of letting the browser figure out a plugin installation process. On our download page we do not have a .deb package yet, so confusion ensues. Now we could just add our own .deb package for download there, but I believe that the right thing would be to point people to the ubuntu managed deb so they get a consistent install that also gets updated. So my questions are: - any good ideas on how we can best achieve that? (we could always just put up a link on our download page: click here for ubuntu) - is there some way we can help you with your own deb, stuff that makes things easier for you?
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