when i tried it again on a separate machine also running trusty beta, i
discovered the theming issue is completely unrelated to the flash issue.
On *that* machine, i didn't install pepper flash, but i *did* reboot,
thinking the background instance of chromium-browser launched by the
session was confusing things. After the reboot, the theming issue was
present; so installing pepper flash had nothing to do with that.

The screenshot should show it btw, being a shot of the top right of the
window, showing the wrong folder icons for the unity ambiance theme, the
blue 'a' over the menu button, the gradient on the tab bar breaking it
visually from the titlebar.

On that machine I didn't get the "Shockwave Flash has crashed" error,
rather it behaved as if flash wasn't installed at all, with the flash
elements just having the "You need to install Flash Player to play this
content" and a link to download it from adobe. Meanwhile, flash is
working in firefox. I believe adobe flash is installed on that system
just the same as it is on the first one, but for some reason on one
system it would just crash post-upgrade, on the other it appeared to be
absent from chromium.

I've resolved it for myself by installing google chrome itself again.
I'd switched to chromium because apt was giving me grief with google
chrome repo's keys, but that seems to be resolved now, i think, somehow
:-} But I still have chromium-browser installed alongside for testing.

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