I am new to Ubuntu/Kubuntu after finally getting fed up with Gentoo
after more than five years, so don't flame me too badly for my first
post, but I must ask: What's wrong with just downloading the entire 65
MB file with all the Flash versions and taking the last version that
worked? Sure, the one-time download would take a little while for the
ever-shrinking number of people still on dial-up, but I've seen bigger
problems, and that would fix this bug for everyone right now. One of the
reasons I'm trying Ubuntu/Kubuntu is because of how everything allegedly
"just works," but the long existence of this easily-fixed issue is
discouraging.

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