For the most part, your distribution's package manager will have it available, assuming that it doesn't adhere to the "free [libre] software only" philosophy.
http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/install_flash_player.exe
Each browser tends to work in different ways. I think that you do have to download another flash player for Firefox (that's what I did). You can do it in the same way you would normally do it You just go to the Adobe flash player website and download/install it.
This only the new flash player that is making the problem just uninstall the new flash player and install the old version ..................
The version of Firefox bundled with Adobe Flash Player is too old to support newer versions of Adobe Flash Player. The last version that will work with it is version 7. You can use it by downloading the .tar.gz file, extracting it (tar xvvf nameoffile.tar.gz), and copying the plugin (a .so file) to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins.
Because Firefox already is flash enabled
Firefox should be able to play online flash games. If not, you may need to install (or reinstall) Adobe flash player. The link to download this for free is below:http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/Your flash player may need to be updated - this is important for it to be able to play games which require an up-to-date version of flash.
I guess you just installed it, then: type "sudo apt-get install restricted-extras" in terminal or just install Linux Mint, which is based on Ubuntu, but already has Java, Flash Player, video codecs, etc.
Adobe does make a few programs available for Linux, namely Adobe Flash Player and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe does not make programs like Adobe Flash or Photoshop available for Linux, and recent versions of these programs do not work in Wine.
Just launch the swf file through FireFox.
Google Chrome
You could use a usb flash drive.
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