@Daniel, this is a really bad idea
1. Books, guides, howtos all over the world describe the installation of Adobe Flash by installing flashplugin-nonfree out of Ubuntu's repositories
2. "Applications -> Add/remove" will install flashplugin-nonfree. This will propably the most common way to install Flash.
3. There is no warning, when you install flashplugin-nonfree, that the installation failed, when you use Synaptic or GAI.
flashplugin-nonfree inside hardy has to be fixed as soon as possible...
@Daniel, this is a really bad idea
1. Books, guides, howtos all over the world describe the installation of Adobe Flash by installing flashplugin-nonfree out of Ubuntu's repositories
2. "Applications -> Add/remove" will install flashplugin- nonfree. This will propably the most common way to install Flash.
3. There is no warning, when you install flashplugin- nonfree, that the installation failed, when you use Synaptic or GAI.
flashplugin-nonfree inside hardy has to be fixed as soon as possible...