@Jeremy: That would be good for Debian users, but what's the point with providing both adobe-flashplugin and pepperflashplugin-nonfree in Ubuntu?
The information at Ask Ubuntu and similar places about how to get Flash working is currently very confusing, to a large extent as a result of Adobe's poor support for Linux in the past. The web is flooded with dated and directly incorrect advices.
The ubuntu-docs page, which Naël linked to, provides a concise guide to Ubuntu users. pepperflashplugin-nonfree wouldn't add much value in that context, whether it's improved with some cronjob or not.
@Jeremy: That would be good for Debian users, but what's the point with providing both adobe-flashplugin and pepperflashplug in-nonfree in Ubuntu?
The information at Ask Ubuntu and similar places about how to get Flash working is currently very confusing, to a large extent as a result of Adobe's poor support for Linux in the past. The web is flooded with dated and directly incorrect advices.
The ubuntu-docs page, which Naël linked to, provides a concise guide to Ubuntu users. pepperflashplug in-nonfree wouldn't add much value in that context, whether it's improved with some cronjob or not.