I thought Linux wasn't getting any new updates from Adobe? but i started to get this message a few days ago on youtube and other flash sites:
When trying to install the update I get to a page which only offers YUM, .tar.gz, and .rpm and none .deb
Could someone guide me trough installing this?
You cannot use adobe flashplayer anymore from April 2014. [1]
You should rely on pepper flash plugin, install it with [2]:
References:
[1] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/01/chromium-npapi-flash-dropped-april-2014
[2] http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/install-pepper-flash-player-for.html
You can install it via the repositories:
These instructions will install Pepper flash player for Chromium and it will also be updated automatically. Because Google ended support for Chrome on 32-bit Linux in March, 2016, Pepper flash player can only be installed for 64-bit versions of Chromium.
To install flash player in Chromium web browser search the Dash for Software & Updates and open the Software & Updates window. Click the Other Software tab in the Software & Updates window and put a check mark in the checkbox to the left of where it says: Canonical Partners.
Click the Close button to close the Software & Updates window.
Open the terminal and type:
Original answer
You can install Chromium web browser together with the Pepper Flash Player in Ubuntu 14.04 and onward (but not in Ubuntu 12.04) from the Ubuntu Software Center. Open the Ubuntu Software Center and search for Pepper Flash Player.
If a more recent version of Pepper Flash Player has been released and you want to update Pepper Flash Player to the latest version, you can do this from the terminal using the following command:
Pepper Flash Player cannot be updated with the following command anymore on 32-bit OSs since Google ended support for Chrome on 32-bit Linux in March, 2016. If you
are using Ubuntu 32-bitwere using Ubuntu 32-bit before March, 2016, you can update Pepper Flash Player to the latest version from the terminal using the following command:Either of these two commands will download the latest version of Google Chrome (the file is larger than 40MB) and then update only the Pepper Flash Player with the more recent version of Pepper Flash Player that comes with Google Chrome without installing Google Chrome.
If updating Pepper Flash Player to the latest version fails with an error like this:
It happens because Google changed its signing key. To fix it run the following commands:
...and then try to update Pepper Flash Player to the latest version again.