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You can download the flash beta for Flash 24. It is missing some features of the Windows version, but is mostly on par. Or you could run the pepper flash from Chrome through the freshplayer plugin.
Chrome & the pepper plugin was, until they released the beta, the ONLY supported & still developed Flash for linux. Chrome is going to (has?) start disabling the flash plugin by default, but it's still actively developed for Chrome.
Several people on here are using the beta, and I haven't HEARD of issues with it. Of course, I use the pepper flash plugin so I haven't followed the beta's progress, so there may be issues I'm just oblivious to.
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