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I hit the link to Adobe, to install Flash, and it reassured me of course, Google Chrome includes Flash. I assumed that they must have been wrong. A few different websites told me the same. I went to Kongregate, and clicked on a game. I don't like package managers, and avoid the command line like the pox. I went into firefox, and went to, and hit the button.
This is the first thing I did after installing Ubuntu.