First and foremost, I would like to thank you Peter, Cesar and David for
your prompt response; each and everyone of you submitted an opinion just as
valid as the other's opinions were.
Having stated that, I want you to know that I have downloaded flash player 9
for Linux, however, at the time when the installation requires me to enter a
valid path for the Mozilla executable, and entering '/usr/bin/mozilla' the
installer gives an warning message saying

       "WARNING: Please enter a valid installation path"

this is a strange and incorrect message, since 'find / -name mozilla -print'
throws this path as the location for the executable of Mozilla.

I understand that this is an off-topic and that the problem that the
installer is experiencing is not part of Debian, however, when one looks
closely, every issue the other applications have is an obstacle that Debian
Users experience, thus it becomes a Debian-User problem.

On a side note, I have looked for a deb package for Adobe Player 9 but to no
avail.


Thank you folks, you have my gratitude and respect for your valuable
contribution.


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