Yea, I already got flash installed manually; I'm trying to explain a bug
here not solve a problem on my computer :-)

I'm assuming the "Plugin Finder Service" window is a part of Firefox
(?). I'm not sure whether the "Install additional software?" yes-or-no
dialog in screenshot 3 is part of Firefox or some package manager.
However, I believe (correct me if i'm wrong) that in any case the bug is
in Firefox.

In screenshot 3, suppose the "Install additional software?" dialog is part of 
Firefox; in that case this is a Firefox bug.
In screenshot 3, suppose the "Install additional software?" dialog is part of 
Synaptic/APT; in that case this is STILL a Firefox bug.

Let me explain why this is a Firefox bug in the latter case. If firefox
invokes Synaptic/APT to install flash but for some reason that
installation fails (or as in my repro steps above, is canceled by the
user) then Synaptic/APT should report an error code back to Firefox to
indicate this.

Firefox should use this error code / result to show an appropriate
message to the user. Since I canceled the installation, it makes no
sense that Firefox tells me that the "Firefox finished installing
plugins" because I know this is untrue. Therefore, I'm guessing that
Firefox ignores the error code from Synaptic/APT and always displays the
same "finished installing plugins" for all possible situations.

Now, isn't that a bug in Firefox, no?

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firefox plugin-install says "plugin installed" for non-completed installation
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