I mean, there are several issues here;

1) The flash-player-properties package wasn't installed for you guys for some 
reason with your .440 Adobe Flash install and it was for me....Something broken 
with the installer or an intended change for Ubuntu 14.10 users? Since it can't 
find that package in the official Ubuntu repo's (if you guys are getting unable 
to locate package message), it almost seems like an intentional choice. I would 
try to see if you can track down an installer (.deb) for this package and 
manually install it. If this was an intentional design choice, it wasn't a good 
one because now you guys can only access your Adobe Flash settings via the 
online version....


2) Works for all Flash related websites, but not for the Settings page. Doubt 
this is something Adobe is willing or even can fix just on their (webpage) end 
so I'd still report just this aspect on Launchpad against this latest Adobe 
Flash version, with the only seemingly affected version being 14.10 (and 
possibly only x64).

3)"Adobe said they won't fix it, and recommended Firefox to use Pepperflash", 
that Adobe forum moderator is obviously not
familiar with the NPAPI vs Pepper implementation on linux issues so I'd just 
ignore his comment (he probably does not come
from a developer background).

4) If you guys weren't following the latest development of Firefox, they 
actually released a new "Insecure Content" feature that is enabled by default 
(shipped with version 35). Basically, if I access the Adobe Flash online 
settings page with it enabled, I just get a white page with a bunch of text. If 
I disable it, the page then works perfectly as it has before, so there is now 
an additional step required to get the page working and I am now wondering if 
that is where you guys are fumbling....How to disable it? Well, you can't 
permanently from what I know but to temporarily disable it on the current page 
you on, look to the far left of the address bar...There should be a shield 
icon. Click on it, then click the Options button, and then hit "disable 
protection for now". It should automatically reload the page and the Adobe 
Flash online settings view should now be loaded and functional.


Let us know if that does the trick because at this point, I am all out of ideas 
:)

Damir




Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 20:38:29 +0100
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Adobe Flash Online Settings Manager isn't working
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]

Damir B:
> Do your guys' Adobe Flash installations work otherwise under Firefox?
> I.e, you are able to play flash videos just fine (and not Youtube HTML5
> for example) but just can't access the settings panel?
 
Yes, it works everywhere else.
 
 
Damir B:
 > Have you tried doing; *sudo apt-get install flash-player-properties* ?
 
The Terminal says "unable to locate package flash-player-properties".
 
 
Damir B:
 > Because we have the same version of flash and everything works fine
 > for me and presumably other 12.04 users, I would say this "bug" would
 > be better suited to be reported against Ubuntu 14.10 on Launchpad,
 > and not on the Adobe forums.
 
Because this bug only affects that particular web-page, probably the bug 
is only fixable in the server side. Shall I report nowadays?
 
 
Regards.
 
 

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