An addendum:

It appears that the plugin used for flash in Firefox is actually controlled by 
the 'mozilla-flashplugin' alternative, contrary to what I said above.
So - if you want to try out the native pre-release 64-bit plugin from Adobe in 
Firefox without first uninstalling any alternative Flash plugins, then you have 
to do this:

sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/flashplugin-
alternative.so mozilla-flashplugin
/var/lib/flashplugin/libflashplayer.so 55

Before this will work you'll need to download the tarball from Adobe
labs and unpack the libflashplayer.so file somewhere - I used
/var/lib/flashplugin as it seemed sensible.  If the file isn't there
then the above command will complain.

The last argument, 55, makes this option a higher priority alternative
so it should then be used automatically.  You can do this to inspect or
switch the setting:

sudo update-alternatives --config mozilla-flashplugin

So now my question to Ubuntu developers is: why is the flash plugin for
Firefox controlled by the mozilla-flashplugin alternative and not the
firefox-flashplugin alternative (or any of the other related
alternatives)?  Is this documented anywhere or is it just something that
needs tidying up and fixing?

Cheers,

TIM

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