Cannot install in your devices country

We have just purchasedan Asus Transformer tablet which claims to have support for flash so we tried to download it from the app market but is says it cannot be installed in the devices country. We contacted android market and they say it is the developer not allowing installation in our country. We successfully downloaded on Android 2.1 on another device but cannot do it on this Android 3 device. Please help as this renders the device useless if we cannot have flash and we thought flash player was available worldwide?

I'm getting a very similar result trying to run  updateNIDrivers  on a 2.6.12 kernel (see my post on Re: NI DAQmx Base on Debian). Does this have to do with a specific kernel version or configuration?
I posted my error message here
- I'm getting the same error for the patched kernel that came with the
linux distribution (ubuntu) and a vanilla kernel. I tried gcc version
2.95, 3.4 and 4.0 but - as mentioned - with the same result. Any ideas? Thanks in advance,
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    I certainly hope the above step(s)/information will resolve your
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