Flash Player for Debian Linux v7.6?

I have Flash Player running on Firefox when I boot in Windows XP.  Flash Player will not even show the icon in step 5 of the help page when I boot in Debian Linux v7.6, even though the page shows that I have the correct version of Flash Player (v11.2.202.356) installed.  It is always activated when I start Firefox.  Some quirk of Linux also installs Shockwave Flash v10.1 r999.  Could this be screwing up Flash Player?  Do I have to switch to Ubuntu or Red Hat to use Flash Player?

From Adobe Lans web site above:
Adobe Labs is currently featuring prerelease versions of the Flash Player 9 Update software. This update includes enhancements and bug fixes for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux versions of Flash Player 9. Please see the release notes for more information regarding this prerelease technology. The prerelease program for Flash Player 9 for Solaris is closed at this time, and Solaris versions of Flash Player 9 will be available shortly from Adobe.com.

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