the 'Software Installer' and Adobe Flash

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Assume a new installation (Fedora 21 branched) where Adobe Flash Player is
not installed yet.

Visiting a website that requires "the newest version of the Flash Plugin",
there is an option to "Download" that plugin. Following the link to Adobe,
Linux is correctly recognized by default,
  http://get.adobe.com/de/flashplayer/download/?installer=Flash_Player_11.2_for_other_Linux_%28YUM%29_64-bit&standalone=1
but choosing the "Yum" version and trying to install it with Fedora's
"Software Installer", this doesn't lead much further.

Obviously, one only gets the Yum .repo definition package from Adobe, but
if one must install the Flash Plugin manually, the "Software Installer"
application at least ought to make that possible, too. It doesn't find
anything when searching for "flash". Looking closer, it doesn't find
anything at all.

What is broken here?
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